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| Quotes from Seattle Sutton's New Book |
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| Anyone who describes survival of the fittest as the basic law of commerce
hasn't learned very much since leaving the jungle. |
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| A person's greatest asset is not a house, or a car, or money in a bank. It's
good health, and to keep it, we must make smart decisions. If we smoke, we
should stop. If we ride in a car, we should wear a seat belt. If we lift a fork
to our mouth, it should be hoisting healthy food. |
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| "The point is to be aware that underneath the differences were all human and,
therefore, fundamentally linked. |
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