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Ddec Quotes By Marion Nestle

Healthy, sustainable food production methods give us food that is nutritionally better and with fewer pesticides, antibiotics, and hormones. — Marion Nestle

Ddec Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

Through nonviolent resistance the Negro will be able to rise to the noble height of opposing the unjust system while loving the perpetrators of the system. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Ddec Quotes By Irene Fernandez

When I see the migrant workers broken bodies and eyes without hope, I want to embrace and wipe away their fears. It makes me angry and helps me to keep fighting the oppressive system. — Irene Fernandez

Ddec Quotes By Laozi

The Way is hidden and nameless. Still only the Way nourishes and completes. — Laozi

Ddec Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

And so worship is bound up with all three dimensions of the circular movement: the personal, the social, and the universal. — Pope Benedict XVI

Ddec Quotes By Olivia Wilde

Oh God, to think that you only fall in love once in your entire life is such a depressing thought. — Olivia Wilde

Ddec Quotes By Jaggi Vasudev

Ganapati, the one with the human body and the head of a Gana, became a tremendous possibility. — Jaggi Vasudev

Ddec Quotes By Matthew Catania

Fetch me more sharks that I might jump them! — Matthew Catania

Ddec Quotes By Peggy Guggenheim

It is always assumed that Venice is the ideal place for a honeymoon. This is a grave error. To live in Venice or even to visit it means that you fall in love with the city itself. There is nothing left over in your heart for anyone else. — Peggy Guggenheim

Ddec Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

For the entirety of my young and skittish life, I had fixated upon my fear as if it were the most interesting thing about me, when actually it was the most mundane. In fact, my fear was probably the only 100 percent mundane thing about me. I had creativity within me that was original; I had a personality within me that was original; I had dreams and perspectives and aspirations within me that were original. But my fear was not original in the least. My fear wasn't some kind of rare artisanal object; it was just a mass-produced item, available on the shelves of any generic box store. And that's the thing I wanted to build my entire identity around? The most boring instinct I possessed? The panic reflex of my dumbest inner tadpole? No. — Elizabeth Gilbert