The mentally handicapped (female) ordsprog

en The mentally handicapped (female), according to her parents, has the mental capacity of an 18-month-old,

en We know of several kids who possibly will delay it for another month. Their mental capacity is not what they want it to be.

en I believe that if you are elderly, physically or mentally handicapped we have an obligation too you, but if you are able-bodied, you should be working.

en Peaking is all about your mental state and how fresh mentally you are. I think last week we wrestled more energized because mentally we were better.

en It's mental at this point. Everyone knows that we've had some minor injuries, but I think we're back on track with that. So right now, it's all mental. You've got to be mentally strong.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en Physically you are a human being, but mentally you are incomplete. Given that we have this physical human form, we must safeguard our mental capacity for judgment. For that, we cannot take out insurance; the insurance company is within: self-discipline, self-awareness, and a clear realization of the disadvantages of anger and the positive effects of kindness.
  Dalai Lama

en After centuries of conditioning of the female into the condition of perpetual girlishness called femininity, we cannot remember what femaleness is. Though feminists have been arguing for years that there is a self-defining female energy, and a female libido that is not expressed merely in response to demands by the male, and a female way of being and of experiencing the world, we are still not close to understanding what it might be. Yet every mother who has held a girl child in her arms has known that she was different from a boy child and that she would approach the reality around her in a different way. She is a female and she will die female, and though many centuries should pass, archaeologists would identify her skeleton as the remains of a female creature.
  Germaine Greer

en After centuries of conditioning of the female into the condition of perpetual girlishness called femininity, we cannot remember what femaleness is. Though feminists have been arguing for years that there is a self-defining female energy, and a female libido that is not expressed merely in response to demands by the male, and a female way of being and of experiencing the world, we are still not close to understanding what it might be. Yet every mother who has held a girl child in her arms has known that she was different from a boy child and that she would approach the reality around her in a different way. She is a female and she will die female, and though many centuries should pass, archaeologists would identify her skeleton as the remains of a female creature.
  Germaine Greer

en I think we've got parents who are biological but haven't really learned how to parent because they are young or didn't have the best role models growing up. We've got parents with drug issues. I think we've got parents with mental health issues.

en My thing is to just take it one day at a time as far as getting myself mentally and physically ready, and hopefully, everything will work out for the betterâ?¦ I just have to take it one step at a time. Not try to go out there and be a hero or anything. Just do what I need to do as far as getting myself better. It's more mental than anything. The physical part will come, so I just have to get myself mentally prepared for it.

en You've got to get past that (mental aspect) first before you even get back healthy with the physical aspect. Mentally, once you know you're OK and you made it, you have an incident like that and you make it through, the mental part of it is kind of behind you then.

en You've got to get past that [mental aspect] first before you even get back healthy with the physical aspect, ... Mentally, once you know you're OK and you made it, you have an incident like that and you make it through, the mental part of it is kind of behind you then.

en I think right now (it's) mentally draining. You cut into things and turn the ball over in the first half and have to regain some confidence and a mental edge. ... I think our physical conditioning is fine. Right now, our mental conditioning needs to improve.

en We wanted to do the code changes so everyone could enjoy our restaurant. Now, handicapped patrons will enter via a lift from Main Street. It was particularly important to have access for the handicapped.

en The most important reason for working out is for mental reasons. When you get tired physically, you start making poor decisions mentally. It's very important to be in shape in order to avoid those mental mistakes.


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