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Foodstuff Quotes By Dabney Coleman

I was very lucky in as much as I played a lot of tennis. — Dabney Coleman

Foodstuff Quotes By Diane Henders

Jesus, my yard was starting to feel like a Village People reunion. So far I had the cop, the biker, and the cowboy. — Diane Henders

Foodstuff Quotes By Paul Simon

I want to rid my heart of envy, and cleanse my soul of rage before I'm through. — Paul Simon

Foodstuff Quotes By Robert Atkins

What is the explanation for the blind eye that has been turned on the flood of medical reports on the causative role of carbohydrates in overweight, ever since the publication in 1864 of William Banting's famous "Letter on Corpulence"? Could it be related, in part, to the vast financial endowments poured into the various departments of nutritional education by the manufacturers of our refined carbohydrate foodstuff? — Robert Atkins

Foodstuff Quotes By Nadiyah Abdul-Khaliq

Yeah, when I made that promise, I didn't see this day coming. — Nadiyah Abdul-Khaliq

Foodstuff Quotes By Jerry Della Femina

I want to die at my desk. — Jerry Della Femina

Foodstuff Quotes By Carl Watson

I saw a bullfrog snap a tiny bird off a reed once, swallowing it just like that, grinding the singing thing to foodstuff in its slimy belly, and the witnessing of that act produced in me an insight: that this moment of terror before resignation was possibly the only ascertainable moment of truth we can ever know in life. — Carl Watson

Foodstuff Quotes By Paul Merton

It was a bizarre existence I led in my early twenties - that cliche of the comedian who goes out and entertains a roomful of people and then goes home to a lonely bedsit was unbelievably poignant for me because that was exactly what I was doing. I had periods of real loneliness. — Paul Merton

Foodstuff Quotes By Penelope Lively

Forever, reading has been central, the necessary fix, the support system. Her life has been informed by reading. She has read not just for distraction, sustenance, to pass the time, but she has read in a state of primal innocence, reading for enlightenment, for instruction, even ... She is as much a product of what she has read as of the way in which she has lived; she is like millions of others built by books, for whom books are an essential foodstuff, who could starve without. — Penelope Lively

Foodstuff Quotes By Bill Bryson

Sulphuric acid was added to vinegar for extra sharpness, chalk to milk, turpentine to gin. Arsenite of copper was used to make vegetables greener or to make jellies glisten. Lead chromate gave bakery products a golden glow and brought radiance to mustard. Lead acetate was added to drinks as a sweetener, and red lead somehow made Gloucester cheese lovelier to behold, if not safer to eat. There was hardly a foodstuff, it seems, that couldn't be improved or made more economical to the retailer through a little deceptive manipulation. — Bill Bryson

Foodstuff Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

For official record, if become bankrupt old retail distribution centers-labeled supermega, so-enlarged foodstuff market- later reincarnate to become worship shrine. First sell food-stuff, next then same structure sell battered furnitures, next now born as gymnasium club, next broker flea markets, only at final end of life ... sell religions. — Chuck Palahniuk

Foodstuff Quotes By Peter Hoeg Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow

There's a widespread notion that children are open, that the truth about their inner selves just seeps out of them. That's all wrong. No one is more covert than a child, and no one has greater cause to be that way. It's a response to a world that is always using a tin-opener on them to see what they have inside, just in case it ought to be replaced with a more useful type of tinned foodstuff. — Peter Hoeg Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow

Foodstuff Quotes By Confucius

Every house guest brings you happiness. Some when they arrive, and some when they are leaving — Confucius

Foodstuff Quotes By Michel Foucault

We should not forget that before being inscribed in Western consciousness as the principle of quantification, harmony, and classical non-existence, Greek measurement was an immense social and polymorphous practice of assessment, quantification, establishing equivalences, and the search for appropriate proportions and distributions.

We can see how introducing measure is linked to a whole problem of peasant indebtedness, the transfer of agricultural properties, the settlement of debts, equivalence between foodstuff or manufactured objects, urbanization, and the establishment of a State form.

The institution of money appears at the heart of this practice of measurement. — Michel Foucault

Foodstuff Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Get out here, babe, I wanna kiss you. — Kristen Ashley

Foodstuff Quotes By Demetri Martin

As a creative person, you want to have a foothold and sense of progress. — Demetri Martin

Foodstuff Quotes By Eli Brown

It is, admittedly, a base foodstuff, but lobster, well prepared, can nevertheless be made to satisfy the distinguished gourmand. — Eli Brown

Foodstuff Quotes By George Washington Carver

The rapid growth of industry, the ever increasing population and the imperative need for more varied, wholesome and nourishing foodstuff makes it all the more necessary to exhaust every means at our command to fill the empty dinner pail, enrich our soils, bring greater wealth and influence to our beautiful South land, which is synonymous to a healthy, happy and contented people. — George Washington Carver

Foodstuff Quotes By Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

The foodstuff, carbohydrate, is essentially a packet of hydrogen, a hydrogen supplier, a hydrogen donor, and the main event during its combustion is the splitting off of hydrogen. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

Foodstuff Quotes By Hai Zi

From tomorrow on,
I will be a happy man;
Grooming, chopping,
and travelling all over the world.
From tomorrow on,
I will care foodstuff and vegetables,
Living in a house toward the sea,
with Spring Blossoms. — Hai Zi

Foodstuff Quotes By Yotam Ottolenghi

Buckwheat, like Marmite and durian, is a seriously divisive foodstuff, so it needs a seriously capable defence team if it's ever going to make it on to most people's dinner tables. — Yotam Ottolenghi

Foodstuff Quotes By Thomas Bailey Aldrich

True art selects and paraphrases, but seldom gives a verbatim translation. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Foodstuff Quotes By Cornelius Nepos

Hateful is the power, and pitiable is the life, of those who wish to be feared rather than loved. — Cornelius Nepos

Foodstuff Quotes By Jeremy Clarkson

Cows eat grass and silage. This is melting the ice caps and killing us all. So they need a new foodstuff: something that is rich in iron, calcium and natural goodness. Plainly they cannot eat meat so here is an idea to chew on. Why not feed them vegetarians? — Jeremy Clarkson

Foodstuff Quotes By Fuyumi Soryo

It's honest to admit you'll kill someone because you hate them. — Fuyumi Soryo

Foodstuff Quotes By Pablo Picasso

I want to create a cat like the real cats I see crossing the streets, not like those you see in houses. They have nothing in common. The cat of the streets has bristling fur. It runs like a fiend, and if it looks at you, you think it is going to jump in your face. — Pablo Picasso

Foodstuff Quotes By Ice-T

Being in the military just lets you know how helpless you are. You could train forever but you're still at the mercy of someone in the Pentagon, or somebody in the rear moving you around like a chess piece. — Ice-T

Foodstuff Quotes By Donald Curtis

Do you know how to digest your food? Do you know how to fill your lungs with air? Do you know how to establish, regulate and direct the metabolism of your body
the assimilation of foodstuff so that it builds muscles, bones and flesh? No, you don't know how consciously, but there is a wisdom within you that does know. — Donald Curtis

Foodstuff Quotes By George Orwell

On Sunday mornings Squealer, holding down a long strip of paper with his
trotter, would read out to them lists of figures proving that the production of
every class of foodstuff had increased by two hundred per cent, three hundred
per cent, or five hundred per cent, as the case might be. The animals saw
no reason to disbelieve him, especially as they could no longer remember very
clearly what conditions had been like before the Rebellion. All the same, there
were days when they felt that they would sooner have had less figures and more
food. — George Orwell