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"She herself would come against him when he would be engaged at a certain ford with a man "as strong, as victorious, as dexterous, as terrible, as untiring, as noble, as brave, as great" as himself. "I will become an eel," she said, "and I will throw a noose round thy feet in the ford." Cuchulainn exchanged threats with her, and she disappeared into the ground. But the following year, at the foretold foray at the ford, he overcame her, and actually lived to die another day."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"Jack London received six hundred rejections before he sold his first story, Henry ford went bankrupt five times before he met with success, and Julia Child tried to sell her first cookbook for eight years before she found a publisher. It's no secret that cultivating resilience in the face of failure is a prerequisite for success. What does this mean for you? You might not want to become another Babe Ruth or Henry ford, but in the context of your own life, you have ample opportunity in which to cultivate an attitude of courage."
- Roger Gould, Shrink Yourself: Break Free from Emotional Eating Forever (Get the book.)

"I will become an eel," she said, "and I will throw a noose round thy feet in the ford." Cuchulainn exchanged threats with her, and she disappeared into the ground. But the following year, at the foretold foray at the ford, he overcame her, and actually lived to die another day.40 A curious, perhaps playful, echo of the symbolism of salvation in a yonder world dimly sounds in the final passage of the Pueblo folk tale of Water Jar boy. "A lot of people were living down inside the spring, women and girls."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"Milton Snavely Hershey (1857-1945) has been aptly characterized as "the Henry ford of Chocolate Makers"; a compatriot and almost exact contemporary of that pioneer automobile magnate, he brought the same inspired version of mass production to the venerable chocolate industry as ford had done to his business—with the difference that Hershey had a social conscience, and ford did not.20 Born into a family of pious Pennsylvania Mennonites, Hershey was apprenticed at age 15 in a Lancaster confectionery stote."
- Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe, The True History of Chocolate (Get the book.)

"Norman ford, a health reporter and a researcher with nearly forty years of experience, says "tossing and turning and laying awake at night is not a reliable indication of insomnia. If you wake up each morning feeling fresh and recharged and you function efficiently during the day both physically and mentally, you probably do not have bonafide insomnia. The symptoms of true insomnia are feeling drowsy and uncomfortable during the day with a definite impairment in cre- "9 ativity, memory recall, cognitive ability, and mood, or falling asleep when you should be awake."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"The message that ford passed on was from Steve Bitman, a sales rep who had spent the day in the examination room of a neurologist in Yonkers, New York. In his message, Bitman recounted in detail the discussions he had with the doctor and her patients. "The doctor would review the chart of each patient with me in a one-on-one fashion," he explained. "Then we would go meet the patient. The patient would be examined, and then, while the patient was dressing, the doctor and I, one-on-one, would discuss the patient and therapeutic options."
- Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)

"Gee, just think of how we could expand the market here with Neurontin and some of these other disorders," raved John ford to the other sales managers and medical liaisons, who had gathered by phone for a conference call. "So, I guess the sky is the limit, right?" "Yeah, I would say," replied Magistro. "This is just unbelievable." The crux of the illegal plan came down to finding doctors willing to be paid to tell other physicians that Neurontin was a miracle drug with uses far beyond epilepsy."

- Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)

"Shoppers posed for photos with the gymnast and signed up to win a new ford pickup truck. "I wish I hadn't waited so long to talk to my doctor," Retton said, "but I didn't realize this was a health problem that could happen to anyone, even someone my age." Over the years, federal regulators tried to police all the promotional noise created by Pharmacia and its competitors. Between 1999 and 2001, the FDA repeatedly sent letters to both Pharmacia and Alza, warning them that their promotion was illegal because it described the pills as safer and more effective than they really were."

- Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)

"I don't want to see a single patient coming off Neurontin before they've been up to at least 4800 milligrams per day," ford ordered, as later recounted by Franklin. "I don't want to hear that safety crap either. Have you tried Neurontin? Every one of you should take one just to see there is nothing. It's a great drug." Federal law forbids companies from promoting medicines for uses the government has not approved. The law is meant to protect patients."

- Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)

"Before ford, a small team of multi-skilled workers would require a week or two to build a single automobile. ford organized his shop so that every worker was responsible for only one specialized job. He stationed a large number of these differentiated workers along a single row, the assembly line, and passed the developing car from one specialist to the next. The efficiency of job specialization enabled ford to produce a new automobile in 90 minutes rather than weeks."
- Bruce H. Lipton, The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles (Get the book.)

"Garrow, J. S., ford, C, Mahler, R. F., and Halli-day, D. (1983). Effect of poor diabetic control and obesity on whole body protein metabolism in man. Diabetologia 25, 400^103. 62. Gougeon, R., Styhler, K., Morais, J. A., Jones, P. J., and Marliss, E. B. (2000). Effects of oral hypoglycemic agents and diet on protein metabolism in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care 23, 1-8. 63. (2007). Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Care 30(Suppl 1), S42^T7. 64. Lorenzo, C, Williams, K., Hunt, K. J., and Haffner, S. M. (2007)."
- Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey, Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease (Get the book.)

"From the moment that the white ford Bronco had skittishly raced along the LA freeway, tens of millions of Americans per minute had watched the drama unfold on court TV. And now, nearly a year into the trial, half a billion viewers worldwide had turned on their television sets, ready to watch the live broadcast of the fate of the Bronco's driver, who was awaiting the jury's verdict as to whether he had or had not brutally slashed to death his wife and her lover."
- Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)

"Ford, E. S., and Cooper, R. S. (1991). Risk factors for hypertension in a national cohort study. Hypertension 18(5), 598-606. 193. Okosun, I. S., Prewitt, T. E., and Cooper, R. S. (1999). Abdominal obesity in the United States: prevalence and attributable risk of hypertension. /. Hum. Hypertens. 13(7), 425-430. 194. The Trials of Hypertension Prevention Collaborative Research Group. (1992). The effects of nonpharmacologic interventions on blood pressure of persons with high normal levels. Results of the Trials of Hypertension, Phase I. JAMA 267, 1213-1220. 195. Stevens, V. J., et al. (1993)."
- Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey, Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease (Get the book.)

"The best way to improve your sleep," ford says, "is to cut out all daytime napping and consolidate your sleep into a single nighttime unit. Get up at the same time every morning and don't sleep in on weekends. Go to bed only when you feel drowsy and tired, not when you think it's bedtime. Tire the body and mind by using both actively during the day. Watching TV is the most passive, inactive thing you can do, probably the greatest thief of sleep in existence."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"The fact is," ford says, "if you really need sleep, you will sleep, but many of us go to bed too early and we spend biologically inappropriate time in bed for the demands of our lifestyle. If our lifestyle activity demands that we only need six and a half hours of sleep and we spend eight hours in bed, we'll toss and turn for one and a half hours, it's just as simple as that. The answer, of course, is to lead a more active lifestyle so that you do need eight hours of sleep."

- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"One person in three age 65 and older complains of poor sleep, but the explanation is that as they grow older, most men and women use their minds and muscles increasingly less and less," ford says. "When we function like an old, sedentary, unhealthy person, we get the sleep of an older, sedentary person, regardless of chronological age. A man of 70 who walks five brisk miles each day and spends several hours studying and learning will have approximately the same sleep needs as when he was age 25. Sleep needs decrease as we become less active physically and mentally."

- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"Consider this list of people who had numerous personality traits that are now closely associated with ADHD: The ADHD Hall of Fame Benjamin Franklin Isaac Newton Albert Einstein Galileo Thomas Edison Wilbur Wright Leonardo da Vinci Walt Disney Louis Pasteur Winston Churchill Henry ford Alexander Graham Bell Beethoven Pablo Picasso William Randolph Hearst Robert Frost Frank Lloyd Wright Nikola Tessla This list illustrates the pointlessness of pathologizing people, particularly children, by applying arbitrary labels of illness to them, just because they're different."
- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"Key to their winning evidence, according to explanations by attorneys on the cases reported in the Detroit News, has been evidence gathered from roof tests conducted by Ford's wholly owned European car company, Volvo.31 That manufacturer was making roofs on comparable cars in Sweden that withstood the impacts from collisions that were killing or injuring American passengers. Could a product have been "designed more safely"? One factor in the successful lawsuits, according to Derek Johnson, was the juries' acceptance that Ford's own Swedish subsidiary was designing roofs more safely."
- Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)

"You might not want to become another Babe Ruth or Henry ford, but in the context of your own life, you have ample opportunity in which to cultivate an attitude of courage. The small events of everyday life present ample opportunity for developing resilience, for taking chances, for testing yourself, and for allowing yourself to grow in spite of the risks. If you don't open up your latent potentials because self-doubt makes you fear failure and disappointment, then deep inside youTl feel like a coward, while the latent talent keeps calling out to you."
- Roger Gould, Shrink Yourself: Break Free from Emotional Eating Forever (Get the book.)

"In American capitalism, Henry ford saw the tactical advantage in the differentiated form of communal effort and employed it in creating his assembly line system of manufacturing cars. Before ford, a small team of multi-skilled workers would require a week or two to build a single automobile. ford organized his shop so that every worker was responsible for only one specialized job. He stationed a large number of these differentiated workers along a single row, the assembly line, and passed the developing car from one specialist to the next."
- Bruce H. Lipton, The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles (Get the book.)

"Farben in alliance with Dupont, Standard Oil, and ford. The Food and Drug Administration, or fda, was formed in 1906 to establish credibility and keep public opinion positive toward the use of pharmaceuticals. It was set up to be an independent government organization whose purpose was to test all foods and drugs, and remove from the market any products it considered to be unsafe. It was given the power to approve drugs and natural supplements as either safe or unsafe. At that time, all medical schools in America taught the use of only natural remedies for healing."
- Ron Garner, Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means (Get the book.)

"The executives of ford made a business decision that it was okay for people to die because the company could not afford to lose the millions of dollars by recalling the Pinto. It was a more cost-effective business decision to handle lawsuits from the dead people's families than to recall the vehicle and fix the problem. Let's fast-forward and look at the front-page story that was later buried about how a pharmaceutical company shipped blood tainted with the HIV virus overseas to be sold."
- Kevin Trudeau, More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease (Get the book.)

"Before abandoning the market to agticultural specialists like International Harvester and John Deere, Henry ford invented a rear hitch that allowed tracrors to pull plows, disks, scrapers and orher earth-moving equipment across farms. Armed with these marvelous machines, a farmer could work far more land than he had when trailing behind an ox or horse. He could also plow up the pasture to plant more crops. The cost of the new machines added up to more than many small farms could afford. From 1910 to 1920 the value of farm implements on a typical Kansas farm tripled."
- David R. Montgomery, Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"Gaia Herbs 108 Island ford Road Brevard, NC 28712 800-831-7780 Herb Pharm P.O. Box 116 Williams, OR 97544 800-599-2392 herb-pharm.com Natural Factors 1550 United Boulevard Coquitlam, BC V3K 6Y7 Canada 604-415-4155 Natural Partners (distributor of professional products) 7949 E. Acoma, Suite 103 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 888-633-7620 naturalpartners.com Nordic Naturals 94 Hangar Way Watsonville, CA 95076 800-662-2544 nordicnaturals.com Pharmax (for professionals) 1233 120th Avenue NE Bellevue, WA 98005 800-538-8274 pharmaxllc."
- Tori Hudson, N.D., Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness (Get the book.)

"Another recent book, The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between Craziness and Success in America, diagnosed Christopher Columbus, Andrew Hamilton, Andrew Carnegie, Henry ford, David O. Selznick, and the contemporary figures Ted Turner and Craig Venter with hypomania or bipolar disorder, and further postulated that if it were not for the excessive, even manic energy of these brilliant innovators of American capitalism, America wouldn't be the great country that it is today."
- Charles Barber, Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation (Get the book.)

"There is a neat party distinction, by the way, when politicians get into psychic trouble: Democratic politicians and their wives tend to suffer from mental illness (Eagleton, Kitty Dukakis, Tipper Gore), and Republicans from drug abuse (Betty ford, George W. Bush). Only one in five voters said the press should report that a presidential candidate is taking antidepressants, placing it below spouse abuse, income tax evasion, exaggerated military or academic record, ongoing or past affair, homosexuality, cocaine and marijuana use, or a past drinking problem as an area of concern."

- Charles Barber, Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation (Get the book.)

"They were so gung ho, in fact, that, in a story well known to colleagues, Harley was once racing a grant application to Federal Express when his old ford Pinto burst into flames. Firefighters were still extinguishing the fire when Harley bummed a ride to FedEx to send the grant proposal. The front of the car, meanwhile, "melted like icing." As he'd predicted, fellow scientists were not supportive. He and James were, Harley says, "body-slammed." Nevertheless, true to his word, Harley closed down some other areas of research and he and James went to work."
- Donna Jackson Nakazawa, The Autoimmune Epidemic (Get the book.)

"Narod, S. A., ford, D., and Steel, M. (1994). The genetic epidemiology of BRCA1. Breast Cancer Linkage Consortium [letter]. Lancet 344, 761. 11. Newman, B., Mu, H., Butler, L., Milliken, R. C, Moorman, P. G, and King, M.-C. (1998). Frequency of breast cancer attributable to BRCA1 in a population based series of American women. JAMA 279, 915-921. 12. Davis, C. D., and Hord, N. G. (2005). Nutritional "omics" technologies for elucidating the role(s) of bioactive food components in colon cancer prevention. J. Nutr. 135, 2694-2697. 13. Milner, J. A. (2004)."
- Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey, Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease (Get the book.)

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