“If I'm playing in the morning, I'll get some carbs early: porridge with chopped banana. If I'm playing in the afternoon, I'll start with less carbs and have some eggs and fruit for breakfast, then a light lunch about 90 minutes before I play, so I don't feel sluggish or full.” IfsFeelsPlayLightMorningMinutesFruitEggsBreakfastLunchAfternoonBananasSluggishCarbsPorridge Author:Rory McIlroy
“I unplug the phone and close the door and just stick with it. I don't ever go out for lunch and I don't take vacations. I like to be awake when no one else is: either just before dawn in the morning or late, late at night. Silence helps.” WritingHelpingNightSilenceMorningDoorsLateSticksPhonesDawnAwakeLunchVacation Author:Mona Simpson
“With 28 million children eating lunch at school every day in the United States, I believe government has an obligation to ensure parents have some peace of mind when they send their children off to school in the morning, .. Since children are particularly vulnerable to foodborne illness, schools must be vigilant in their efforts to ensure that cafeterias are not putting children at risk. These changes in law will support parents who want to work with school principals and food-service directors to ensure a safe environment.” WantMindBelieveChildrenStatesGovernmentSchoolLawI BelieveParentUnitedEffortMorningMillionsUnited StatesSupportEnvironmentRiskDirectorsSafeEatingIllnessObligationVulnerablePeace Of MindLunchPrincipalIn-lawsVigilantCafeteriaSafe EnvironmentFood ServiceSchool PrincipalEating Lunch Author:Rosa DeLauro
“In real life I'm not the character I play in my films. I'm reasonably competent, I work very hard, I'm disciplined, I lead a very middle class life. I work in the mornings, I have lunch, I practise my clarinet, I go to the movies, I eat out in restaurants or watch ball games on television or at the ball games.” RealHardPlayCharacterFilmGamesClassWatchesMorningMiddleTelevisionBallsReal LifeRestaurantsMiddle ClassLunchCompetentPractiseBall GamesClarinetMiddle Class Life Author:Woody Allen
“I work mornings only. I go out to lunch. Afternoons I play with the baby, walk with my husband, or shovel mail.” PlayWalksMorningBabyHusbandMy HusbandLunchAfternoonMailShovels Author:Annie Dillard
“Lunches are just not good. They take the heart out of the day and the spaciousness from the morning's work.” HeartMorningLunchInterruptionsSpaciousness Book:Journal of a Solitude Source: Journal of a Solitude
“In the morning we received some very thin coffee. For lunch we had potato soup with a few pieces of meat in it, in the evening we had a very thin meat soup with some potatoes in it.” MorningPiecesCoffeeEveningMeatLunchSoupPotatoes Author:Leon Askin
“I don't eat meat, fish, or eggs. I was never a big meat-eater, but I've got more energy now. I eat a lot of tofu, and I drink soy shakes with fruit every morning. I always have soybeans, black beans, or chickpeas for lunch or dinner” BigsEnergyBlackMorningDrinkFruitFishesDinnerMeatShakesEggsLunchEvery MorningBeansTofuSoySoybeans Author:Shania Twain
“I don't sit down at nine in the morning and begin writing and then take a break for lunch and stop at four. I have no structure like that. I am at my computer constantly, more or less attached to it. I live on-line and hate being off-line and don't care how unhealthy it is.” WritingCareHateLinesBreakMorningFourComputerStructureDon't CareNineLunchUnhealthy Author:Augusten Burroughs
“I don't go to an office, so I write at home. I like to write in the morning, if possible; that's when my mind is freshest. I might write for a couple of hours, and then I head out to have lunch and read the paper. Then I write for a little bit longer if I can, then probably go to the library or make some phone calls. Every day is a little bit different. I'm not highly routinized, so I spend a lot of time wandering around New York City with my laptop in my bag, wondering where I'm going to end up next. It's a fairly idyllic life for someone who likes writing.” IfsWritingMindLittlesI CanDifferentEndsHomeMightNextBitsHoursCitiesWonderMorningNew YorkCoupleOfficePaperLittle BitLibraryPhonesLikesWanderBagsNew York CityLunchPhone CallsLaptopsWandering AroundIdyllic Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“When I am writing a novel, though, then it's usually three or four hours a day. Ideally, right after lunch until three or four, but sometimes picking up again around ten, going until a touch after midnight. I rarely write in the morning, unless I'm on deadline. I do like rewriting in the morning, though. Guess it's the way my brain's put together. Or, the way it's falling apart.” WayWritingSometimesTogetherFallThreeHoursBrainMorningNovelFourTenLunchMidnightFalling ApartDeadlineRewriting Author:Stephen Graham Jones
“Travel by air is not travel at all, but simply a change of location; so my wife and daughter and I went to San Francisco by train, leaving Boston on a Wednesday morning in June and, then after lunch in New York, boarding Amtrak's Broadway to Chicago.” MorningWifeAirNew YorkDaughterTrainLeavingMy WifeChicagoLunchLocationBroadwayBostonSan FranciscoJuneWednesdayWife And DaughterAmtrakWednesday Morning Book:Broken Vessels: Essays Source: Broken Vessels: Essays
“In Nepal, the phenomenon is reversed. Time is a stick of incense that burns without being consumed. One day can seem like a week; a week, like months. Mornings stretch out and crack their spines with the yogic impassivity of house cats. Afternoons bulge with a succulent ripeness, like fat peaches. There is time enough to do everything - write a letter, eat breakfast, read the paper, visit a shrine or two, listen to the birds, bicycle downtown to change money, buy postcards, shop for Buddhas - and arrive home in time for lunch.” WritingTwoEnoughHomeSeemsHouseMorningWeekMonthsOne DayPaperBirdCatLettersSticksFatsShopsPhenomenonCracksBreakfastLunchAfternoonConsumedBicycleSpineDowntownPeachesShrinesIncenseNepalPostcardsRipenessSucculents Book:Shopping for Buddhas: An Adventure in Nepal Source: Shopping for Buddhas: An Adventure in Nepal
“When stuck years ago in a job I hated, my only friend was the public bench. As the tedious mornings dragged on, how I would long for the lunch hour, when I would be able to escape the torture of the office and stroll over to the churchyard and into the comforting wooden embrace of one of its benches.” YearsLongWould BeAbleJobsHoursMorningOfficeYears AgoEmbraceStuckHatedTortureLunchComfortingBenchesTedious Author:Tom Hodgkinson
“I approached photography the only way that I knew how to approach anything: as a job. I would get up, photograph all morning, stop and have lunch, and then, photograph all afternoon. I didn't think that I had to wait for some inspiration.” ThinkingWayInspirationJobsWaitingMorningApproachPhotographyPhotographGet UpLunchAfternoon Author:Thomas Roma
“Lunch is like, my first real meal of the day. I cannot eat anything in the morning, my body...I can only eat about two hours after I wake up.” FirstsI CanTwoRealBodyHoursMorningWake UpMealsLunch Author:Mark Indelicato
“I really am a smoothie person. I love making a morning smoothie and then will drink some coffee and will not eat at all before lunch.” PersonsMorningDrinkCoffeeLunchLove MakingSmoothies Author:Gwyneth Paltrow