Top 31 Read Labels Quotes
#1. We are all warned to read labels. The salutary truth is that we shouldn't be eating anything that has a label on it!
T.C. Fry
#2. I'm much pickier about what I put in my body. I always read labels now, whereas before I didn't even think to.
Nicky Hilton
#3. It's hard to legislate what people eat. People are getting fed up with being told what they can and can't do. It boils down to personal responsibility. People need to read labels, do their research and act accordingly.
Tom Douglas
#4. People really have to start being a smarter consumer, read labels, and understand what hidden sugars are.
Jackie Warner
#5. I have never liked the phone. Ten years ago, during a misguided fit of self-improvement, I pasted smiley-faced stickers on the phone in my bedroom and on the one in the kitchen. Then I typed out two labels and taped them to the handsets. "It's an opportunity, not an attack," they read.
Alice Sebold
#6. Humanity was wiped off the map all because a band of wannabe jihadists couldn't read the warning labels on a freezer.
Manel Loureiro
#7. And when they dusted my mind for your fingerprints they found yours.
Shannon L. Alder
#9. I always recommend people read nutrition labels so they know, for instance, how much fiber they're getting.
Travis Lane Stork
#10. Throughout life, we are put into boxes to categorize how people see and know us. This is how stereotypes originate, because people would rather read the labels on the box instead of taking a look and seeing what's inside
Gaby Rodriguez
#11. Such terms as communism, socialism, Fabianism, the welfare state, Nazism, fascism, state interventionism, egalitarianism, the planned economy, the New Deal, the Fair Deal, the New Frontier are simply different labels for much the same thing.
Leonard Read
#12. It would be helpful to be able to see the layout and for the maps to label what exits to use to get to nearby sites/buildings so you aren't wandering the station trying to read the signs in the crowds.
Robert James Thomson
#13. A rack of mugs rested alongside. There were two hand-drawn labels affixed to the decanters. "Happy Tea!" read one, above a drawing of a wide-eyed, grinning Human with frizzy hair standing on end. "Boring Tea," read the other. The Human drawn there looked content, but indifferent.
Becky Chambers
#14. Don't beat yourself up," said Charlotte. "True love can be so easily mistaken for other things-friendship, humane concern, indigestion ...
Shannon Hale
#15. But she always sweetly and tenderly called him Mungo for it was Mungo and his words of truth that had finally set her free.
Anthony Jay Cleveland
#16. I was never particularly gregarious. I was quite shy, closed in. It's a classic isn't it, your psychiatrist will tell you, that's how I release it, through music.
David Gilmour
#17. Dad. I love that you aren't afraid to carry around romance novels with almost-naked men on the cover and hand them out as "tips" to waitresses, hairdressers, and anyone else you come across. Thanks for being one of my biggest fans.
Susan Stoker
#18. Beware the greedy hand of government thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry.
Thomas Paine
#19. I've been DJing since before I could read the labels on the records.
Mayer Hawthorne
#20. I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but I've never been able to believe it. I don't believe a rose WOULD be as nice if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage.
L.M. Montgomery
#21. A new opinion counts as true just in proportion as it gratifies the individual's desire to assimilate the novel in his experience to his beliefs in stock
William James
#22. Love is like allopathic medicine ... it gives happy very soon but it's side effects are so painful ...
Arya Vidhan
#23. In the end, it is your responsibility to read the small print, whether it is for gig contracts, record contracts, investors, management, booking agents, or anything else. You can blame everyone else for your mistakes, but when you make them, you end up being the one who has to pay.
Loren Weisman
#24. I read everything, including the labels on canned food. I'm a hopeless print addict, a condition alleviated only by daily meditation which breaks the linear-Aristotelian trance. National Lampoon, Scientific American are what I read most obsessively.
Robert Anton Wilson
#26. Why does a steward steal? He steals because he's not sure he'll always remain with his master and wants to make his future secure.
Alexandre Dumas
#27. I think you've got to keep it simple, keep it fresh. Stay away from all that processed stuff, read the labels.
Emeril Lagasse
#28. I've always loved words. I ate up all the books I could get my hands on, and when I couldn't get books, I read candy wrappers and labels on cereal and toothpaste boxes.
Judy Holliday
#29. People sometimes pay with their lives for saying aloud what they think. In fact, one can even get killed for giving me information. I am not the only one in danger. I have examples that prove it.
Anna Politkovskaya
#30. Remembrance is to the heart what water is to the fish. And what is the state of a fish that leaves water?
Ibn Taymiyyah
#31. The beginning of revolutions is psychologically strikingly akin to that of certain relationships: the stress on unity, the sense of omnipotence, the desire to eliminate secrets (with the fear of the opposite soon leading to lover's paranoia and the creation of a secret police).
Alain De Botton
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