“Let us be satisfied simply with what sustains our present life, not with what pampers it. Let us pray to God for this, as we have been taught, so that we may keep our souls unenslaved and absolutely free from domination by any of the visible things loved for the sake of the body. Let us show that we eat for the sake of living, and not be guilty of living for the sake of eating. The first is a sign of intelligence, the second proof of its absence.” FirstsMayHas BeensSoulShowsBodyChristianTaughtPrayingEatingSakeProofAbsenceSatisfiedGuiltyVisibleOrthodoxDominationPraying To GodPresent Life Author:Maximus the Confessor
“Extreme picky eaters may have what's called Selective Eating Disorder. People with this experience physical and psychological discomfort over certain tastes, smells, textures.” PeopleMayCertainTasteEatingExtremesSmellPsychologicalDisorderDiscomfortTextureEating DisorderSelectivePicky Author:Emily Yoffe
“To abstain that we may enjoy is the epicurianism of reason.” MayReasonEnjoyEating Author:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“As I sat at the Cafe I said to myself, They may talk as they please about what they call pelf, They may sneer as they like about eating and drinking, But help it I cannot, I cannot help thinking How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho! How pleasant it is to have money!” ThinkingMaySaidHelpingMoneyPleaseEatingDrinkingSatPleasantCafesSneerEating And Drinking Book:Poems Source: Poems
“Americans may be drinking fewer alcoholic beverages, but they are certainly eating more of them than ever before. Wittingly or un.” MayFoodEatingCookingDrinkingCulinaryFewerAlcoholicsBeverages Author:Marian Burros
“"Strangers may not lodge complaints till they have been in residence here for ninety days," the Cacique said, "and no stranger has ever remained with us that long." "My complaint won't hold for ninety days. I accuse you people of eating men."” PeopleMenMayLongHas BeensSaidEatingStrangerComplaintsNinetyLodgesResidence Author:R. A. Lafferty