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Quotes About Nourishment

And when we do put on a video or otherwise fire up a screen for a purpose, we'll follow another principle: never entertain your children with anything you find unsatisfying, just like you shouldn't feed your children anything you don't enjoy eating yourself. Feed them with food that is both tasty and nutritious—and entertain them with movies, books, and stories that are both tasty and nutritious too.
~ Andy Crouch
That even in grief, we must take tentative steps back into the world. That even in grief, we must eat. And that when we share that food with others, we are reclaiming those broken bits of our lives, holding them out as if to say, I am still here. Comfort me. As if with each bite, we remember how it is to live.
~ Ann Hood
I look upon it that a man who does not mind his stomach would hardly mind anything else.
~ Samuel Johnson
For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
KRAUT PRAYER Eli Brown, Oakland, California Myriad beings beneath my sight, thank you for your transformations. May you nourish me as I nourish you. May you thrive in me as I thrive on the earth. In all the worlds may nourishment follow hunger as the echo follows the call.
~ Sandor Ellix Katz
There are people in the world so hungry that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread. Mahatma Gandhi I
~ Sandra Byrd
Under no circumstances can the food be omitted.
~ Sandra Byrd
The most important ingredient that goes into a pie is the love that goes into making it.
~ Sarah Weeks
To my faithful readers, because a book is like a pie—the only thing more satisfying than cooking up the story is knowing that somebody might be out there eating it up with a spoon.
~ Sarah Weeks
Only Christ can give us food that satisfies our spiritual hunger and gives everlasting
~ Scott Hahn
The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment.
~ Johannes Kepler
One can lose a good idea by not writing it down, yet by losing it one can have it: it nourishes other asides it knows nothing of, would not recognize itself in, yet when the negotiations are terminated, speaks in the acts of that progenitor, and does recognize itself, is grateful for not having done so earlier.
~ John Ashbery
Although for food they hungered sore He sent them drink, enough and more!
~ JOHN BARBOUR
How do you do that?" I asked. "What do witches eat?" "Witches loves pork meat," she said. "They loves rice and potatoes. They loves black-eyed peas and cornbread. Lima beans, too, and collard greens and cabbage, all cooked in pork fat. Witches is old folks, most of them. They don't care none for low-cal. You pile that food on a paper plate, stick a plastic fork in it, and set it down by the side of a tree. And that feeds the witches." The
~ John Berendt
Remember, man does not live on bread alone: sometimes he needs a little buttering up.
~ John C. Maxwell
unless God   feed us daily, the largest accumulation of the necessaries of life will   be of no avail. Though
~ John Calvin
Fasting of the body is food for the soul.
~ John Chrysostom
He'd eat it, though, and not just because he was hungry. He'd have eaten it even if Hayley Conyer had force-fed him caviar and foie gras during their meeting. He'd eat it because his wife had prepared it for him.
~ John Connolly
We work to eat to get the strength to work to eat to get the strength to work.
~ John Dos Passos
... there can be no more shameless carelessness than with the food we eat for life itself.
~ M. F. K. Fisher
Life itself is your proper meal.
~ Marc David
I choose life. I choose to eat, for I yearn for something more.
~ Marc David
What if we were to take seriously the possibility that our students have a rich and authoritative inner life and tried to nourish it rather than negate it?
~ Mary Rose O'Reilley
Man and animals are in reality vehicles and conduits of food, tombs of animals, hostels of Death, coverings that consume, deriving life by the death of others.
~ Leonardo da Vinci