“My days in hostel were tough. I was ragged by my seniors. We were asked to wash their dirty clothes, do their odd jobs, etc. When it came to eating, we would be often given burnt rotis and milk that had awful odour. But, never once did I call home. I knew if I had to become a tough cricketer, I would have to handle the pressure.” IfsHomeWould BeJobsGivenEatingClothesToughPressureHandleAwfulDirtyOddEtcMilkSeniorCricketersRaggedOdd JobsDirty Clothes Author:Suresh Raina
“They're [sportsmen] willing to give up a lot of other things that perhaps we all enjoy doing: eating and drinking and playing or whatever. They give up an awful lot to perform at the highest level.” GivingEnjoyLevelsWillingGiving UpEatingHighestDrinkingAwfulSportsmanEating And Drinking Author:Jill Douglas
“Christ managed to boil down an awful lot of commandments to a few very simple rules for living. It's when you go backwards through the 'begats' and the Garden of Eden, and you start thinking, 'Hang on, that's a big punishment for eating one lousy apple... There's a human-rights issue.'” ThinkingHumansBigsChristSimpleIssuesRightsEatingGardenHuman RightsPunishmentAwfulApplesCommandmentsBackwardsEdenGarden Of Eden Author:Terry Pratchett
“In NY sensuality completely turns into sexuality - no objects for the senses to respond to, no beautiful river, houses, people. Awful smells of the street, and dirt... Nothing except eating, if that, and the frenzy of the bed.” PeopleIfsBeautifulTurnsHouseStreetsObjectsBedEatingRiversSmellSexualitySensesAwfulSensualityDirtFrenzyBeautiful River Book:Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963 Source: Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963