A Quote by Amy Smart

I sometimes skip meals when I travel. — © Amy Smart
I sometimes skip meals when I travel.

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Do not skip meals. Eat three meals a day and eat until you feel satisfied and comfortably full.
I don't skip meals, because I get blood sugary.
My mom, God rest her soul - she liked nicknames. In the womb she named me Skip. There was another black guy in Piedmont, W.Va., and his name was Skip. They called him Big Skip, and I was Little Skip.
I would not suggest that people skip meals. Instead, compensate with eating in lesser portions.
A successful novel should interrupt the reader’s life, make him or her miss appointments, skip meals, forget to walk the dog.
Travel books are all sorts - some are autobiographies, some are about falling in love. Some are about having great meals, some are about suffering. There are as many different kinds of travel books as there are novels. People think a travel book is one thing. It's many things.
Imbibe three or four times as much water as you think you need and skip at least one, if not two meals, when you are travelling. You should arrive at your destination feeling slightly hungry and your digestive system reset.
I inherited the knowledge that sometimes (talents) not only skip a generation, but sometimes run screaming from it. Ironically, it was the singing non-ability that helped feed my love of laughter.
I don't really desire things. I prefer to spend my money on experiences, on meals or travel.
When poets - write about food it is usually celebratory. Food as the thing-in-itself, but also the thoughtful preparation of meals, the serving of meals, meals communally shared: a sense of the sacred in the profane.
When you skip to a beat, it is a much more pleasurable way to stay active. It becomes a mixture of dance and skip.
Eat kale sometimes, but skip it as a trend.
Traveling is my priority, because it drives the writing, so I teach around the travel, and sometimes the travel is the teaching.
In producers, loafing is productive; and no creator, of whatever magnitude, has ever been able to skip that stage, any more than a mother can skip gestation.
When you're putting together a story, sometimes you just have to skip over the boring bits.
Years ago, I heard an interview with violinist Yehudi Menuhin. The interviewer said, "Do you still practice?" And he said, "I practice every day." He said, "If I skip a day, I can hear it. If I skip two days, the conductor can hear it. And if I skip three days, the audience can hear it." Oh, yes, you have to keep that muscle firm.
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