“I was trampled to death by a man who believed his luggage would be the first piece off. If he were an experienced traveler, he would know that the first piece of luggage belongs to no one. It's just a dummy suitcase to give everyone hope.” IfsKnowsMenGivingFirstsHumorWould BeFunnyPiecesFoodHumorousTravelerAirportsAirlineSuitcasesLuggageDummyAir Travel Author:Erma Bombeck
“Never commit yourself to a cheese without having first examined it.” FirstsFoodCommitCheese Author:T. S. Eliot
“People have been cooking and eating for thousands of years, so if you are the very first to have thought of adding fresh lime juice to scalloped potatoes try to understand that there must be a reason for this.” PeopleIfsTryingYearsFirstsHas BeensReasonFoodEatingCookingCulinaryPotatoesJuiceLimesCooking And Eating Book:The Fran Lebowitz Reader Source: The Fran Lebowitz Reader
“Keep as near as ever you can to the first sources of supply—fruits and vegetables.” FirstsFoodSourceFruitVegetablesFruits And Vegetables Author:Benjamin Ward Richardson
“Children, not a grain of the food we eat is made purely by our own effort. What comes to us in the form of food is the work of others, the bounty of Nature and God's compassion. Even if we have millions of dollars, we still need food to satisfy our hunger. Can we eat dollars? Therefore, never eat anything without first praying with humility.” IfsNeedsFirstsChildrenMadeStillsFormEffortCompassionMillionsFoodHumilityPrayingDollarsHungerGrainBountyGod And Nature Author:Mata Amritanandamayi
“Food is "everyday"-it has to be, or we would not survive for long. But food is never just something to eat. It is something to find or hunt or cultivate first of all; for most of human history we have spent a much longer portion of our lives worrying about food, and plotting, working, and fighting to obtain it, than we have in any other pursuit. As soon as we can count on a food supply (and so take food for granted), and not a moment sooner, we start to civilize ourselves.” FirstsHumansLongMomentsFightingWorryOur LivesFoodEverydayPursuitGrantedPortionsHuntsHuman HistoryFood Supply Author:Margaret Visser