“Overconsumption is a "cancer eating away at our spiritual vitals." It cuts the heart right out of our compassion. It distances us from the great masses of broken bleeding humanity. It converts us into materialists. We become less able to ask moral questions. For example, just because we have the economic muscle to buy up vast amounts of the world's oil, does that give us the right to do so? When the poor farmer of India is unable to buy a gallon of gasoline to run his simple water pump because the world's demand has priced him out of the market, who is to blame?” WorldGivingHeartDoeRunningAbleSpiritualHumanityAsksWaterSimplePoorCompassionMoralCuttingEconomicExampleBrokenAmountDemandEatingMassIndiaBlameDistanceCancerOilMusclesFarmersConsumerismBleedingPumpsOverconsumptionGasolineGallons Author:Richard J. Foster
“Food is neither your enemy nor your best friend. It won't mend your broken heart and it won't send you to hell.” HeartEnemyHellFoodBrokenEatingYour Best FriendEating Food Author:Emme
“It is essential that we renew our covenants by partaking of the sacrament. When we do this with a sincere heart, with real intent, forsaking our sins, and renewing our commitment to God, the Lord provides a way whereby sins can be forgiven from week to week. Simply eating the bread and drinking the water will not bring that forgiveness. We must prepare and then partake with a broken heart and contrite spirit. The spiritual preparation we make to partake of the sacrament is essential to receiving a remission of our sins.” WayHeartRealSpiritualSpiritWaterSinLordWeekBrokenEssentialsEatingCommitmentDrinkingBreadPreparationSincereReceivingForgivenSacramentsCovenantCommitment To GodRemissionSincere Heart Author:Vaughn J Featherstone
“Over-consumption is a cancer eating away at our spiritual vitals. It distances us from the great masses of broken bleeding humanity. It converts us into materialists. We become less able to ask the moral questions.” AbleSpiritualHumanityAsksMoralBrokenEatingMassDistanceCancerConsumptionBleedingOverconsumption Author:Richard J. Foster
“When the balance is broken then everything includes itself in power, power into will, will into appetite. So appetite, aided by will and power, becomes a universal wolf, at last eating up itself.” LastsBrokenBalanceEatingUniversalAppetite Author:William C. Brown
“Because I make films about eating disorders and sexual assault, people always come up to me and are like, "Are you okay?" like I'm a broken-down shell of a woman.” PeopleFilmBrokenEatingOkayCome UpDisorderShellsAssaultEating DisorderSexual AssaultBroken Down Author:Jessie Kahnweiler
“Any food products made from flour, especially whole-wheat flour, form gas when broken down in the large intestine. Beware of eating these types of food before bedtime to avoid feeling inflated in the morning.” MadeWholeFeelingsFormMorningProductsBrokenTypeEatingGasWheatBedtimeBroken DownFlourIntestines Author:Mehmet Oz
“Maybe I should have cut him some slack. With his broken wing and lifetime of eating roadkill, he probably had a lot to be ungrateful about. Too much hard luck can create a permanent meanness of spirit in any creature.” ShouldHardSpiritToo MuchCuttingBrokenCreaturesEatingShould HaveLuckWingsLifetimePermanentUngratefulMeannessBroken Wings Book:The Glass Castle: A Memoir Source: The Glass Castle: A Memoir
“When you aren't drinking or using drugs or spending lots of money on fancy toys or basking in the glow of fame or working all the time or eating your way through the refrigerator, being hateful and angry is a very handy shield from the truth. It lets you focus on everyone else's shortcomings, and all the ways they have let you down. You can bemoan how all these broken people keep finding you somehow. That way you don't have to focus on what really matters -- the tough work of fiing what is broken inside you.” PeopleWayMatterFocusBrokenDrugFameFindingsEatingToughAngryDrinkingSpendingFancyToysLots Of MoneyShieldsHatefulShortcomingsRefrigeratorsHandyBaskingWorking All The TimeSpending A Lot Of MoneyBroken Inside Book:The 7: Seven Wonders That Will Change Your Life Source: The 7: Seven Wonders That Will Change Your Life
“This work, though it deals only with eating and drinking, which are regarded in the eyes of our supernaturalistic mock-culture as the lowest acts, is of the greatest philosophic significance and importance... How former philosophers have broken their heads over the question of the bond between body and soul! Now we know, on scientific grounds, what the masses know from long experience, that eating and drinking hold together body and soul, that the searched-for bond is nutrition.” KnowsLongSoulBodyEyeTogetherCultureDealsFoodBrokenEatingMassImportanceDrinkingPhilosopherFormerSignificanceNutritionLowestMockPhilosophicEating And Drinking Author:Ludwig Feuerbach