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craves suppose work
I come from the theater, where the response to your work is immediate, and I suppose there's a part of me that still craves that. Bryan Cogman
crave loud love noise
I'm a loud person; I love noise and aggression. I crave contact. Shirley Manson
crave
When you're a child, you crave formal recognition; you crave ceremony, celebration, certification of proof. Kaui Hart Hemmings
crave lift thee unto
Time, the avenger! unto thee I lift / My hands, and eyes, and heart, and crave of thee a gift. Lord Byron
craves food trying
Toxicity causes nutritional deprivation - and your body then craves more and more food, trying to get what it needs. Suzanne Somers
crave expressive
I crave to be able to photograph the way a painter paints - in a loose, expressive way. Chris Jordan
crave tells
I think audiences crave something new. I don't think audiences want the same old thing, no matter how much conventional Hollywood tells you that. Drew Goddard
craves hath poor
He is not poor that hath not much, but he that craves much. Thomas Fuller
crave foods travel
It's like this - because I travel so much, I crave certain foods or certain things, like from certain places that I've been. Alex Meraz
foods growing large market markets organic played produced role
There is a growing market today for local, organic foods produced by small farmers. And farmers' markets have played a large role in making that happen. Eric Schlosser
foods health healthier looking stores wonderful
Shopping in the right kind of stores and looking for healthier foods can be a wonderful adventure to health. Jane Velez-Mitchell
foods portions simply symptoms
Simply restricting portions of the same disease-causing foods does not resolve the symptoms of toxic hunger. Joel Fuhrman
foods good
Yes, natural is good and healthy, and whole foods are important. However, experimentation is important, too. David Chang
foods longevity promoting
Three of the most beneficial, longevity promoting anti-cancer foods are green vegetables, beans, and onions. Joel Fuhrman
foods good health
Whole Foods has a good health care plan. John Mackey
foods hunt less lived processed stick thousand
In theory, I stick to how I could eat if I lived a thousand years ago. I take processed foods off the menu, and stick to things I could hunt or gather, with more fruits, vegetables, and nuts - and less meat. Parker Young
foods impossible menu substitute
We substitute foods that are on the menu with a doctor's excuse. With 20,000 kids, it's impossible to be short-order cooks. Sara Schmitz
foods matter
There are no foods which are completely forbidden. It's a matter of how much and how often. Kim Allen
travel airplane flying
I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
travel belief language
Language is the source of misunderstandings. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
travel stars distance
The vast distances that separate the stars are providential. Beings and worlds are quarantined from one another. The quarantine is lifted only for those with sufficient self-knowledge and judgment to have safely traveled from star to star. Carl Sagan
travel bunk fascination
I turned to my own bunk and examined it with a kind of appalled fascination. If the mattress stains were anything to go by, a previous user had not so much suffered from incontinence as rejoiced in it. He had evidently included the pillow in his celebrations. Bill Bryson
travel cities feelings
I love the feeling of being anonymous in a city I've never been before. Bill Bryson
travel nice europe
Traveling makes you realize what an immeasurably nice place much of America could be if only people possessed the same instinct for preservation as they do in Europe. Bill Bryson
travel names looks
What is it about maps? I could look at them all day, earnestly studying the names of towns and villages I have never heard of and will never visit... Bill Bryson
travel cities evening
I could spend my life arriving each evening in a new city. Bill Bryson
travel memorable pessimism
Perhaps it's my natural pessimism, but it seems that an awfully large part of travel these days is to see things while you still can. Bill Bryson