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I have spoken to a whole group of millionaires, head executives at Microsoft. Boy did I chew those guys out
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"I have spoken to a whole group of millionaires, head executives at Microsoft. Boy did I chew those guys out"

- Jack LaLanne

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Jack LaLanne was a fitness guru and motivational speaker who was known for his interest and passion for health and health. In this quote, he is referring to a group of millionaires and executives at Microsoft that he had the opportunity to speak with. He is expressing his complete satisfaction with the experience, as he had the ability to "chew those men out" and share his message of health and wellness with them. This quote reflects Jack LaLanne's enthusiasm for his message and his desire to spread it to as many people as possible, despite their social or financial status. He was a firm follower that everybody must have access to the very same info and resources when it concerns health and wellness, and this quote is a testament to that belief.

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Jack LaLanne This quote is written / told by Jack LaLanne between September 26, 1914 and January 23, 2011. He was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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