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Catabolic Quotes By David Millar

I didn't want to take it. I knew it was a powerful drug, but I also knew it was a catabolic drug that consumed the body. — David Millar

Catabolic Quotes By David Sedaris

I would later discover it was a bad idea to gather more than two of these people in an enclosed area for any length of time. The stage was not only a physical place but also a state of mind, and the word audience was defined as anyone forced to suffer your company. We young actors were a string of lightbulbs left burning 24 hours a day, exhausting ourselves and others with our self-proclaimed brilliance. — David Sedaris

Catabolic Quotes By Joe Hill

You can't let facts get in the way of the truth. — Joe Hill

Catabolic Quotes By James Dashner

Why isn't anybody here?" Minho asked. He turned in a circle, searching the place. "If they're holding people in there, why no guards? — James Dashner

Catabolic Quotes By Terry Pratchett

If you don't want me to come then I'll come she said. This sort of thing passes for logic among siblings. — Terry Pratchett

Catabolic Quotes By Gemma Arterton

I'm always listening to music; I can't live without it. — Gemma Arterton

Catabolic Quotes By John M. Perkins

Love. No matter where I start, I always end up here. — John M. Perkins

Catabolic Quotes By John Green

I'm going to stay in the wrong because I don't know how to get through the thicket of my own mind in order to reach whatever it is that I'm supposed to. I'm going to stay the same, and the same, and the same, until I die of it. — John Green

Catabolic Quotes By Joel Fuhrman

Lower caloric exposure and episodic fasting can extend the life span of all animals, the longer we spend in the catabolic state, the longer we live. — Joel Fuhrman

Catabolic Quotes By John Little

We evolved as an organism that had to expend energy to acquire energy. This was the work-based way by which we acquired food and shelter to survive. It required a minimal level of activity, with intermittent high levels of muscular exertion and intensity. A balance was struck between the catabolic state that was a by-product of the exertion necessary to sustain ourselves and the anabolic state of being able to rest and recoup the energy required to obtain the nutrition needed to fuel the activities involved in our survival. — John Little