Quote by Paul Lynde
Food was a constant topic of conversation in our household. - Paul

Food was a constant topic of conversation in our household. – Paul Lynde

Other quotes by Paul Lynde

If I ever completely lost my nervousness I would be frightened half to death. – Paul Lynde

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Death
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Learning lines is on my mind until I do know them. Ill read the paper or paint the house to keep from starting to memorize. Ive never found an easy way. – Paul Lynde

Category:
Learning
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I dont know who the hell Paul Lynde is, or why hes funny, and I prefer it to be a mystery to me. – Paul Lynde

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funny
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Other Quotes from
Food
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Statistics show that of those who contract the habit of eating, very few survive. – George Bernard Shaw

Category:
Food

Im nutty for nutrition. Ive become one of those people who cant stop talking about the connection between food and health. Now that I know how much changing what you eat can transform your life, I cant stop proselytizing. – Robin Quivers

Category:
Food

At one point I had to shove as much food in my body as possible to pack on calories. My trainer wanted me to do six meals a day and not go two hours without eating. If I would cheat on eating one day, I could tell – Id drop a few pounds. – Taylor Lautner

Category:
Food

We all thought of chicken as lean, protein-rich food thats good for weight watching, but the truth is chicken might actually be making us fatter! – Kathy Freston

Category:
Food

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