Gormandising Quotes & Sayings
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Mistakes are only horses in disguise
Ain't no need to ride 'em over
'cause we could not ride them different if we tried — Larry Mahan

Health messages are simply overwhelmed, in volume and in effectiveness, by junk-food ads that often deploy celebrities or cartoon characters to great effect. We may know that eating fruits and vegetables is good for us, but the preponderance of the signals we get - and especially the signals children get - push us in the direction of junk food. — Michael Moss

Nothing is worth anything to dead men. — Arya

Mankind's real moral test, a test so radical and so deep that it escapes our gaze, is probably the one of its relations with those that are the most at its mercy; the Animals. — Milan Kundera

Married people should be best friends; no relationship on earth needs friendship as much as marriage ... Friendship in a marriage is so important. It blows away the chaff and takes the kernel, rejoices in the uniqueness of the other, listens patiently, gives generously, forgives freely. Friendship will motivate one to cross the room one day and say 'I'm sorry. I didn't mean that.' it will not pretend perfection nor demand it. It will not insist that both respond exactly the same in every thought and feeling, but it will bring to the union honesty, integrity. There will be repentance and forgiveness in every marriage
every good marriage
and respect and trust. — Marion D. Hanks

Compliment people. Magnify their strengths, not their weaknesses. — Joyce Meyer

Live your life with love and bravery and you shall lead a life uncommon. — Jewel

In Florida, we are focused on economic growth and not on things that divide us. — Rick Scott

Are you in any pain? (Ariana Skyee)
Only my heart. (Cal Remus) — Siobhan Davis

Nevertheless, I resist cynicism and continue to believe in the possibilities for genuine democracy. — William Greider

I don't believe there is any character that one can play for that long and not bring a piece of you to it. — Sharon Gless

Say, can thy noble spirit stoop
To join the gormandising troop
Who find a solace in a soup? — Lewis Carroll

The general uncertainty about the prospects of medical treatment is socially handled by rigid entry requirements. These are designed to reduce the uncertainty in the mind of the consumer as to the quality insofar as this is possible. I think this explanation, which is perhaps the naive one, is much more tenable than any idea of a monopoly seeking to increase incomes. — Kenneth Arrow