“When you have helped to raise the standard of cooking, you have helped to raise the only thing in the world that really matters. We only have one or two wars in a lifetime, but we have three meals a day -- there's nothing in the world that we do as much as we do eating.” WorldTwoWarMatterThreeEatingStandardsRaisesCookingLifetimeMeals Author:Will Rogers
“Your body is you. That's your temple. So, eating wisely helps you function for the day. If you want to look good and feel good, you gotta eat good. What you put into your temple, man, is very important. I learned that later on in life, but I started putting that into practice. I'm not perfect in my eating. I just try to live healthily, and to take care of myself so that during this lifetime I can live good.” IfsMenWantFeelsTryingLooksI CanImportantHelpingBodyCarePerfectPracticeEatingFunctionLifetimeTake CareYour BodyFeel GoodTemplesNot PerfectI'm Not Perfect Author:Common
“As humans, we do get to choose what we eat, and when we choose to eat a plant, we are eating (i.e., harming) just that plant, plus indirectly whatever nutrients that plant consumed over its lifetime (and we are also harming whatever beings may have been living on that plant or who were injured or killed in the harvesting process). But when we eat an animal, we are eating not just that animal, but also indirectly all of the plants and other beings that that animal ate over its lifetime - those plants became the flesh that we eat.” HumansMayHas BeensProcessAnimalEatingPlantLifetimeFleshOver ItPlusConsumedInjuredLiving OnNutrients Author:Sharon Gannon
“It does kids no favors, and sets them up for a potential lifetime of poor health and social embarrassment, to excuse them from family meals of real food. Everyone benefits from healthy eating, but it is particularly crucial at the beginning of life.” DoeRealKidsSocialPoorHealthyBenefitsEatingLifetimeExcuseFavorsMealsCrucialEmbarrassmentHealthy EatingBeginning Of LifeReal FoodPoor Health Author:Andrew Weil
“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
“The Seeker needed a nice long lifetime eating sunshine.” LongNiceNeededEatingLifetimeSunshineSeekers Author:Stephenie Meyer