Best quotes by Andrew Weil on Time

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  • When people are told to 'eat many small meals,' what they may actually hear is 'eat all the time,' making them likely to respond with some degree of compulsive overeating. It's no coincidence, I think, that obesity rates began rising rapidly in the 1980s more or less in tandem with this widespread endorsement of more frequent meals.
    - Andrew Weil
  • Human beings have survived for millennia because most of us make good decisions about our health most of the time.
    - Andrew Weil
  • Anyone who knows me will attest that at any time during the day, you are most likely to find me picking tayberries, 'deadheading' peppermint, or succession-planting shallots. There is almost nothing, really, that I would rather do.
    - Andrew Weil
  • The more people have, the less content they seem to be. In America, the cultural expectation that we're to be happy all the time and our children are to be happy all the time is toxic, and I think that really gets in the way of emotional well-being.
    - Andrew Weil
  • For many in the modern world, carving out time for both traditional seated meditation and exercise has become close to impossible.
    - Andrew Weil