“Eating any of these things, goat testicles or what have you, isn't going to be nice, but you get into that zone, you become focussed and you do what you need to do. It's all about one thing: coming home in one piece.” NeedsHomePiecesNiceOne ThingEatingZoneComing HomeBeing NiceGoatsOne PieceTesticles Author:Bear Grylls
“Growing up sucks, doesn't it? I understand why people wouldn't want to get old - but it'd be one thing if we became a culture obsessed with eating right, doing yoga, going to therapy and becoming at one with ourselves. That be great. But we don't do that. We seem to be obsessed with all the wrong ways to stay young.” PeopleIfsWayWantSeemsYoungCultureGrowing UpGrowingOne ThingBecomingEatingYogaTherapyObsessedWrong WayEating Right Author:Jason Reitman
“Winter's here, and you feel lousy: You're coughing and sneezing; your muscles ache; your nose is an active mucus volcano. These symptoms -- so familiar at this time of year -- can mean only one thing: Tiny fanged snails are eating your brain.” FeelsYearsMeanBrainOne ThingEatingWinterActiveTinyFamiliarNosesMusclesSymptomsAcheVolcanoesSnailCoughingSneezing Author:Dave Barry
“People always ask me "Son what does it take To reach out and touch your dreams?" To them I always say Are you hungry? Are you thirsty? Is it a fire that burns you up inside? How bad do you want it? How bad do you need it? Are you eating, sleeping, dreaming With that one thing on your mind? How bad do you want it? How bad do you need it? Cause if you want it all You've got to lay it all out on the line.” PeopleIfsWantNeedsMindDoeDreamAsksCausesLinesSleepFireOne ThingSonEatingLaysHungryAsk MeYour DreamsReach OutThirsty Author:Tim McGraw
“Aspects that we consider normal today could very well be repugnant in the future - eating animals, for one thing, or abundant choice, or invasive surgery. I was simply trying to demonstrate that what is acceptable today may not be acceptable forever, and vice-versa.” TryingWellsMayTodayChoicesAnimalForeverOne ThingNormalEatingAspectVicesAcceptableSurgeryVice VersaEating Animals Author:Jasper Fforde
“I think the strangest thing probably is when I went to Japan, and I don't know what the hell I was eating, but there was this one thing that seemed to be in a lot of soups and things there - I always called it pond scum. It looked exactly like the green stuff that floats on top of a pond. I would say, "Oh my God, this has pond scum in it!" I would eat it, to be polite, because we were usually with Japanese people and I didn't want to gag or spit it out or anything. And I still don't know what it was.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWantStillsStuffHellOne ThingEatingGreenJapanPoliteSoupFloatsSpitPondsScumGags Author:Cassandra Peterson
“A lot of people in this country are obese because of a form of malnutrition. One thing I'd like to do is to help people understand the correlation between a steady diet of empty calories - though you may not experience hunger pangs, you can't really function well if all you're eating are things like ramen noodles, or chips, cookies, and sodas, things that are quite typically inexpensive and affordable because of the way we subsidize the ingredients that go into them.” PeopleIfsWayWellsMayCountryHelpingFormOne ThingEatingEmptyFunctionHungerDietsIngredientsSteadyChipsCookiesAffordableCaloriesCorrelationSodaMalnutritionObeseInexpensiveNoodlesRamen Author:Lori Silverbush
“One things guys have to remember is consistency... You can't make up for three years of eating poorly in just one workout.” YearsRememberGuyThreeOne ThingEatingJust OneThree YearsConsistencyWorkout Author:Apolo Ohno
“When money and hype recede from the art world, one thing I won't miss will be what curator Francesco Bonami calls the 'Eventocracy.' All this flashy 'art-fair art' and those highly produced space-eating spectacles and installations wow you for a minute until you move on to the next adrenaline event.” WorldArtMovingNextSpaceOne ThingMinutesMissingEventsEatingFairsWowHypeAdrenalineArt WorldSpectaclesFlashyInstallationCurator Author:Jerry Saltz
“People with eating disorders tend to be very diametrical thinkers – everything is the end of the world, everything rides on this one thing, and everyone tells you you're very dramatic, very intense, and they see it as an affectation, but it´s actually just how you think. It really seems to you that the sky will fall if you are not personally holding it up. On the one hand, this is sheer arrogance; on the other hand, this is a very real fear. And it isn't that you ignore the potential repercussions of your actions. You don't think there are any. Because you are not even there.” PeopleIfsThinkingWorldRealEndsHandsSeemsActionFallOne ThingSkyEatingIntenseDramaticArroganceDisorderThinkerSheerEnd Of The WorldEating DisorderRepercussions Author:Marya Hornbacher