“The issue here really is not whether international trade shall be free but whether or not it makes any sense for a country - or, for that matter, a region - to destroy its own capacity to produce its own food. How can a government, entrusted with the safety and health of its people, conscientiously barter away in the name of an economic idea that people's ability to feed itself? And if people lose their ability to feed themselves, how can they be said to be free?” PeopleIfsSaidIdeasCountryMatterGovernmentNamesLosesAbilityIssuesEconomicProduceCapacitySafetyTradeInternationalRegionsInternational Trade Author:Wendell Berry
“What is patriotism but love of the good things we ate in our childhood? I have said elsewhere that the loyalty to Uncle Sam is the loyalty to doughnuts and ham and sweet potatoes and the loyalty to the German Vaterland is the loyalty to Pfannkuchen and Christmas Stollen. As for international understanding, I feel that macaroni has done more for our appreciation of Italy than Mussolini... in food, as in death, we feel the essential brotherhood of mankind.” FeelsSaidDoneUnderstandingChildhoodMankindSweetEssentialsOur ChildrenGood ThingsInternationalAppreciationLoyaltyBrotherhoodElsewhereUnclesPotatoesHamDoughnutMacaroniUncle SamSweet Potatoes Book:Lin Yutang - The Importance Of Living Source: Lin Yutang - The Importance Of Living
“Democracy is the best revenge. After Benazir Bhutto's death, her son's brief public remarks were captured on video, and they were reported in international newspapers. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari announced, "My mother always said, ' Democracy is the best revenge.” SaidMotherDemocracySonInternationalRevengeNewspapersVideoRemarksCapturedBest RevengeBhutto Author:Benazir Bhutto