“Impostor; do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With her abundance; she, good cateress, Means her provision only to the good, That live according to her sober laws, And holy dictate of spare temperance.” IfsShouldMeanChildrenLawHolyInnocentAbundanceSparesSoberProvisionTemperance Book:I. Prose Works: Poetical works. II. Source: I. Prose Works: Poetical works. II.
“At whatever time highly skilled physicians shall have developed the healing of illnesses by means of foods, and shall make provision for simple foods, and shall prohibit humankind from living as slaves to their lustful appetites, it is certain that the incidence of chronic and diversified illnesses will abate, and the general health of all mankind will be much improved. This is destined to come about. In the same way, in the character, the conduct and the manners of men, universal modifications will be made.” MenWayMeanMadeCharacterCertainSimpleHealingMankindUniversalSlaveIllnessMannersAppetiteHumankindPhysiciansDestinedProvisionModificationLustfulIncidenceSimple Food Author:Abdu'l-Bahá
“I can't overrule gravity or turn away an approaching hurricane. I'm powerless over those things, yet this doesn't mean that I can't act with responsibility. I can pack provisions and head to my cellar as a storm approaches.” MeanI CanTurnsResponsibilityApproachStormGravityPacksPowerlessProvisionHurricanesCellars Author:Peg O'Connor