“All of the pleasures of this present physical life can be continued into the next life as well, since we will have a body which is similar to our present physical body, but so much more glorious and wonderful and supernatural. We will be able to eat, drink, be merry and have fun without ever suffering pain or sickness or weariness or death.” WellsBodyAblePainSufferingNextFunPleasureWonderfulDrinkHaving FunGloriousSicknessHeavenlyMerryWearinessPhysical BodyNext LifeSuffering Pain Author:David Berg
“I had rather munch a crust of brown bread and an onion in a corner, without any more ado or ceremony, than feed upon turkey at another man?s table, where one is fain to sit mincing and chewing his meat an hour together, drink little, be always wiping his fingers and his chops, and never dare to cough nor sneeze, though he has never so much a mind to it, nor do a many things which a body may do freely by one?s self.” MenMindMayLittlesSelfBodyTogetherHoursDrinkTablesFingersDareCornersBreadMeatBrownCeremonyTurkeysAnother ManOnionsChewing Author:Miguel de Cervantes
“Feed the body food and drink, it will survive today. Feed the soul art and music, it will live forever.” ArtSoulBodyTodayForeverDrinkImmortalityLive ForeverFood And DrinkArt And Music Author:Julie Andrews
“I've bashed my body for 30 years and I've just got to eat properly and not drink too much - very difficult!” YearsBodyDifficultToo MuchDrink Author:Ian Woosnam
“What is the mark of a Christian? That he be purified of all defilement of the flesh and of the spirit in the Blood of Christ, perfecting sanctification in the fear of God and the love of Christ, and that he have no blemish nor spot nor any such thing; that he be holy and blameless and so eat the Body of Christ and drink His Blood; for 'he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh judgement to himself.' What is the mark of those who eat the Bread and drink the Cup of Christ? That they keep in perpetual remembrance Him who died for us and rose again.” BodyChristianSpiritChristBloodDrinkHolyMarkDiedRoseFleshBreadSpotsCupsJudgementPerpetualRemembranceSacramentsSanctificationBody Of ChristBlamelessDefilement Author:Saint Basil
“I have never loved Fortune, even when she seemed most to love me. I never considered her treasures mine, neither her money, nor her office nor her influence. Her theft of these things, therefore. has taken away nothing of my own. Mother, my roof is the stars. My house is human goodness. My body is clothed. My stomach is full. And the thirstier part of me, my soul, drinks gladly from the pool of my books.So much for me. I am just fine.” HumansBookSoulBodyMotherHouseStarsMy OwnTakenInfluenceMinesFineDrinkGoodnessOfficeFortuneTreasureMy SoulStomachPoolRoofTheft Author:Walter Wangerin
“This is why it is good to remember: if you want to get high, don’t drink whiskey; read Shakespeare, Tennyson, Keats, Neruda, Hopkins, Millay, Whitman, aloud and let your body sing.” IfsWantBodyRememberDrinkYour BodyWhiskeyGetting HighHopkinsTennyson Author:Natalie
“As the eye naturally seeks the light and vision, and our body naturally desires food and drink, so our mind is possessed with a becoming and natural desire to become acquainted with the truth of God and the causes of things.” MindBodyLightEyeDesireCausesNaturalVisionBecomingDrinkPossessedFood And DrinkTruth Of God Book:The Sacred Writings of Origen (Annotated Edition) Source: The Sacred Writings of Origen (Annotated Edition)
“A Christian might drink only ginger ale at the tavern bar, but there he is already on the way to drinking beer and whiskey. The girl who attends a ball but never dances a step, will soon surrender her body to the lustful embrace of every casual male acquaintance as other dancers do.” WayBodyMightChristianGirlStepsDrinkBallsEmbraceDrinkingMalesSurrenderBarsBeerDancerAcquaintanceCasualWhiskeyDrinking BeerGingerAleLustfulTaverns Book:The Ruin of a Christian Source: The Ruin of a Christian
“There is no life to be found in violence. Every act of violence brings us closer to death. Whether it's the mundane violence we do to our bodies by overeating toxic food or drink or the extreme violence of child abuse, domestic warfare, life-threatening poverty, addiction, or state terrorism.” ChildrenStatesBodyFoundPovertyViolenceDrinkAbuseAddictionExtremesTerrorismToxicChild AbuseWarfareThreateningMundaneDomestic AbuseActs Of ViolenceOvereatingAbuse And Violence Author:Bell Hooks
“But the true evil of drink lies in the disillusion: that the initial pleasure very soon evaporates, leaving a demoralizing craving for more, which is not even temporarily pleasurable. Which then leads to deterioration of the faculties of both body and mind; plus a bewildering lack of co-operation between the two.” MindTwoBodyLyingEvilPleasureDrinkLeavingOperationsFacultyPlusCravingInitialsAlcoholismMind And BodyDisillusionDeteriorationDemoralizingTrue Evil Author:Caitlin Thomas