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ate cake eating grinding piece
This is a start. It's like eating a piece of cake. There's a whole cake out there to eat. We ate one piece of it today. We have to keep grinding if we want to eat the whole thing. Dennis Northcutt
ate children food incorrect junk occasional played
In the Seventies, my children played in the street, read politically incorrect stories, ate home-cooked food and occasional junk and, yes, were sometimes smacked. Laurie Graham
ate avoided birth chicken dared eggs favourite food meant pregnant primary theory
When I was at primary school, we had this theory that if you ate an egg, it meant you'd get pregnant and give birth to a chicken or another egg. It was something we dared together. I avoided eggs for years, but now they're my favourite food. Erin O'Connor
ate natural sensibly thin
I was very skinny, but that was just my natural build. I always ate sensibly - being thin was in my genes. Twiggy
ate buy chocolates kid loops shop since sit till took weight york
I've battled my weight since I was 12. My parents took to us to New York once, for a holiday, and there I'd buy fruit loops from a 24x7 shop and sit down with my books. I never played; I wasn't that kind of kid - I just read. I ate chocolates like peanuts. I was 86kg till I was 19. Sonam Kapoor
ate attribute chiefly drank glass good health iron lived spirits until wedding wine
I ate no butcher's meat, lived chiefly on fruits, vegetables, and fish, and never drank a glass of spirits or wine until my wedding day. To this I attribute my continual good health, endurance, and an iron constitution. John James Audubon
ate hotel stayed
We stayed at the same hotel and ate at the same restaurants. You could say I'm a little superstitious. Darren Maynard
ate door feet food hands light lock small turn
My hands and feet were tied. I had a blindfold on the whole time. They would turn on a small light like a refrigerator light bulb, about that bright. After I ate the food they would turn it off and lock the door again. Roy Hallums
ate near people school sit though
No one wanted to even sit near us. We ate alone. We went to school practically alone, even though people were in the building. Patricia Turner
berries jazz chuck
I never liked blues and I really didn’t like jazz. I liked Chuck Berry. Johnny Ramone
grew thin
I used to just write about my own apathy, but that youthful, apathetic way of looking at things grew thin as I got older. Scott Weiland
grew guys playground
That's what you want as a player, to play the way you grew up on the playground and YMCA. Look around here. Guys here are loose. Tim Thomas
grew
That's not even a question. You go with what you grew up with. Mike Grell
grew locks pick shed spying
I used to try to pick locks because I grew up on my grandparents' farm and I started my own little spy club. I would go around the farm and try to break into the shed and try spying on my grandpa. It was ridiculous. Odette Annable
grew informed music sing
I grew up listening to a lot of soul music, which has probably informed the way that I sing on my tracks. Erik Hassle
grew though
The first things I did was I was a writer, painter, and photographer, and we grew up very poor, so even though I could get into any college I wanted, there was no way to pay for it. Lori Petty
grew northern pick posh
I'm not posh at all. I grew up in Sheffield but never managed to pick up the accent - which was careless because there'd be some cache now in being a northern playwright, but I missed out on that one. Laura Wade
grew literature living love mind science sort suppose terribly time
I sort of mind living in a time when most of the literature is terribly personal. I suppose it's because I grew up on a love of history, philosophy, science and religion, but not to think too much about yourself. A. S. Byatt
grew half hardships japanese large latter life living relationship society suffer twentieth
As I grew up, I was continually to suffer hardships in different realms of life - in my family, in my relationship to Japanese society and in my way of living at large in the latter half of the twentieth century. Kenzaburo Oe
visitors telephones destroyers
The telephone and visitors are the work destroyers. Ernest Hemingway