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It was very fortuitous that the show [True Detective] actually spans seventeen years - so as I was getting older on the show, I was gaining weight. When I'm playing fifty, I'm ten pounds heavier! I don't know if they thought maybe I was method? But it actually worked to my benefit. — Michelle Monaghan
Plant foods have several advantages, including easy digestibility and bioavailability (the rate at which the food is absorbed by the body and exerts an effect). Fatigue, bloating, cramping, and an upset stomach can often be attributed to poor digestion. Many whole plant foods have enzymes that facilitate quick and efficient digestion. The quicker nutrients are extracted from the food, the sooner the food can be eliminated - a key factor in optimal health. As well, insoluble fibrous plant matter (discussed in Chapter 5) speeds waste through our system, reducing the risk of toxins settling in the colon and then spreading throughout the body. Enzyme-rich foods help ensure the body makes use of the nutrients in the food. — Brendan Brazier
Men never desire anything very eagerly which they desire only by the dictates of reason. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Idris Elba is a grand actor. He's very larger than life; he's bigger than life. — Nicolas Cage
Sunday is the day I connect with Buenos Aires. I speak to or text my mother every day, but on Sunday I phone everyone. — Elena Roger
He who has no sympathy with myths has no sympathy with men. — G.K. Chesterton
The biological equipment of a man rigidly restricts the field in which he can serve. — Ludwig Von Mises
I am not a regular at film festivals. — Lillete Dubey
And since Italy was involved in the space station as well as signed an agreement with NASA. And when the possibility to enter the 1996 Mission Specialist class. — Umberto Guidoni
It's like the seasons. When they start, you're one kind of person, and then when they end, you're somebody different. — Chris Coppernoll
At first the boys were puzzled by illness. They looked at their father from the other side of a wall of pain, bewildered that their father stood writing in his book, when he had only to reach over the division and lift them clear of it. — Diane Setterfield
Growing up, I was prone to anxiety. — Jane McGonigal