“What healthy religion is saying is that the real life is both now and later. You have to taste the Real first of all now. The constant pattern, however, is that most Christians either move both backwards (religion as nostalgia) or into the distant future (religion as carrot on the stick) and consistently avoid where everything really happens and mattersthe present moment.” FirstsRealMatterMomentsHappensChristianMovingLife IsFaithHealthyTasteConstantSticksPatternsNostalgiaReal LifePresent MomentConsistentlyBackwardsCarrotsNow And Later Author:Richard Rohr
“I found that no food tastes as good as what it feels like to be healthy.” FeelsFoundHealthyTaste Author:Art Smith
“First, I eat healthy; it comes from the inside out. If you eat right, your skin, hair, nails will look good. The same if you have negative thoughts - they can give you a bad look, too; we reflect what we eat and think. We also taste and smell what we eat. Being happy and doing what I love really reflects.” IfsThinkingGivingFirstsLooksHairHealthyTasteNegativeSkinsSmellNailsNegative ThoughtsTaste And Smell Author:Kate del Castillo
“After a conversation with someone that went on all night, but I didn't take much persuading, and the next day I was a vegetarian. It came down to one question, can you be healthy without killing animals? If the answer is 'yes' then the only reason you're killing is because you like the taste. But you can't take a life just because you like its taste.” IfsReasonNightNextAnswersAnimalHealthyTasteConversationKillingVegetarianNext DayAll NightYou Like ItPersuadingKilling Animals Author:Martin Shaw
“Today it feels as if rock'n'roll has sort of turned in on its self, kids are 'rockin' to the same groups their parents do/did. We've seen it recently with The Stone Roses reunion shows, quite unique but is it healthy. Wasn't the 60's about rebelling against the tastes of your parents?” IfsFeelsSelfShowsKidsTodayParentGroupsRocksHealthyTasteUniqueStonesRoseRock N RollReunion Author:Andrew Loog Oldham
“I run or hike three to four times per week and believe that an "everything in moderation" approach to dieting is the best way to keep your mind and body healthy and your taste buds happy.” WayMindBelieveBodyRunningThreeFourWeekHealthyTasteApproachBest WayModerationMind And BodyBudDietingTaste BudsEverything In Moderation Author:Ian Anthony Dale
“I grew up in a household where the FryDaddy was always bubbling, and butter and salt were never in short supply. I've never been one to choose the healthy option over the non-healthy option if the healthy option was lacking in taste. I believe a little bad is good for you from time to time. When it comes to maintaining a healthy soul, nothing beats traveling.” IfsBelieveLittlesSoulI BelieveGrewHealthyTasteGrew UpBeatsSaltHouseholdLackingMaintainingHealthy Soul Author:Ian Anthony Dale
“It's what's available to the poor communities. They do buy healthy stuff, you know, but the lettuce is usually iceberg lettuce and to get any taste, they have to use all that ranch dressing.” KnowsUseStuffCommunityPoorHealthyTasteAvailableDressingsIcebergLettuce Author:Sandra Cisneros
“A simple way to make sure that you are getting a balanced diet is to include the six tastes (sweet, salty, sour, pungent, bitter, and astringent) in each meal. Along with the six tastes, filling your plate with the colors of the rainbow promotes a long and healthy life.” WayLongSimpleColorSweetHealthyTasteSixBitterDietsMealsBalancedPlatesRainbowFillingSourHealthy LifeSaltySimple WaysBalanced DietColors Of The Rainbow Author:Deepak Chopra
“Health food may be good for the conscience but Oreos taste a hell of a lot better.” MayHellFoodHealthyTasteConscienceCookingBe GoodComplainingCulinaryHealth FoodOreos Author:Robert Redford
“I love reading another reader’s list of favorites. Even when I find I do not share their tastes or predilections, I am provoked to compare, contrast, and contradict. It is a most healthy exercise, and one altogether fruitful.” ReadingShareReaderExerciseHealthyTasteListsCompareContrastLove Of ReadingProvoked Author:T. S. Eliot