“Peppers, garlic, hazelnuts and brazil nuts make my mouth, tongue and eyes swell and itch within minutes of eating them.” EyeMinutesEatingMouthsTongueNutsBrazilPeppersGarlicHazelnuts Author:Andrea McLean
“You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity.” MinutesOughtBedMouthsWake UpPity Book:The Sun Also Rises Source: The Sun Also Rises
“It is remarkable, all that men can swallow. For a good ten minutes I read a newspaper. I allowed the spirit of an irresponsible man who chews and munches another's words in his mouth, and gives them out again undigested, to enter into me through my eyes.” MenGivingEyeSpiritMinutesTenMouthsNewspapersRemarkableIrresponsibleThrough My Eyes Book:Steppenwolf Source: Steppenwolf
“Every bite you eat stays in mouth for two minutes, for two hours in stomach and for two month on hips.” TwoHoursMinutesMonthsMouthsHipsStomachBitesTwo Months Author:Christian Dior
“You should sit in meditation for 20 minutes a day, unless you're too busy, then you should sit for an hour. If Tetris has taught me anything, it's that errors pile up & accomplishments disappear. Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.” IfsShouldHoursMeditationPlansMinutesTaughtMouthsErrorsBusyDisappearAccomplishmentToo BusyTetris Author:Mike Tyson
“If you make exercise your hobby instead of your enemy it becomes your friend; it's the one thing that will never let you down. It will always be there for you and it will always make you better than you were before. Remember: every time you go to the gym, every time you put the right supplement in your mouth, you're better than you were ten minutes ago. [...] The irony is most people know what to do, they just don't do what they know.” PeopleIfsKnowsRememberEnemyOne ThingMinutesExerciseTenMouthsIronyGymHobbiesBetter Than YouSupplements Author:Sylvester Stallone
“When I do a film, the days before or the night before, I throw up. Sometimes it's just in my mouth and I swallow it back, but sometimes it's real. Whatever it is, it's hard. I don't do the first five or ten minutes of my character's appearance in a movie until the middle of the shooting schedule because I don't want him to be defined by my nervousness. So, we do the middle of the picture first.” WantFirstsRealSometimesHardCharacterFilmNightFiveMiddleMinutesTenMouthsAppearanceDefinedShootingSchedulesWant HimNervousness Author:Donald Sutherland