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Sugar is the next tobacco, without a doubt, and that industry should be scared. It should be taxed just like tobacco and anything else that can, frankly, destroy lives.
Jamie Oliver
'Sugar is the new nicotine, undeniably, and the industry should be alarmed. It ought to be taxed like nicotine and any other thing that can in fact, ruin lives.'
2.
Nanotechnology will let us build computers that are incredibly powerful. We'll have more power in the volume of a sugar cube than exists in the entire world today.
Ralph Merkle
4.
This world is made out of sugar. It can crumble so easily but don’t be afraid to stick your tongue out and taste it.
Sarah Kay
5.
The sigh of History rises over ruins, not over landscapes, and in the Antilles there are few ruins to sigh over, apart from the ruins of sugar estates and abandoned forts.
Derek Walcott
6.
I pity them greatly, but I must be mum, for how could we do without sugar and rum?
William Cowper
7.
Once you decide to work for yourself, you never go back to work for somebody else.
Alan Sugar
8.
Better friends than lovers. Sugar can't you see? You need you and I really need me.
Aretha Franklin
9.
If there are no spots on a sugar cube then I’ve just put a dice in my tea.
Robert Rankin
10.
I hate when things are sugar-coated. I'd rather have the ugliest truth than the best lie.
Chloe Grace Moretz
11.
Complex carbohydrates are always best, except, again, after a workout where you could take simple (sugar) carbohydrates to get an insulin spike. But at other times doing this is not very beneficial because insulin is a storage hormone and it's going to shunt everything into the muscle.
Dorian Yates
13.
Know something, sugar? Stories only happen to people who can tell them.
Allan Gurganus
14.
You end up taking your sugar with your salt and your kicks with your kisses.
Kami Garcia
15.
Adjectives are the sugar of literature and adverbs the salt.
Henry James
16.
If a patient became sugar-free and blood sugar normal on a basal requirement diet, the caloric intake was gradually increased until sugar appeared in the urine. The tolerance was thus ascertained.
Frederick Banting
17.
First you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women.
Matt Groening
18.
I feel like cotton candy: sugar and air. Squeeze me and I’d turn into a small sickly damp wad of weeping pinky-red.
Margaret Atwood
19.
The truth is true wherever you find it. Remember, sugar is sweet whether you find it in a sugar bowl or a dust pan.
Ernest Holmes
20.
My forebears refused to cut the sugar cane for plantation owners, and I am recognisably a product of that background.
Diane Abbott
21.
Put cream and sugar on a fly and it tastes very much like a raspberry.
E. W. Howe
22.
But with the Industrial Revolution and introduction of various industrial techniques for purifying sugar, we have a situation in which what we are consuming is not good nutritionally or ecologically.
Marvin Harris
23.
The image of a person completely covered in cotton candy made me laugh the most. I'm not sure why. To me, being tarred and feathered in sugar is just good comedy.
Misha Collins
24.
Everybody's got their poison, and mine is sugar.
Derrick Rose
25.
First you bring the sugar, then you bring the hot sauce.
Kevin Ollie
26.
Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon.
Alan Perlis
27.
If the bird does like its cage, and does like its sugar and will not leave it, why keep the door so very carefully shut?
Olive Schreiner
28.
The iron rule of nature is: you get what you reward for.
If you want ants to come, you put sugar on the floor.
Charlie Munger
29.
Sprite really does taste different everywhere! That's like a fact. Because of certain regulations, you can only put so many sugars.
Vince Staples
30.
Every cookie is a sugar cookie. A cookie without sugar is a cracker.
Gary Gulman
31.
I seek constantly to improve my manners and graces, for they are the sugar to which all are attracted.
Og Mandino
32.
Sugar is celebratory. Sugar is something that we used to enjoy. Now, it basically has coated our tongues. It's turned into a diet staple, and it's killing us.
Robert Lustig
33.
Written by a sponge dipped in warm milk and sprinkled with sugar.
John Ciardi
34.
I was eating bad stuff. Lots of sugar and carbs, junk food all the time. It makes you very irritated.
Avril Lavigne
35.
If only a small fraction of what is already known about the effects of sugar were to be revealed in relation to any other material used as a food additive, that material would promptly be banned.
John Yudkin
36.
Though slavery is thought, by some, to be mild in Missouri, when compared with the cotton, sugar and rice growing states, yet no part of our slave-holding country is more noted for the barbarity of its inhabitants than St. Louis.
William Wells Brown
37.
We are oft to blame in this, - 'tis too much proved, - that with devotion's visage, and pios action we do sugar o'er the devil himself.
William Shakespeare
38.
From cane reeds, sugar. From a worm's cocoon, silk. Be patient if you can, and from sour grapes will come something sweet.
Rumi
39.
The reason it's called "Grape Nuts" is that it contains "dextrose," which is also sometimes called "grape sugar," and also because "Grape Nuts" is catchier, in terms of marketing, than "A Cross Between Gerbil Food and Gravel," which is what it tastes like.
Dave Barry
40.
Under the pink Harlequin sunglasses strawberry dangling charms, and sugar-frosted eyeshadow she was really almost beautiful.
Francesca Lia Block
41.
Cacao has great nutritional value, a lot of protein, which strengthens a person, and without sugar it is not fattening.
Samael Aun Weor
42.
Fast food is inexpensive, convenient, and it tastes good. I'm all in favor of that. My problem is how heavily processed it is - how full of salt, fat, and sugar it is.
Eric Schlosser
43.
People always think I’m dainty when they meet me, but I’m really not. I’m very German – we’re not made out of sugar.
Diane Kruger
44.
Don't sugar-coat results. Don't make yourself look good when your strategy fails. Don't make others look good if their strategy failed.
Theodor Billroth
46.
Sugar, rum and tobacco are commodities which are nowhere necessaries of life, which are become objects of almost universal consumption, and which are therefore extremely proper subjects of taxation.
Adam Smith
48.
I fought Sugar Ray so many times,
I'm surprised I'm not diabetic.
Jake LaMotta
49.
I consume too much sugar. It’s a problem, I need to stop.
Kevin Jonas
50.
I had low blood sugar, a chemical imbalance, plus the normal nervous breakdown everyone goes through from adolescence to adulthood.
Mel Brooks