“I’m not aspiring to be someone else – If I’m me for the rest of my life then so be it”
Source: Life Through the Eyes of an Insider: 101 Poems to Help You Understand Life Better
“Simple foods connect with your body's needs in complex ways.”
Source: Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
“Love foods that sustain and protect you, and love you back.”
Source: Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
“Work is a vehicle with which man chases some fleeting destination called a full tummy.”
Source: N for Nigger: Aphorisms for Grown Children and Childish Grown-ups
“Money, food, and sex are overrated. They become attachments that enslave the untrained mind. Freedom has no cravings.” – Kevin W. Reese”
“Wszyscy przeczuwamy niebezpieczeństwo. Nasze jedzenie powstaje kosztem ogromnego cierpienia.Gdy ktoś proponuje nam obejrzenie filmu o produkcji mięsa, spodziewamy się horroru. Możliwe, że wiemy więcej, niż nam się wydaje. Wolimy jednak odsuwać od siebie tę świadomość. Jedząc mięso, spożywamy udręczone zwierzę. Z białka pochodzącego od torturowanych stworzeń powstają nasze mięśnie.”
Source: Eating Animals
“Back on the Hauser regime, I start the day with his notorious "pep breakfast" -- two raw eggs beaten in orange juice. Hauser describes it as a "creamy drink fit for a King's table." I do not feel the same way. This is so much worse than the raw eggs in milk that I drank for the Marilyn Monroe diet.
If pneumonia were a food, this is what it would taste like.”
Source: I'll Have What She's Having: My Adventures in Celebrity Dieting
“I'll pretty much try any cheese, but I have found that I prefer young goats and old cows. I don't like gray areas.”
Source: The Paris Journal: Book One
“They may also ask that you bring certain types of food, alcohol, or tobacco on a regular basis. It must be noted that although djinn in their natural state might be composed of plasma, most of them can take a physical shape for short periods of time. This means that a djinni is able to take in nourishment by absorbing energy or consuming food. It's thought that many djinn enjoy the "taste" of a variety of our everyday foods, especially ice cream and fruits. Human foods only partially provide subsistence, however: djinn must get most of their nourishment by absorbing various types of energy from living things.”
Source: The Vengeful Djinn: Unveiling the Hidden Agenda of Genies
“If you know how it is to be without food then you will appreciate your daily provisions.”