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Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
I work out every day, sometimes twice a day.
I call my parents twice a day when I'm away.
I meditate, and I try to do that twice a day.
I meditate twice a day, T.M., and do yoga and tai chi.
I amp up my workout by doing Ballet Beautiful twice a day.
I usually meditate twice a day: Transcendental Meditation.
I relish tea, but I am not an addict. Twice a day is fine.
I sometimes train twice a day, so usually save my carbs for the evening.
I still put my pants on the same way. I still walk on my pool twice a day.
I clean my face twice a day with cold water and don't go to sleep with make-up on.
I do get addicted to stuff. I tried playing golf and I was soon going twice a day.
I meditate, which I really like. Just 20 minutes twice a day and that really helps.
Flatulence peaks twice a day... five hours after lunch and five hours after dinner.
I'm a surfer. I grew up in Southern California and used to surf twice a day, every day.
Because I look like Everyman on some level, I would say I get recognized once or twice a day.
I'm a big juicer, and I believe in juicing most vegetables and fruit, which I do twice a day.
'Me-tox' means doing what works for you; for me, that's 20 minutes of meditation, twice a day.
I started daily training at the age of 14. When I was 16 years old, I was running twice a day.
When you are 14, 15, 16, you can train every day in France, and sometimes you can train twice a day.
I'm an e-mail junkie though I'm trying to read my in-box only twice a day and to answer all at once.
I'd like to go out with friends, but I train twice a day, then I go to school, and at night I go home.
I tell you, it's funny because the only time I think about HIV is when I have to take my medicine twice a day.
As the saying goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day; that doesn't mean you should run out and buy one.
I attended sports school in Bulgaria just like my parents. I attended class twice a day and trained twice a day.
Bath twice a day to be really clean, once a day to be passably clean, once a week to avoid being a public menace.
The best reason I can think of for not running for President of the United States is that you have to shave twice a day.
I cleanse, tone and moisturize twice a day. I exfoliate once a week and carry makeup wipes in the car for freshening up.
The one thing my mom taught me was to never go to bed without washing my face, and so I wash my face at least twice a day.
I make sure to meditate at least twice a day. I have migraines, and transcendental meditation is hugely helpful in combating them.
If I exercise once or twice a day on vacation and don't want to wash my hair too often. I pack a lot of dry shampoo, like Amika's.
I'm obsessed with cleanliness for myself, so I will take a bath three times a day, sometimes a steam twice a day in addition to that.
I go to the gym twice a day. I take no days off. I do three days of DDP Yoga, and I do Pilates twice a week. Every day, I've got some kind of program.
When I was younger it was twice a day with a game on the weekend. Then when I got older, three times a day everyday in college and on the national team.
I am very disciplined with my skin - I tone and I moisturize my skin twice a day. I also exfoliate, and I try to get a facial, like, once every two months.
I'm pretty religious about drinking between 60-to-70 ounces of water a day. I carry a big, refillable water bottle that I try to get through at least twice a day.
I work out twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed. I'll start with half an hour of running and then some yoga to stretch everything out so everything is warm.
I was constantly looking for things outside of myself to make me feel good, and I think now that feeling can come from the inside, and that's why I meditate now twice a day.
In the off-season, I train twice a day, five times a week with my trainer. Then, there's always massages and neuromuscular therapy worked in there as well on different days.
My mother taught me to cleanse, tone, and moisturize twice a day, so I always do that - I could be partying or working late, but I'm never too tired to take care of my skin.
I definitely try and wash my face twice a day, and I never go to bed with my makeup on. I mostly just wash my face and try to not touch my face because that's when you get pimples.
It's never going to be hipster because you've got that smell that the sea gives out twice a day. That's why Margate will never be gentrified. However, there is art-led regeneration.
My mother taught me how to apply my own makeup at 13 years old, and the most important lesson I learned is to never touch my eyebrows and to cleanse, tone, and moisturize twice a day.
How you balance class and school and other stuff outside, then working out twice a day - as a freshman, you're thrown right into that. It's good for you. It makes you go through adversity.
When times are tough, constant conflict may be good politics but in the real world, cooperation works better. After all, nobody's right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day.
I usually train twice a day, and Thursdays and Sundays are supposed to be my days off. But even on those days, I'm training at least once. I have to do at least one session each day to be happy.
I'm the ugly sister. I'm the fat one. I'm the transvestite. I have had those mean things said about me at least twice a day for the last five years. It's horrible, you know? But I can brush that stuff off.
When I first went to Paris in 1965, I fell in love with the small, family-owned restaurants that existed everywhere then, as well as the markets and the French obsession with buying fresh food, often twice a day.
One thing I do personally started 20 years ago. I started meditating, and I know twice a day I can kind of let everything drop. It's just about being quiet, like drawing back the day, and it allows me to have energy.
My son, Arzhel, is two, and he eats vegetables twice a day. We have a vegetable garden on our farm in the Southwest, and he gets two baskets, one over each arm, and says, 'Garden, Papa!' and then he eats what he picks.