“I did quite a bit of running before, but it's getting really cold so I joined a gym. I do a bit of swimming and I'm starting to do yoga again.” RunningBitsColdYogaStartingGymSwimming Author:Lara Stone
“I did easy yoga and I found it a bit boring. I'm now doing a more difficult one now and I'm enjoying it a bit more. I occasionally still work out with my trainer Tracy Anderson.” StillsFoundEasyBitsEnjoyDifficultYogaWork OutBoringTrainersTracy Author:Lara Stone
“I listen to all of my Dutch happy-hardcore songs from my raving techno days when I was about 14. It's the most horrible music ever. I think it's some kind of muscle memory that brings me back to when I was 14. It makes me bounce around the gym quite happily.” ThinkingKindSongMemoriesHorribleMusclesGymBounceDutchHardcoreTechnoMuscle Memory Author:Lara Stone
“I don't ever want to be a sentimentalist. I prefer to be a realist. I'm not a romantic really.” WantRealist Author:James Earl Jones
“Of course, socialism is just evil now. It's completely discredited supposedly by the collapse of the Soviet Union, but I can't help noticing that my grandchildren are heavily in hock to Communist China now which is evidently a whole lot better at business than we are.” I CanWholeHelpingCoursesEvilUnionsChinaSocialismCommunistSovietCollapseGrandchildrenSoviet UnionNoticingMy GrandchildrenCommunist China Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“When I worked with General Electric, again this was soon after the Second World War, you know, I was keeping up with new developments and they showed me a milling machine and this thing worked by punch cards - that's where computers were at that time, and everybody was sort of sheepish about how well this thing worked because in those days machinists were treated as though they were great musicians because they were virtuosos on these machines.” KnowsWorldWellsWarDevelopmentComputerMusicianMachinesTreatedCardsWar Of The WorldsElectricSecond World WarGreat MusicGreat MusicianGeneral Electric Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“After that demonstration everybody was thinking, what's going to happen to these wonderful men who have been so useful to us? We have to give people something to do with life.” PeopleThinkingMenGivingHas BeensHappensWonderfulDemonstrationWonderful Man Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“Well, we are terribly divided politically, yes, and, you know, I don't mean to intimidate you and your listeners but I have a master's degree in anthropology from the University of Chicago.” KnowsWellsMeanMastersDegreesUniversityDividedChicagoListenersIntimidatingAnthropology Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“But anyway, it's obvious through human experience that extended families and tribes are terribly important. We can do without an extended family as human beings about as easily as we can do without vitamins or essential minerals.” HumansImportantCan DoHuman BeingsEssentialsObviousTribesHuman ExperienceVitaminsMineralsExtended Family Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“Where you can see tribal behavior now is in this business about teaching evolution in a science class and intelligent design. It's the scientists themselves are behaving tribally.” ClassTeachingDesignEvolutionBehaviorScientistIntelligentIntelligent DesignScience Class Author:Kurt Vonnegut