Quote by John Prescott
The only break I ever took was to eat. Thats all I did. Work, and

The only break I ever took was to eat. Thats all I did. Work, and then quickly eat something. It became my main pleasure, having access to my comfort food. – John Prescott

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The pride of the hipster food movement is sort of annoying, but it fascinates me. – Matt Stone

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Food is a coping mechanism people are afraid of giving it up because then theyll feel confused and lost. – Phil McGraw

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