A Quote by Tommy Caldwell

I crave time in Yosemite like I crave food and water. — © Tommy Caldwell
I crave time in Yosemite like I crave food and water.
Chinese no longer crave so much for food and accommodation, but they do crave democracy. I stand by that. I don't know which model China will follow.
I'm not vegetarian. I eat what I crave, but most of the time I don't crave meat.
When you're a child, you crave formal recognition; you crave ceremony, celebration, certification of proof.
People crave a conspiracy for the same reason they crave a god.
We don't “crave” animal-based meat, dairy, and eggs, but we do crave fat, salt, flavor, texture, and familiarity.
People crave comfort, people crave connection, people crave community.
The first time I had sushi, I hated it. And the second time was no different, and then, I just started loving it. I actually crave for sushi. It's one of the healthiest meals. My experiments with food began when I was working in New York as an architect, be it Korean or Ethiopian food or fusion food.
My characters are much more famous than I am, so I don't crave attention; I just crave working and doing good work. Having a feeling of self-worth.
The characteristic shared by people at the top of their profession is that, to get better, they crave criticism. Most people don't like criticism, but if you are trying to shave two tenths of a second at 800 metres, that is what you crave.
Freedom is not having everything we crave, it's being able to go without the things we crave and being OK with it.
I can celebrate food anytime. I love cheese. When I crave a certain food, I just eat it.
I once succumbed to the fad of fasting and went for six days and nights without eating. It wasn't difficult. I was less hungry at the end of the sixth day than I was at the end of the second. Yet I know, as you know, people who would think they had committed a crime if they let their families or employees go for six days without food; but they will let them go for six days, and six weeks, and sometimes sixty years without giving them the hearty appreciation that they crave almost as much as they crave food.
For some reason I only crave fruit when I'm in a tropical place - if it's really hot in the summer or if I go to a tropical island for work. But otherwise I really don't crave it.
That is the one single word that the food industry hates: 'addiction.' They much prefer words like 'crave-ability' and 'allure.'
I just don't crave junk food.
I love all kinds of bread. Whenever I crave junk food, I want salty things like peanuts or potato chips.
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