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  • The best thing you can do for your body is sleep. It's simple. Cater to your body as much as to your mind. Your body, after all, houses your mind. You have to pay attention to your physicality as much as your mentality. -- Kajol
  • As a businessman, my dharma is to cater to every taste of my viewer. -- Subhash Chandra
  • You have to always remember who your guest is, and that's who we cater to. -- Michael Mina
  • The rule in the art world is: you cater to the masses or you kowtow to the elite; you can't have both. -- Ben Hecht
  • I like to write a joke without any fat on it. The shorter the better. I cater for people with ADD, basically. -- Jimmy Carr
  • I just do whatever I do, and put it out there without tryin' to cater to anybody. If you like it, you like it. -- Action Bronson
  • I have never wished to cater to the crowd; for what I know they do not approve, and what they approve I do not know. -- Epicurus
  • People might start with LiveJournal or Blogger, but if they get serious, they'll graduate to WordPress. We try to cater to the more powerful users. -- Matt Mullenweg
  • Smart companies fail because they do everything right. They cater to high-profit-margin customers and ignore the low end of the market, where disruptive innovations emerge from. -- Clayton Christensen
  • There are a lot of magazines that are still sort of... that only cater to a certain demographic and only put certain people on their covers. -- Zoe Saldana
  • The best way to get your audience larger and more consistent is to be more divisive and more radical and criticize those who cater to or kowtow to other forces. -- Norman Ornstein
  • Africa is really a place for the wealthy traveler. It's got some nice hotels, but they're very expensive hotels. It doesn't really cater to the backpacker or to the overland traveler. -- Paul Theroux
  • I am who I am. That's why my friends and peers respect and appreciate me. I don't change or cater my actions to fit my surroundings. I'm myself 24/7. People appreciate that. -- Kevin Hart
  • Yes, agriculture subsidies are far too generous. They need to be reined in because they cater to special interests while distorting free market competition. Yes, the farm laws are an anachronistic mess. -- Juan Williams
  • The only people with power today are the audience. And that is increasing with Twitter, Facebook, and everything else. We cater to their likes and dislikes, and you ignore that at your peril. -- Simon Cowell
  • With dates I like to cater a girl. We do whatever she likes. If she was open to what I wanted to do, it probably wouldn't be a dull date, because I am a jock. -- Chris Brown
  • In England or America, actors do not have to cater to an image. In India, it is almost demanded of us. Very seldom do you get a film where you can walk away from your image. -- Abhishek Bachchan
  • Both the Democratic and Republican parties are bought and paid for by corporate America and cater to the needs of the highest bidder as opposed to the people they claim to represent. I cannot be bought. -- Roseanne Barr
  • I think the moment you start trying to please a fan base is when you start going downhill. I'm going to always, always write about what I want, even if it doesn't necessarily cater to most of them. -- Ed Sheeran
  • When I get to go play in my hometown, it's almost one of the toughest times because I got so many people to cater to and then a lot of people that think they're supposed to be catered to. -- Lee Brice
  • I've done everything from cater, wait tables, pre-school teacher, painting, to being Cinderella, Elmo, a clown, nanny, selling hair... I would do kid's parties and entertain and do magic and paint faces and balloon animals. The highlight of my life. -- Diora Baird
  • It's hard not to get a big head in the film industry, there are people on a set paid to cater to your every need, from the minute you arrive until you go home. It's kind of strange, but not unpleasant. -- Eric Stoltz
  • We are witnessing a very slow and painful cultural shift. Some male gamers with a deep sense of entitlement are terrified of change. They believe games should continue to cater exclusively to young heterosexual men with ever more extreme virtual power fantasies. -- Anita Sarkeesian
  • I think one great tip is that you should always love yourself. If you don't love yourself, take care of yourself, cater to yourself and that little inner voice, you will really not be very worthy of being with someone else, because you won't be the best version of you. -- Kimora Lee Simmons
  • Reparations, I believe, are talked about for political reasons, trying to cater for the purpose of getting votes. If Congress was serious about reparations - in '93 and '94 the Democrats controlled the House, the Senate and the White House, and not one single Republican vote was needed for reparations. -- J. C. Watts
  • In the Indian film industry, especially those of us who are in mainstream cinema, we invariably play a typical hero's role. More often than not, we cater to the public perception. However, there is a latent desire in most actors to do a role where you can go all out and experiment. -- Abhishek Bachchan
  • Politicians all over the world cater to domestic vote banks. They will spend only on what their constituents want. So unless there is a grass root green movement in a nation the politicians will not be willing to spend money on curbing emissions. More awareness is needed amongst the people to effect the real change in how governments spend. -- Wilbur Smith
  • Don't cater to stupidity. -- Christine Feehan
  • Don't cater to the audience. Inspire the audience. -- Ken Danby
  • I refuse to cater to the bullshit of innocence. -- Maurice Sendak
  • Do we indulge our heart, or cater to our fear? -- Peter McWilliams
  • An authentic spirituality does not cater to culture; it calls culture to accountability. -- Joan D. Chittister
  • I think they will feel refreshed because I cater to a mature audience. -- Slick Rick
  • You have to always remember who your guest is, and thats who we cater to. -- Michael Mina
  • Dear though the reader might be, I'd be silly to cater to what the reader wanted. -- Vikram Seth
  • Grief, no matter how you try to cater to its wail, has a way of fading away. -- V.C. Andrews
  • Publicists cater to bloggers because they can play them; bloggers cater to publicists because they want their ads. -- Stephen Rodrick
  • Today films are made to cater to commercial markets created by multiplexes, not for those who enjoy good cinema. -- Sunny
  • I can't cater to everyone's needs and what they're going to be offended by; that's one freedom I have. -- Sarah Silverman
  • If European countries want to cater to U.S. foreign policy interests, I don't think that they stand to gain anything. -- Vladimir Putin
  • I'm like a waiter and you something like a hater with trays in both hands, place an order I can cater. -- Drake
  • Sometimes a song just has to cater to whatever's goin' on. A well-written song is a song that stays true to the subject. -- Dolly Parton
  • I just do whatever I do, and put it out there without tryin to cater to anybody. If you like it, you like it. -- Action Bronson
  • People listen to the beat first. So if that doesn't draw people in especially with the audience I cater to, they're definitely about that production. -- Torae
  • Smart companies fail because they do everything right. They cater to high-profit-margin customers and ignore the low end of the market, where disruptive innovations emerge from. -- Clayton Christensen
  • I would love to walk into a mall and see more than two or three stores that cater to women who are a size 14 and up! -- Yvette Nicole Brown
  • Billy Elliot' prides itself on being a family show, and it made sense to specifically cater to a family audience with an earlier evening curtain time. -- Eric Fellner
  • I deliberately try not to cater for the commercial market, so I can't see myself in competition, you know, with second or third generation rock stars. -- Van Morrison
  • Learn to know every man under you, get under his skin, know his faults. Then cater to him - with kindness or roughness as his case may demand. -- John McGraw
  • I wanted something that was really well-made but also still hitting a price point that's tangible and logical for average people - that's who I want to cater to. -- Zendaya
  • I'd say it's even harder to cater to Hispanics than to the lesbian or gay community. We're so culturally separated: Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Mexicans, Venezuelans. We're all so different. -- Carlos Ponce
  • We anticipate countries increasing their spending on infrastructure like railways, airports, power plants and ports. Our heavy forging plant has the capacity to cater to each of these segments. -- Baba Kalyani
  • London ... remains a man's city where New York is chiefly a woman's. London has whole streets that cater to men's wants. It has its great solid phalanx of fortress clubs. -- Louis Kronenberger
  • People's attentions spans are getting shorter and shorter. I don't want to cater to that necessarily but, just for myself, it feels like more than 40 minutes of music is too much. -- Phil Elvrum
  • A judicial standard means that a judicious decision can be entirely correct, even when the result does not line up with our preferred political positions or cater to certain political interests. -- Orrin Hatch
  • Africa is not for the weak-hearted: infrastructure issues are there. The middle class is absent in most of the countries. We have to cater to the low end of the market to grow. -- Sunil Mittal
  • The reputation of those countries which cater to the foreign policy interests of other states at the expense of their own national interests will go down regardless of how they explain their actions. -- Vladimir Putin
  • I do worry about how newspapers respond to falling circulation figures. I'm not sure that the answer is for newspapers to try to cater to whatever seems to be the fad of the day. -- Ben Bradlee
  • The greatest difficulty is that men do not think enough of themselves, do not consider what it is that they are sacrificing when they follow in a herd, or when they cater for their establishment. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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