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The Chinese sage Mencius made the analogy between morality and food 2,300 years ago when he wrote that "moral principles please our minds as beef and mutton and pork please our mouths."4 In this chapter and the next two, I'll develop the analogy that the righteous mind is like a tongue with six taste receptors. In this analogy, morality is like cuisine: it's a cultural construction, influenced by accidents of environment and history, but it's not so flexible that anything goes. You can't have a cuisine based on tree bark, nor can you have one based primarily on bitter tastes. Cuisines vary, but they all must please tongues equipped with the same five taste receptors.5 Moral matrices vary, but they all must please righteous minds equipped with the same six social receptors. — Jonathan Haidt

Look closely Jane. This is Majesty Park, the city of wonder. Here you are free to dream dreams and follow them wherever they may take you. — Elle Alexander

A driving range is the place where golfers go to get all the good shots out of their system. — Henry Beard

There's over 2000 donkeys in this tournament and I had to be at the table with none of them. — Mike Matusow

Shakespeare's work is like a good song: you never really forget the main lines. — Michelle Dockery

Times change. God doesn't, but times do. We learn and grow, and the world around us shifts, and the Christian faith is alive only when it is listening, morphing, innovating, letting go of whatever has gotten in the way of Jesus and embracing whatever will help us be more and more the people God wants us to be. — Rob Bell

Dear reader, true religion is not gloomy. — Fanny Fern

I guess it's about what you have to give up to gain something else...Did you always have to give something up for a gain? — Cris Beam

What pillow can one have like a good conscience? — John Steinbeck