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Quotes About Lifestyle

While the people of Madrid seem to have resigned to selling almost anything - the one thing they have never given up on so far - is time. It is the one commodity that is never sold and always shared.
~ lauren klarfeld
Stop using the medical system and start using the self care system
~ Nina Leavins
The way we live is changing. Each year, our free time shrinks a little more as computers clamor for an increasing percentage of our attention.
~ Ruth Reichl
Someday, I plan to buy a house in Goa, do only one movie a year, and spend the rest of time painting, learning how to cook, cooking for friends, and doing yoga.
~ Ranveer Singh
Every time you use the word 'healthy, ' you lose. The key is to make yummy, delicious food that happens to be healthy.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
I love my iPhone it's great to have a camera around all the time.
~ Win Butler
I do not think about being beautiful. What I devote most of my time to is being healthy.
~ Ann Bancroft
Given the number of restaurants I have, I could easily travel all the time - but I try not to.
~ Alain Ducasse
Without doubt, without hesitation, I choose gardening over the gym. I can't stand going to the gym. It doesn't appeal to me at all. Give me gardening every time.
~ Mary Berry
Exercise is king. Nutrition is queen. Put them together and you've got a kingdom.
~ Jack LaLanne
Family, nature and health all go together.
~ Olivia Newton-John
Everything in food works together to create health or disease.
~ T. Colin Campbell
Design is coming to grips with one's real lifestyle, one's real place in the world. Rooms should not be put together for show but to nourish one's wellbeing.
~ Albert Hadley
There's always a dinner to go to. There're always loads of people around. I was having fun working with my friends. For a while it all just kind of rolled together in a great way.
~ Kate Moss
I've been vegetarian for so long now that I don't remember anything different, so it's easy for me to put meals together and make sure my family is eating healthy, too.
~ Christina Applegate
When I became Jason, an English computer expert, I returned to a calmer and far more comfortable lifestyle. The cover verged on perfection; the one tiny defect was my complete ignorance of the English language and computers.
~ Massimo Carlotto
In 1900, the average American spent $76 of every $100 on food, clothing and shelter. Today he spends $37.
~ Matt Ridley
Think of this: never before this generation has the average person been able to afford to have somebody else prepare his meals. You
~ Matt Ridley
Most species do not change their habits during their few million years on earth or alter their lifestyle much in different parts of their range.
~ Matt Ridley
The fact that heart disease is a symptom of lack of control explains a good deal about its sporadic appearance. It explains why so many people in senior jobs have heart attacks soon after they retire and 'take it easy'. From running offices they often move to lowly and menial jobs (washing dishes, walking the dog) in domestic environments run by their spouses.
~ Matt Ridley
Indeed, even if the permanent secretary was fat, hypertensive or a smoker, he was still less likely to suffer a heart attack at a given age than a thin, non-smoking, low-blood-pressure janitor.
~ Matt Ridley
Getting richer is not the only or even the best way of getting happier. Social and political liberation is far more effective, says the political scientist Ronald Ingleheart: the big gains in happiness come from living in a society that frees you to make choices about your lifestyle – about where to live, who to marry, how to express your sexuality and so on.
~ Matt Ridley
Arterial-plaque specials that save minutes now can cost years, later on.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Actual fact: you could make an entire second world out of what people throw away. The landfill is where I figured out one of my main philosophies, that everybody alive is basically in the process of trading out their old stuff for different stuff, day in day out. The idea though is to be moving up the ladder, not down, like the McCobbs were.
~ Barbara Kingsolver