“I won't go to a restaurant to eat with friends, always join them afterwards for coffee. In company I always get over enthusiastic, and this leads to indigestion.” CompanyEatingCoffeeRestaurantsGet OverEnthusiasticIndigestion Author:Katharine Hepburn
“In the '80s, I thought I'd be a success as a woman if I were the president of a billion dollar company, had a sensitive soul-mate husband, two bilingual children, buns of steels, and a compost heap. In the '90s, I pretty much feel I'm a success if I can get through the afternoon without eating a cheesecake.” IfsFeelsChildrenI CanTwoSoulPresidentCompanyHusbandEatingDollarsBillionsSensitiveMatesAfternoonSteel80sSoul MateBunsCompostCheesecake Author:Cathy Guisewite
“What greater restoratives have we poor mortals than a good meal taken in the company of loving friends?” PoorCompanyTakenGreaterEatingMortalsMealsGood MealsLoving Friends Book:Lark Rise to Candleford Source: Lark Rise to Candleford
“The corporations have taken over. Even in the recording studio. Actually, the corporate companies have taken over American life most everywhere. Go coast to coast and you will see people wearing the same clothes, thinking the same thoughts, eating the same food. Everything is processed.” PeopleThinkingCompanyTakenEatingClothesStudiosCorporateCorporationsCoastAmerican LifeRecording StudioThinking The Same Author:Bob Dylan
“When you go into a fast food restaurant, you may just think about how good your meal tastes while you're eating it. But you're not thinking about all the consequences that come from that one purchase - the consequences for your body, the consequences for supporting this company and how it's treating it workers, all the way back to the farm where the potatoes were grown, or the ranch where the cattle were raised.” ThinkingWayMayBodyCompanyTasteEatingConsequenceRaisedWorkersYour BodyMealsRestaurantsFarmsPotatoesCattleFast FoodFast Food Restaurants Author:Eric Schlosser
“Firekeeper still could not understand the human penchant for eating in company. Even less so, she could not understand the human desire to combine business and meals. True, a wolf pack shared a kill, but not from any great desire to do so—rather because any who departed the scene would be unlikely to get a share... She struggled...not to bolt her food and almost always remembered that growling when a person spoke to you was not a proper response.” HumansPersonsStillsWould BeDesireCompanyShareSceneEatingResponseRememberedMealsSpokesPacksUnlikelyBoltsDepartedGrowlingWolf Packs Author:Jane Lindskold
“So I kept reading, just to stay alive. In fact, I'd read two or three books at the same time, so I wouldn't finish one without being in the middle of another -- anything to stop me from falling into the big, gaping void. You see, books fill the empty spaces. If I'm waiting for a bus, or am eating alone, I can always rely on a book to keep me company. Sometimes I think I like them even more than people. People will let you down in life. They'll disappoint you and hurt you and betray you. But not books. They're better than life.” PeopleIfsThinkingI CanTwoBookSometimesFactsBigsFallThreeReadingWaitingHurtSpaceCompanyAliveMiddleEatingEmptyRelyBusVoidBetrayDisappointStaying AliveEmpty SpaceEating Alone Book:How I Paid for College: A Tale of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theater (reissued) Source: How I Paid for College: A Tale of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theater (reissued)