You know, I've had an incredible career and I'm blessed.
If you live in a free market and a free society, shouldn't you have the right to know what you're buying? It's shocking that we don't and it's shocking how much is kept from us
The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous 10,000.
Food is a great metaphor for the consolidation of corporate power in the hands of very few, who are mostly interested in their own profits and not the wellbeing of the animals they're slaughtering, or the land and the water they're using or abusing, or the workforce they're exploiting or even the people eating it.
Industrial food makers don't want you thinking about where your food comes from and what's in it.
The scientists who are working 80 hours a week trying to do their science are up against PR guys who know how to spin things and how to create doubt. Creating doubt around tobacco for fifty years when they absolutely knew it caused cancer, that was a real talent. But meanwhile, the scientists, they're not there to go on television. Their brains don't work like that.
It doesn't matter what your ideology is, people don't like to [be] lied to.
The liberals' present furor over the CIA's covert operations against al-Qaida suggests that they harbor a death wish not only for themselves but also for the whole country.
Truth grew in my mind like a fungus, and though I tried to sleep it out, there was no resisting the epiphanies.
I like listening to Beyonce, and I like Jason Derulo. I love his new song 'Don't Wanna Go Home. '
Touring is a young man's game, but after 30 years of it, I want to stay home.