Quote by Cameron Diaz
I can spend hours in a grocery store. I get so excited when I see

I can spend hours in a grocery store. I get so excited when I see food, I go crazy. I spend hours arranging my baskets so that everything fits in and nothing gets squashed. Im really anal about it, actually. – Cameron Diaz

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I would love a family. Im at the age where the wish for a child gets stronger. But who knows. – Cameron Diaz

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Believe me, you can get into a lot of trouble being sixteen years old in a foreign country with no adult telling you when to come home. – Cameron Diaz

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When I go on stage man I just want people to have fun, I dont want people to think about their problems, I want people to get energy and nutrition and food from that so they can go back into the real world and work on their problems. – Jon Fishman

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A lot of food shows need only to tempt. Some food shows only need to inspire, to empower. And there are a lot of shows that do that. – Alton Brown

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Anybody who finds it easy to make money on the horses is probably in the dog food business. – Franklin P. Jones

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Its very clear that theres a lot of double standards going on. Should there be a 30mph speed limit? Of course there bloody should. And certainly with kids and school food, kids need to be nannied for sure. So give them a bloody good meal at school. – Jamie Oliver

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