577 Quotes About Eating
- Author Walter de la Mare
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Oh, pity the poor gluttonWhose troubles all beginIn struggling on and on to turnWhat's out into what's in.
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- Author Aimee Bender
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It's unsettling to meet people who don't eat apples.
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- Author M.F.K. Fisher
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...having bowed to the inevitability of the dictum that we must eat to live, we should ignore it and live to eat...
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- Author Jane Lindskold
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Firekeeper still could not understand the human penchant for eating in company. Even less so, she could not understand the human desire to combine business and meals.True, a wolf pack shared a kill, but not from any great desire to do so—rather because any who departed the scene would be unlikely to get a share... She struggled...not to bolt her food and almost always remembered that growling when a person spoke to you was not a proper response.
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- Author Enock Maregesi
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Kula kwa kiasi.
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- Author Alexander Schmemann
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Centuries of secularism have failed to transform eating into something strictly utilitarian. Food is still treated with reverence...To eat is still something more than to maintain bodily functions. People may not understand what that 'something more' is, but they nonetheless desire to celebrate it. They are still hungry and thirsty for sacramental life.
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- Author Diane Ackerman
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In our heart we know that life loves life. Yet we feast on some of the other life-forms with which we share our planet; we kill to live. Taste is what carries us across that rocky moral terrain, what makes the horror palatable, and the paradox we could not defend by reason melts into a jungle of sweet temptations.
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- Author Jesse Browner
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Eating, and hospitality in general, is a communion, and any meal worth attending by yourself is improved by the multiples of those with whom it is shared.
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- Author Ann Brashares
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Those were the people who made her something, and without them she was different. She'd held on to them and to that old self tenaciously, though. She clung to it, celebrated it, worshipped it even, instead of constructing a new grown-up life for herself. For years she'd been eating the cold crumbs left over from a great feast, living on them as though they could last her forever.
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