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Quotes About Lifestyle

We have a water purifier, so we drink a lot of it. As a singer, especially in Utah, you have to hydrate constantly.
~ Donny Osmond
It's funny - when you look at the real A-listers nowadays, look at how many live in and around Hollywood. Most of them live on a ranch in Utah. It's no coincidence these guys get in and get out.
~ Darren Boyd
Lifestyle-wise, like L.A. in general, Utah is very conservative, very laid back, and L.A. is nothing like that.
~ Kyle Kuzma
Facebook is such a basic utility. It's something that is such a part of peoples' lives, I think it's hard to imagine it going away.
~ Sean Parker
My family went to the Hamptons, so I understand what happens when a slice of perfect utopia gets overdeveloped, when one way of living is replaced by another.
~ Doug Liman
I can enjoy a vacation as well as the next person, as long as I know it's a vacation and not a premature retirement.
~ Mary Crosby
I always stay active, even if I'm on vacation.
~ Erin Heatherton
Europeans fought for shorter workdays, more vacation time, family leave, and all these kinds of things. Those haven't been priorities in America: it's been about money. You see, in the countries that fought for time, they cook more often; they have less obesity. There are real benefits to having time.
~ Michael Pollan
I'm engaged to Hollywood. If there's something I find I have to do, I'll do it. Otherwise, I'll just stay home and have a vacation.
~ Mads Mikkelsen
I don't think I've ever had a vacation, to be quite honest with you.
~ Rob Dyrdek
I don't go to the spa or get my hair done enough. I don't go to the gym enough. But I do take five, six weeks' vacation; the industry does.
~ Pat McGrath
I am a racer. I'm not a race car driver. I am a racer. I race. That's what I do. I don't go on vacations. I don't take my family on vacations because I don't have a family. My family is the racing family.
~ Tony Stewart
My environment is important to me. I'd rather give up other things in my life - I might not take vacations or spend a lot of money on clothes - so that I can live in a home I feel really good about.
~ Max von Essen
You're not going to talk to your vacuum cleaning robot: in fact, you may never see your vacuum cleaning robot because, ideally, you come home every day and your floors are freshly vacuumed.
~ Colin Angle
I buy smoked mackerel in a vain attempt at being healthy. I do actually really like it, and you don't have to cook it, which is handy.
~ Jo Brand
I wouldn't say that I know a lot about 'Silicon Valley'. I live in Boston, for one thing. And I don't live and breathe this stuff the way most of the guys out there do.
~ Daniel Lyons
If you have high-functioning autism, you may well have a lot of autistic traits but if you've got a particular lifestyle where it's possibly an advantage to be leading a solitary lifestyle and be quite obsessive, you're clearly able to function and maybe even make valuable contributions in your work, so arguably you don't need a diagnosis.
~ Simon Baron-Cohen
I am a man who has made a great deal of money, and I haven't got a great deal. This is because I give it no value, and a certain Christian precept is something to be lived by, and so forth.
~ Sidney Buchman
I'd always had quite a privileged lifestyle, to be honest. I've never wanted for anything, but I do know the value of things. I'm not, like, a brat.
~ Abbey Clancy
I had this thesis that we had entered the experience economy. People were getting married later and starting to value experiences like travel over owning things.
~ Jennifer Hyman
Luxury is not about the things that you own. It is about something that reflects your personal values, something that shows the choices that you have made in your life.
~ Marcel Wanders
It's important to understand your ownership pattern because it is an expression of the values that guide your life. The question of what you want to own is actually the question of how you want to live your life.
~ Marie Kondo
Our world society is presently on a non-sustainable course, and any of our 12 problems of non-sustainability that we have just summarized would suffice to limit our lifestyle within the next several decades. They are like time bombs with fuses of less than 50 years.
~ Jared Diamond
The hunter-gatherer lifestyle worked at least tolerably well for the nearly 100,000-year history of behaviorally modern humans. Everybody in the world was a hunter-gatherer until the local origins of agriculture around 11,000 years ago, and nobody in the world lived under a state government until 5,400 years ago. The lessons from all those experiments in child-rearing that lasted for such a long time are worth considering seriously.
~ Jared Diamond