“Death devours not only those who have been cooked by old age; it also feasts on those who are half-cooked and even those who are raw.” ChildrenHumorKidsFunnyYoungDeathQuotesBornChildhoodDyingHumourBirthEatingHumorousQuoteCookingProfoundHungerPhilosopherQuote Of The DayHungryOld AgeImmortalityThoughtfulSatireImmortalThought ProvokingMortalityDeepRetirementInsightfulChildAphorismDeadSouth AfricaQuotationsAfricaConsolationStoicismMaximsSayingsElderlyConsumingAdagesProverbsAphorismsMake You ThinkOldConsoleAxiomsAdageWolfNewbornProverbSatiricalSayingEpigramsStoicAfricanQuotationEatGnomeSatiristMaximObituaryDevouringEpigramGnomesProvoke ThoughtMade Me ThinkKidAxiomFeastDictumDictumsMortalRawSouth AfricanFeastingChildfreeCookConsumeSatiristsChildlessElderDevourRetireStoicsNewbornsSelfish SelfishnessFeastsBoltGulpCookedEat UpHalf CookedBolt DownFeast OnGobbleGobble DownGobble UpGulp DownGuzzleShovel DownWolf Down Book:The Use and Misuse of Children Source: The Use and Misuse of Children
“Dot slapped the loaf down onto the table along with more of the same delicious-looking butter Marianne had provided, and honey this time. No rations in this part of the world. She spread the butter thinly, not wanting to appear greedy. "Give it here." Dot grabbed the knife from her and spread the butter about half an inch thick. "We don't stand on ceremony." Then she put a dollop of honey in the middle and tipped the bread until it drizzled to the very edge. "Can't have you dying of starvation in the middle of the common." Highly unlikely that would happen. She wouldn't fit into any of her clothes if she kept eating this way.” HoneyBread And ButterEat Up Book:The Woman in the Green Dress Source: The Woman in the Green Dress