Healthier Quote by Jacob Weisberg Download Open image “Most people prefer living in a healthier town.” — Jacob Weisberg ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Healthier Living Most People Town
I have realized after all these years that a city that has a good quality of life attracts jobs. People don't want to invest… — Jaime Lerner Copy Share Image
Everybody lives in a city, cause there's not too many people in the small towns who can find work. — J. J. Cale Copy Share Image
The best places to live, work, and visit are those places that are willing to uphold their standards in the face of pressure to… — Ed McMahon Copy Share Image
Many of us prefer to live in places abandoned by humans. Less work for us. Detroit is very popular. — G. Willow Wilson Copy Share Image
You want each city to be different, not just see the same shopping malls and stores wherever you go. That's not healthy. — Greg Lake Copy Share Image
In L.A., it's very easy to be healthy, because everybody there is so health conscious that no matter where you go, everybody is exercising… — Laura Ramsey Copy Share Image
People complain that cities don't have fresh, sustainable food, but it's just not true. — Dan Barber Copy Share Image
One of the pleasant things about small town life is that everyone, whether rich or poor, liked or disliked, has some kind of a… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
We need healthy people to have a flourishing community, economy and way of living. — Mike Parson Copy Share Image
If you're healthier, you tend to have a lower demand for health services. — Guy Standing Copy Share Image
Cities like Portland, Seattle, and Long Beach, which have made these investments in their infrastructure, are seeing not only health advantages, but also a… — Ben Sollee Copy Share Image
As far apart as they are theologically, Mormons and evangelical Christians may have more in common with each other anthropologically than they do with… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Political analysts tend to overinterpret the results of isolated elections. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Seeing the rich and famous screw up makes us feel superior, or at least not quite so inferior. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Trade, tourism, cultural exchange, and participation in international institutions all serve to erode the legitimacy of repressive regimes. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
The cradle-to-grave welfare state diminishes individual initiative and can breed a pervasive sclerosis. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
America's sanctions policy is largely consistent and, in a certain sense, admirable. By applying economic restraints, we label the most oppressive and dangerous governments… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
You may or may not agree with Obama's policy prescriptions, but they are, by and large, serious attempts to deal with the biggest issues… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
The invasion of Iraq was, in ways that have since become hard to dispute, a terrible mistake. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
In practice, conservatives are no less inclined than liberals to adopt superior stances or to tell people how to live their lives. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
The leader who loves books that tell him he is great and right may be worse than the leader who does not love books… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Without medical records that he hasn't released, we can't know whether Gingrich may have inherited his mother's manic depression. Nevertheless, one observes in the… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Members of the middle class do not have to worry about falling off $250,000 sailboats because they don't have $250,000 sailboats to fall off of. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Every day, I read about new ideas and research that could help someone I care about live a longer and healthier life. — Tom Rath Copy Share Image
I've been working with a holistic specialist, trying to bring my body into balance, and part of making that happen is putting my mom's… — Corbin Bernsen Copy Share Image
It wasn't like, 'I'ma lose weight and start doing dramas.' I wanted to be healthier, and that was the impetus for wanting to lose… — Jonah Hill Copy Share Image
The job of the government - and my responsibility - is to help people live healthier lives. The framework is about giving local authorities… — Andrew Lansley Copy Share Image
To me, part of the magic of this era is that the very same innovations, discoveries, and technologies that are allowing us to live… — Kathleen Sebelius Copy Share Image
If you're wanting something salty, do air-popped popcorn. That, to me, would be a healthier choice than having any kind of fried chip. — Bob Harper Copy Share Image
By the time we get to the 2040s, we'll be able to multiply human intelligence a billionfold. That will be a profound change that's… — Ray Kurzweil Copy Share Image
Education can help all Americans live longer, healthier lives. Teaching students to make healthy decisions can improve habits now and instill healthy eating habits… — Matt Cartwright Copy Share Image
I know it's sappy, but I bet there's a market for civility and niceness out there that, while probably not as titillating as a… — Steven Weber Copy Share Image
We believe widespread adoption of home solar will significantly improve life in cities by phasing out polluting coal plants, eliminating miles of ugly new… — Lynn Jurich Copy Share Image
I'm killing two birds at once, so to speak. Animal-based food kills people. This way, by going vegan... we get healthy and save animals.… — Steve Wynn Copy Share Image
If you're healthier, you tend to have a lower demand for health services. — Guy Standing Copy Share Image