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Americans get about 13 percent of their calories from added sugar, or 268 calories a day, the equivalent of about 18 teaspoons. One teaspoon of sugar is about 15 calories. — Anonymous

The ego exists as a powerful force in Western man that cannot be dismissed or denied. The therapeutic goal is to integrate the ego with the body and its striving for pleasure and sexual fulfilment. — Alexander Lowen

Scientific and technological "solutions" which poison the environment or degrade the social structure and man himself are of no benefit, no matter how brilliantly conceived or how great their superficial attraction. — E.F. Schumacher

There's a lot of things wrong with this country, but one of the few things still right with it is that a man can steer clear of the organized bullshit if he really wants to. It's a goddamned luxury, and if I were you, I'd take advantage of it while you can. — Hunter S. Thompson

Aging gracefully is one thing, but trying to slow it down is another. — Courteney Cox

Darcy had never been so bewitched by any woman as he was by her [Elizabeth]. — Jane Austen

It is also rarer to find happiness in a man surrounded by the miracles of technology than among people living in the desert of the jungle and who by the standards set by our society would be considered destitute and out of touch. — Thor Heyerdahl

Bad men do what good men only dream. — Gavin Ewart

I drink maple syrup. Then I'm hyper so I just run around like crazy and work it all off. — Rachel McAdams

I think the set looks great. It's kind of like Battlestar Galactica meets like the Italian furniture fair. — Thom Filicia

In the stillness of headstones,
Darkness is my blanket.
And forever is my song.
In the arms if stone angels, I'm not afraid.
Because finally and completely,
I belong. — Jordan Dane

Perfectionism is not self-improvement. Perfectionism is, at its core, about trying to earn approval and acceptance. Most perfectionists were raised being praised for achievement and performance (grades, manners, rule-following, people-pleasing, appearance, sports). Somewhere along the way, we adopt this dangerous and debilitating belief system: I am what I accomplish and how well I accomplish it. — Brene Brown

I believe in divine inspiration and things like that and I really relish a good, attentive, participating audience. — John Mahoney

If I have to tell a guy he's got something to do, I consider myself a failure as a manager. — William Redington Hewlett