"Combat water belongs to the winner," Chani said. "It's because you have to fight in the open without stillsuits. The winner has to get his water back that he loses while fighting."
"I don't want his water," Paul muttered. He felt that he was a part of many images moving simultaneously in a fragmenting way that was disconcerting to the inner eye. He could not be certain what he would do, but of one thing he was positive: he did not want the water distilled out of Jamis' flesh.
"It's . . . water," Chani said.
Jessica marveled at the way she said it. "Water." So much meaning in a simple sound. A Bene Gesserit axiom came to Jessica's mind: "Survival is the ability to swim in strange water." And Jessica thought: Paul and I, we must find the currents and patterns in these strange waters . . . if we're to survive.
"You will accept the water," Jessica said.
Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
Sometimes physical therapy hurts but it is actually doing goodIt can be painful and tiring but in the long run you will be better for it
Not always. Sometimes physical therapy can actually make things worse.
This is not the first or 2nd or 3rd or 4th time I've done physical therapy.