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My unhealthiest habit is that I like eating white bread and butter. I don't know why, I just ate it as a kid. It's weird but I love it. My healthiest? I make a really good quinoa, chickpea and tahini lemon dressing salad, or I make a really bomb green smoothie. — Courtney Eaton

Reading the epitaphs, our only salvation lies in resurrecting the dead and burying the living. — Paul Eldridge

Users do not care about what is inside the box, as long as the box does what they need done. — Jef Raskin

The key to behavioral change is to pass behavioral control to the environment. — Paul Gibbons

It's in my blood to perform. — Britney Spears

Attitudes toward food have completely changed. — Giada De Laurentiis

I'm very happyWhen you start a career you never think about the Hall of Fame ... watching a guy like Walter Payton, he would say 'Don't do what I say, do what I do.' If you can do your thing the way he does his, the possibility is you will get in the Hall of Fame. — Richard Dent

Sometimes the hardest thing to hear is the truth. — Jodi Picoult

The mist had grown heavier, like a drizzle that did not fall so much as lie upon the very air itself. — Mark Gelineau

At home I am a nice guy: but I don't want the world to know. Humble people, I've found, don't get very far. — Muhammad Ali

Don't we all have an itch for kitsch? — Matei Calinescu

Adults discourage children from asking philosophical questions, first by being patronizing to them and then by directing their inquiring minds towards more "useful" questions. Most adults aren't themselves interested in philosophical questions. They may be threatened by some of them. Moreover, it doesn't occur to most adults that there are questions that a child can ask that they can't provide a definitive answer to and that aren't answered in a standard dictionary or encyclopedia either. — Gareth B. Matthews

As he now went up the weary and perpetual steps, he was daunted and bewildered by their almost infinite series. But it was not the hot horror of a dream or of anything that might be exaggeration or delusion. Their infinity was more like the empty infinity of arithmetic, something unthinkable, yet necessary to thought. Or it was like the stunning statements of astronomy about the distance of the fixed stars. He was ascending the house of reason, a thing more hideous than unreason itself. — Anonymous

She paused as she took in Mrs. Bean's monstrously ugly evening bonnet. "What a wonderful bonnet. That quail looks as though it shall take flight at any moment." And perhaps be shot down by hunters.
Mrs. Bean's eyes narrowed. "It is a dove."
"Oh?" Daisy peered closer. "Yes, it is. My mistake. I'm rather dismal at categorising fowl. Even when it is right before me. — Kristen Callihan

The truth of the matter is I stayed in L.A. raising my children, and when they went to college, I packed my bags along with them and came to New York and looked for parts in the theatre, because that's always what I preferred doing. — Andrea Martin