Quote by Tom Berenger
I dont think a director should have any kids. I dont even think it

I dont think a director should have any kids. I dont even think its good for your physical health. Even guys in their 30s look exhausted because directors never get enough sleep. What I do is stressful enough. – Tom Berenger

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Theres a hysterical, tired sense of humor that comes after working 14 hours a day, six days a week. I like those things because they take the pressure off the constant stress. – Tom Berenger

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Most American diets, even bad ones, provide more than enough calcium for bone health, especially for men. – Andrew Weil

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For sleep, riches and health to be truly enjoyed, they must be interrupted. – Jean Paul

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The concern right now is that families are paying for insurance, or getting insurance from their employer and trusting that health care will be available for their families. In too many instances now, the care they need isnt available. – Debbie Stabenow

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The rise of childhood obesity has placed the health of an entire generation at risk. – Tom Vilsack

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