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Resting metabolic rate is largely genetically determined, but our calorie intake has an effect as well. Joel Fuhrman
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She can intake air, but she can't swallow on her own. Denise Monteiro
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If you restrict their intake by 20 percent, they live even longer, and restrict them to 50 percent, they live longer still. But restrict their intake by 60 percent and they starve to death. John Phelan
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I know, it's so unfair ! So if (you're a woman and) you match your partner's intake by splitting a pizza, that's a recipe for weight gain. Cynthia Sass
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Once you have tasted conviction, you can’t bear to keep swallowing complacency. Ann Voskamp
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It's tough to swallow. It's tough to swallow for everyone in this clubhouse. Larry Walker
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I used to swallow people's energies, and then I learned, as I got older, that I'm too sensitive, and I had to stop doing that. Now I don't take as much in. Banks
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We were right there. It's tough to swallow right now. Justin Gray
swallowing thanks humiliation
No more humiliation for me, thanks very much. No more swallowing my anger. Honestly, I couldn't manage another mouthful. But it was delicious. Did you make it yourself? Marian Keyes
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So after E, it’s A for ‘Acceptable,’ and that’s the last pass grade, isn’t it?” “Yep,” said Fred, dunking an entire roll in his soup, transferring it to his mouth, and swallowing it whole. “Then you get P for ‘Poor’ ” — Ron raised both his arms in mock celebration — “and D for ‘Dreadful.’ ” “And then T,” George reminded him. “T?” asked Hermione, looking appalled. “Even lower than a D? What on earth does that stand for?” “ ‘Troll,’ ” said George promptly. J. K. Rowling
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Swallowing angry words before you say them is better than having to eat them afterwards. H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
swallowing aggression
I've pent up all my aggression, kept swallowing it and swallowing it. Mark David Chapman
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In Hong Kong, 'wonton' means swallowing a cloud. Jose Andres Puerta