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I think that when you have somebody who really is kind of forced to see the world through someone else's eyes, I think it really is eye opening.
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When you train your employees to be risk averse, then you're preparing your whole company to be reward challenged.
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I don't go into a movie with preconceived notions of where I want things to go.
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Well, even to this day, if I smell a Big Mac, I'm like Pavlov's dog. My mouth starts watering immediately, like, 'Man, that is so good,' but I can't take a bite of it.
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I was starting to become impotent through this diet and couldn't perform. How many people who are taking the little blue pill, if they started to change what they are eating most of the time, could change the way their sex life is?
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More than a billion adults worldwide are now overweight - and at least 300 million of them are clinically obese. Childhood obesity is already epidemic in some areas and on the rise in others. Worldwide, an estimated 17.6 million children under five are said to be overweight.
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Sorry, thereĀ“s no magic bullet. You gotta eat healthy and live healthy to be healthy and look healthy. End of story.
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One Direction's 3D movie has more shirtless moments than you can imagine
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I don't know. I have incredible amounts of hope that things can change. It takes people who believe.
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Film is an oversimplification of things. That it really boils things down and makes them too simple.
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You come downstairs, turn off the TV, and then and your son says, 'Daddy, I want to get that wrestling set, and all the pieces are sold separately.' The minute he quotes a commercial verbatim, that's when he's had enough TV.
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To strip yourself from a lot of the things around you that make you comfortable is a really challenging thing that most of us don't do or don't get a chance to do.
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People were always pointing the finger at the fast food industry. And I was a big fan of personal responsibility - you know, no one is forcing you to eat. We're not geese being stuffed with corn.
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The food is absolutely atrocious, and parents have no idea. Parents are giving their kids three dollars and saying, 'Okay, see you later. Go off to school and have a good lunch.'