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eating foods fruits neglected people vegetables
Vegetables and fruits are the most neglected foods in the diet. We need to get people back to eating real food, not foods in a package. Luise Light
eating used fishes
I still haven't quite got used to eating live fish. David Mitchell
eating flavor pleasure
The pleasure of eating is not in the costly flavor but in yourself. Horace
eating horrible turn
We wanted to turn around their eating habits. They have horrible eating habits. Sylvia Forster
eating let-me dies
I almost die for food, and let me have it! William Shakespeare
eating happier
There is no other thing that makes you happier than eating chocolate. That's a given. Phyllis Helphenstine
eating-and-drinking digestion meals
Unquiet meals make ill digestions. William Shakespeare
eating brownies granola
Everybody's eating all my - brownies, granola, anything you eat cooked, I can find you raw. Carol Alt
eating french ice point strict vanilla
When I'm on a strict eating regimen, at some point I have to have French fries, a cheeseburger and some pizza. And Oreos and vanilla ice cream! Ciara
moon imagination secret
The moon likes secrets," Meran said. "And secret things. She lets mysteries bleed into her shadows and leaves us to ask whether they originated from otherworlds, or from our own imaginations. Charles de Lint
moon night wind
The wind is rushing after us, and the clouds are flying after us, and the moon is plunging after us, and the whole wild night is in pursuit of us; but, so far we are pursued by nothing else. Charles Dickens
moon light tree
There was a frosty rime upon the trees, which, in the faint light of the clouded moon, hung upon the smaller branches like dead garlands. Charles Dickens
moon night dollars
So we down-to-earth, gutsy, tough, realistic, and practical types have just been squandering billions of dollars and unimaginable amounts of energy, nerve-work, and materials in whizzing off to the moon to discover, as astronomers knew before, that it was just a dreary slag heap. This is the true, original and scientifically etymological meaning of being lunatics. Crying for the moon. Alan Watts
moon suffering world
If to enjoy even an enjoyable present we must have the assurance of a happy future, we are “crying for the moon.” We have no such assurance. The best predictions are still matters of probability rather than certainty, and to the best of our knowledge every one of us is going to suffer and die. If, then, we cannot live happily without an assured future, we are certainly not adapted to living in a finite world where, despite the best plans, accidents will happen, and where death comes at the end. Alan Watts
moon sun earth
To me, atonality is against nature. There is a center to everything that exists. The planets have the sun, the earth, the moon. Alan Hovhaness
moon paint knows
But I'm the only one who can paint the moon, because I'm the only one who knows whether that's right or not. Alan Bean
moon remember i-can
I can remember walking on the moon. Alan Bean
moon rugged
The moon is very rugged. Alan Bean
oklahoma
Oklahoma's always been good to me. Alan Jackson
oklahoma states happened
Anything can have happened in Oklahoma. Practically everything has. Edna Ferber
oklahoma swamps tulsa
Are there any swamps in Oklahoma? Yes, there is. It's called Tulsa. Bobby Heenan
oklahoma-city ethos class
I myself am consummately middle class. We grew up in upper-middle-class suburbs in Oklahoma City, and thats very much the same ethos as what Richard Yates and John Cheever wrote about. Blake Bailey
okay ready one-word
Okay, I got one word to ask you, a one word question, ready? Bill Hicks
oklahoma byzantium one-day
One day in Dipstick, Nebraska, or Landfill, Oklahoma, is worth more to me than an eternity in Dante's plastic Paradiso, or Yeats's gold-plated Byzantium. Edward Abbey
ok player
So, it's like: I'm an OK singer; I'm an OK guitar player and you put them together and... it's just OK. Callie Thorne
ok people severity
She understands the severity of what's going on down there and that those people need help, ... She's OK with it. Joe Peel
okay running shorts tailored uniform
Shorts are practically a uniform in every woman's closet. Tailored shorts are okay for running around, and if you're 18, you can get away with cut-offs. But it's very easy to make a mistake with shorts. Trinny Woodall
rocks people tree
To our human minds, computers behave less like rocks and trees than they do like humans, so we unconsciously treat them like people.... In other words, humans have special instincts that tell them how to behave around other sentient beings, and as soon as any object exhibits sufficient cognitive function, those instincts kick in and we react as though we were interacting with another sentient human being. Alan Cooper
rocks feelings elements
With buildering, I get to keep that element of danger. Plus, I very much like the feeling of height, and buildings have even more of a feeling of height than rock faces. Alain Robert
rocks historical world
There's room in the world for one historical folk-rock singer to make a decent living, and I happen to be it. Al Stewart
rocks rock-n-roll idiot
Rock n roll is for the young idiots, not an old fart like me. Al Jourgensen
rocks hip-hop soul
As much as I am hip-hop, I'm soul. As much as I am soul, I'm a turntablist. As much as I'm a DJ, I love jazz and rock. DJ Jazzy Jeff
rocks rock-and-roll egalitarianism
The idea of the peace movement and of people who spent their entire lives trying to have a more egalitarian, just society, suddenly became swamped by the record industry, by the new rock and roll culture, and by the idea of not trusting anyone over thirty. David Amram
rocks rock-music
Good rock music always tends to be around. Dave Davies
rocks upset radio
By the eighties, a lot of radio stations had started playing "Sixties" music. They called it "Classic Rock," because they knew we'd be upset if they came right out and called it what it is, namely "middle-aged-person nostalgia music. Dave Barry
rocks humanity world
We live in a vast and awesome universe in which, daily, suns are made and worlds destroyed, where humanity clings to an obscure clod of rock. Carl Sagan