I don't usually drink caffeine so that when I need it, it actually does something.
Fitness has always been a big part of my life, so I train twice a day, every day, as I always have done, but also eating very healthfully. I don't eat sugar, I don't have caffeine, I don't eat wheat - I look after my body outside and inside. It's just a part of who I've always been.
I love Starbucks. Maybe thats a bit sad. But I definitely need my caffeine. Its what gets me out of bed in the morning.
Caffeine dehydrates the brain and body.
Sugar and caffeine. My willpower crumbled.
For me, if I get up and don't meditate and don't eat something before having caffeine, I go from 0 to 10 on the stress scale.
Couldn't start the morning without caffeine.
We're machines for turning caffeine into physics
We have too many poisons in our diets now, like sugar and caffeine.
My major vice is sarcasm with a side of caffeine addiction.
I can't wake up at all without caffeine.
Widespread caffeine use explains a lot about the twentieth century.
Is my music indicative of a caffeine-surged green liquid? Probably not.
Sometimes you have good days, and sometimes you have bad days. It really depends on how much caffeine you've had.
I drink mate every day during training camp, and just in general. It's packed full of vitamins and nutrients and a lot of B vitamins that you would normally get from meat. The caffeine in there affects me less and it's more like a stimulant. I can drink more of it and it's hydrating as well. It's one of my favorite drinks, especially on a cold morning.
I am 100 percent in favor of the intelligent use of drugs, and 1,000 percent against the thoughtless use of them, whether caffeine or LSD. And drugs are not central to my life.
There is no such thing as sleep deprivation, there is only caffeine deficiency.
Rewards can deliver a short-term boost—just as a jolt of caffeine can keep you cranking for a few more hours. But the effect wears off—and, worse, can reduce a person’s longer-term motivation to continue the project.