We've got 942 friends on Facebook, but when was the last time we spent an afternoon sitting in High Park with one… — Carl Honore Afternoon Copy Share Image
I guess I went into journalism to save the world. I always felt through writing that I wanted to rotate the world… — Carl Honore Always Copy Share Image
“Urban life itself acts as a giant particle accelerator. When people move to the city, they start to do everything faster.” — Carl Honoré Life Copy Share Image
In our hedonistic age, the Slow movement has a marketing ace up its sleeve: it peddles pleasure. The central tenet of the… — Carl Honore Aces Copy Share Image
To me, Slow parenting is about bringing balance into the home. Children need to strive and struggle and stretch themselves, but that… — Carl Honore About Copy Share Image
The greatest thinkers in history certainly knew the value of shifting the mind into low gear. Charles Darwin described himself as a… — Carl Honore Age Copy Share Image
I'm not a Luddite at all. I love all this stuff. I look at all the gadgets that come out and I… — Carl Honore Come Copy Share Image
“The clock is the operating system of modern capitalism, the thing that makes everything else possible - meetings, deadlines, contracts, manufacturing processes,… — Carl Honoré Operating system Copy Share Image
The slow philosophy is not about doing everything in tortoise mode. It's less about the speed and more about investing the right… — Carl Honore About Copy Share Image
By slowing down at the right moments, people find that they do everything better: They eat better; they make love better; they… — Carl Honore Exercise Copy Share Image
There is so much to be gained from investing more time in what we eat. Buying fresh ingredients means knowing where your… — Carl Honore Buying Copy Share Image
Turn the preparing of food into a communal affair by enlisting others to help with the chopping, grating, stirring, simmering, tasting and… — Carl Honore Affair Copy Share Image
“Speed has helped to remake our world in ways that are wonderful and liberating. Who wants to live without the internet or… — Carl Honoré Faster Copy Share Image
'In Praise of Slowness' chronicles the global trend towards deceleration that has come to be known as the Slow Movement. Don't worry,… — Carl Honore Come Copy Share Image
There are times when fixing things quickly is the only option: when you have to channel MacGyver, reach for the duct tape,… — Carl Honore Administer Copy Share Image
Out of the Slow Food movement has grown something called the Slow Cities movement, which has started in Italy but has spread… — Carl Honore Cities Copy Share Image
The journey that 'In Praise of Slowness' has made since publication shows how far this message resonates. The book has been translated… — Carl Honore Appears Copy Share Image
We know that no algorithm can solve global poverty; no pill can cure a chronic illness; no box of chocolates can mend… — Carl Honore Algorithm Copy Share Image
“Now is the moment to define our terms. In this book, Fast and Slow do more than just describe a rate of… — Carl Honoré Books Copy Share Image
My life had become an endless race against the clock. I was always in a hurry, scrambling to save a minute here,… — Carl Honore Bedtime Copy Share Image
“Slower, it turns out, often means better - better health, better work, better business, better family life, better exercise, better cuisine and… — Carl Honoré Business Copy Share Image
Everywhere, people are discovering that doing things more slowly often means doing them better and enjoying them more. It means living life… — Carl Honore Discovering Copy Share Image
Spending more time with friends and family costs nothing. Nor does walking, cooking, meditating, making love, reading or eating dinner at the… — Carl Honore Cooking Copy Share Image
We're so marinated in the culture of speed that we almost fail to notice the toll it takes on every aspect of… — Carl Honore Almost Copy Share Image
I never wanted to be a public figure. I feel that I always have to dampen down people's expectations. They expect me… — Carl Honore Dust Copy Share Image
In our fast-forward culture, we have lost the art of eating well. Food is often little more than fuel to pour down… — Carl Honore Art Copy Share Image
To help staff recharge and think better, companies are setting aside quiet places to relax, practise yoga or even take a nap.… — Carl Honore Always Copy Share Image