“And there never was an apple, in Adam's opinion, that wasn't worth the trouble you got into for eating it.” LiteratureOpinionTroubleEatingApplesAdam Author:Neil Gaiman
“Civilization means food and literature all round. Beefsteaks and fiction magazines for all. First-class proteins for the body, fourth-class love-stories for the spirit.” FirstsMeanStoriesBodyRomanceSpiritLiteratureFictionClassCivilizationEatingRoundsLove StoryMagazinesFourthProteinFirst Class Book:The collected works of Aldous Huxley Source: The collected works of Aldous Huxley
“The Vedic literatures reveal that prasadam conveys spiritual realization, just as chanting does, but in a less obvious or conspicuous way. You make spiritual advancement just by eating it.” WayDoeSpiritualLiteratureEatingObviousRealizationAdvancementChanting Author:Mukunda Goswami
“I love food. I mean, I really love food. I take pictures of my finest, funniest and most fascinating dishes, post them on Twitter, and send them to friends. I treat menus like classic literature, refusing to skip even one word. I read the description of every item, regardless of whether or not I'm interested in eating it.” MeanLiteratureEatingTreatsPostsClassicFascinatingDescriptionDishesFinestItemsOne WordSkipMenusFood LoveClassic LiteratureI Love Food Author:Rachel Nichols
“A woman should never be seen eating or drinking, unless it be lobster salad and Champagne, the only true feminine and becoming viands.” ShouldLiteratureFoodBecomingEatingDrinkingFeminineSaladChampagneLobsterFood And DrinkEating FoodFood And EatingEating And DrinkingDrinking ChampagneChampagne Drinking Book:The Sayings of Lord Byron Source: The Sayings of Lord Byron
“Most of those who make collections of verse or epigram are like men eating cherries or oysters: they choose out the best at first, and end by eating all.” MenFirstsEndsLiteratureEatingCollectionsVersesCherriesOystersEpigrams Author:Nicolas Chamfort