“I eat 6 or 7 raw vegetables every day, 4 or 5 pieces of fresh fruit. I eat egg whites each day. If I eat bread, it has to be whole wheat. I eat brown rice. I don't eat between meals. I eat at 11 o'clock in the morning and 7 o'clock at night.” IfsWholeNightMorningPiecesFruitBreadClockMealsEach DayBrownEggsVegetablesRiceWheat Author:Jack LaLanne
“Below the incandescent stars / below the incandescent fruit, / the strange experience of beauty; / its existence is too much; / it tears one to pieces / and each fresh wave of consciousness / is poison.” StarsExistenceConsciousnessBeautyToo MuchPiecesTearsStrangeFruitWavePoison Book:Observations: Poems Source: Observations: Poems
“The world is always a new plaything to children, while to the old it seems falling to pieces from sheer dryness. Everything loses its value with time, but it is not the fault of the fruit, but of the mouth and the tongue.” WorldChildrenSeemsValuesFallLosesPiecesMouthsFaultsFruitAppreciationTongueSheerFalling To Pieces Author:Kate Douglas Wiggin
“I mean, I'm a war baby, and we had rationing, and we didn't have sugar and sweets, which is very good for you in actual fact. Because when we had a piece of fruit, we'd gulp it down. It was just great.” MeanWarFactsPiecesSweetBabyFruitVery GoodSugar Author:Joan Collins