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I'm thinking of people in rural Japan and China, where McDonald's hasn't yet arrived. These are the thinnest, healthiest, longest-lived people with the least risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. — Neal Barnard

Ane fals intent under ane fair pretence
Hes causit mony innocent for to de.
Grit folie is to gif over-sone credence
To all that speiks fairlie unto the. — Robert Henryson

Songs Like Mony Mony aren't really written, they're sort of hanging in space - waiting to be found - I'm just thankful we found this one. — Tommy James

Health and mony goe farre.
[Health and money go far.] — George Herbert

But how can one be warm alone? — Joseph Heller

(Why do you rob banks, Willie?) Because that's where the money is. — Willie Sutton

Here she comes now, say, Mony, Mony. Shoot 'em down, turn around, come on, Mony. — Tommy James

Mony refused looseth its brightnesse. — George Herbert

It is a law of nature that everything run by the government will get more expensive and worse over time. Everything run by the private sector will get better and cheaper over time. The fact that [Obamacare] starts this badly does not bode well ... We want healthcare run on the same system that gave us cell phones, flat screens, Jerry Garcia chia pets. Everything you submit to the free market ... keeps getting better and better. — Ann Coulter

Never trust a mirror,' his mother had told him. 'They never tell the truth unless you make them. — Isobelle Carmody

Truth is female, since truth is beauty rather than handsomeness; this, Ridcully reflected as the council grumbled in, would certainly explain the saying that a lie could run around the world before Truth has got its, correction, her boots on, since she would have to choose which pair - the idea that any woman in a position to choose would have just one pair of boots being beyond rational belief.
Indeed, as a goddess she would have lots of shoes, and thus many choices: comfy shoes for home truths, hobnail boots for unpleasant truths, simple clogs for universal truths and possibly some kind of slipper for self-evident truth.
More important right now was what kind of truth he was going to have to impart to his colleagues, and he decided not on the whole truth, but instead on nothing but the truth, which dispensed with the need for honesty. — Terry Pratchett

In the pursuit of Knowledge, every day something is added. In the practice of the Way, every day something is dropped. Less and less do you need to force things, until finally you arrive at non-action. When nothing is done, nothing is left undone. — Martha Beck

Maybe those guileless eyes can see though me. Control is my middle name — E.L. James

He that plaies his mony ought not to value it. — George Herbert

Thou art an heyre to fayre lying, that is nothing, if thou be disinherited of learning, for better were it to thee to inherite righteousnesse then riches, and far more seemly were if for thee to haue thy Studie full of bookes, then thy pursse full of mony. — John Lyly

It's not your perfection that makes you an angel; it's your intention. — Alberto Agraso And Mony Dojeiji

I am a member of a party of one, and I live in an age of fear. Nothing lately has unsettled my party and raised my fears as much as your editorial, on Thanksgiving Day, suggesting that employees should be required to state their beliefs in order to hold their jobs. The idea is inconsistent with our constitutional theory and has been stubbornly opposed by watchful men since the early days of the Republic. — E.B. White

I'm trying to teach my girlfriend how to surf. But I just end up yelling at her the whole time. Because I don't know how to surf. — Anthony Jeselnik

I used to hate L.A., but I met such a great group of people there that I fell in love with it. — Alber Elbaz

Dally not with mony or women.
[Dally not with money or women.] — George Herbert

If you loose your time, you cannot get mony nor gaine. — George Herbert

does my Anerew's hert guid to hae a crack wi' ane 'at kens something o' what the Maister wad be at. Mony ane 'll ca' him Lord, but feow 'ill tak the trible to ken what he wad hae o' them. — George MacDonald

To a gratefull man give mony when he askes. — George Herbert

The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes nothing to him but a little mony. — George Herbert

Law sutes consume time, and mony, and rest, and friends. — George Herbert