A Quote by Richard Attias

Obesity is a problem that nearly every nation in the world is facing, but there is much that we can do to fix it. — © Richard Attias
Obesity is a problem that nearly every nation in the world is facing, but there is much that we can do to fix it.
In the 10 cities with the nation's highest obesity rates, the direct costs connected with obesity and obesity-related diseases are roughly $50 million per 100,000 residents. And if these 10 cities just cut their obesity rates down to the national average, all added up they combine to save nearly $500 million in healthcare costs each year.
The zooming wealth of the top 1 percent is a problem, but it's not nearly as big a problem as the tens of millions of Americans who have dropped out of high school or college. It's not nearly as big a problem as the 40 percent of children who are born out of wedlock. It's not nearly as big a problem as the nation's stagnant human capital, its stagnant social mobility and the disorganized social fabric for the bottom 50 percent.
As a native Washingtonian, I am well aware that childhood obesity is a real problem in our nation's capital.
Television has created a nation of news junkies who tune in every night to get their fix on the world.
Veganism is an answer for almost every problem facing the world in terms of hunger and climate change.
The solution to nearly every problem in the world comes down to greater awareness, compassion, and empathy.
In truth, the world is now a seamless web from which no nation, large or small, young or old, can disassociate itself. Every attitude and every action of every nation can affect the welfare and security of every other nation around the globe.
Each and every one of us has unknowingly played a part in the obesity problem.
We talk about, you know, diet and that we shouldn't give our kids big things and obesity and fast food. Well, you know there are people who don't have that problem because they're not getting any food! We have so many deep problems and issues facing humanity.
The difficult notes are when they say, "And this is how we want you to fix it . . ." Just tell me what the problem is. Just tell me what the issue is, and I'll go off an fix it. It's usually when executives get to a place where they're trying to fix the problem for you that you have issues
You'd be amazed how much fun you can have if you get out of your own head. The problem is that now people are only interested in themselves. What we have is a non-voting generation. That's what they should call you guys, the non-voting generation. You think you can't fix anything until you fix yourselves. Well, let me be the first to tell you, you will never fix yourselves. p.32
The Kurdish problem is not only the problem of one part of my nation: it is a problem of every one of us, including myself.
I know the problem of obesity. I got to tell you, I think that's tepid. I just don't think the bully pulpit is going to be enough to sufficiently fight obesity. We're going to have to have incentives in here.
At the present moment in world history nearly every nation must choose between alternative ways of life. The choice is too often not a free one.
If the national government doesn't fix your problem, you've got a problem. You've got to fix it yourself. That's just part of the American way.
When you're the president of the United States and you know that the biggest issue facing you is this cliff that we're about ready to head over if we don't get this spending and debt situation under control, it's very irresponsible not to take the action that is necessary to fix the problem.
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