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Quotes About Greek

Mid-afternoon, I snack on Greek yogurt with nuts or a green juice from Juice Press.
~ Mary Helen Bowers
Greek yogurt with some olive oil stirred in can transform many dishes.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
Fage does not make great yogurt.
~ Hamdi Ulukaya
Right now I'd love to be sitting on a Greek island somewhere because of being Greek American, eating great octopus salad and some fantastic lamb. Or sipping a little ouzo. I think the Mediterranean diet is one of the healthiest... Lots of nuts, vegetables, fruits, fresh fish, lean meats, yogurt.
~ Cat Cora
One of my favorite breakfasts is Greek yogurt with fresh fruit.
~ Louise Linton
The base of raita is traditionally unstrained whole-milk yogurt, but I like to break away from convention and reach for whatever fermented dairy I have on hand. Ive used buttermilk, Greek yogurt, sour cream, and any combination thereof for the base of my raita.
~ Sohla El-Waylly
It seems likely that Jesus, being a scholarly young man, learned some Hebrew, but that's conjecture. It's more likely that Jesus spoke some Greek, as this language dominated the region after the conquests of Alexander the Great in the fourth century.
~ Jay Parini
As a student I travelled around the Mediterranean - the Greek islands and Salerno on the south coast of Italy.
~ Santiago Calatrava
When I was a kid, I'd kneel down at the side of my bed every night before I went to sleep, and my mother and I would say a Greek prayer to the Virgin Mary.
~ Olympia Dukakis
For a late snack, I'll throw some mixed nuts into greek-style yoghurt.
~ Luke Campbell
Hoping to escape those associations and underscore the spiritual dimensions of these drugs, some researchers have proposed they instead be called "entheogens"—from the Greek for "the divine within.
~ Michael Pollan
Eôsphoros, ' ????????' (pronunciation: eh-aw-s- fOR-aw s) is the Greek name for the Latin Lucifer, 'Dawn Bringer'; the planet Venus was known by this name along with Hesperos '???????', known in Latin as Vesperus, 'Evening Star'.
~ Michael W. Ford
En az bildiÄŸimiz ÅŸeyler tanr?laÅŸmaya en elveriÅŸli olanlard?r. Onun içindir ki Yunanl?lar?n, biz insanlar? tanr?laÅŸt?rmalar?na bir türlü ak?l erdiremem.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Sand???m?zdan çok daha az Yunanl?y?z. Ne tiyatro basamaklar?n?n ne de sahnenin üzerindeyiz; bizzat yönlendirdiÄŸimiz -çünkü onun bir çark?y?z- onun iktidar etkileri taraf?ndan kuÅŸat?lm?? olarak, Panopticon makinesinin içindeyiz.
~ Michel Foucault
the long history of our House, we have been constantly shadowed by Misfortune, as if we were its prey. One might almost believe the curse of Atreus from ancient Greek times on Old Terra.
~ Brian Herbert
Cosmos is a Greek word for the order of the universe. It is, in a way, the opposite of Chaos. It implies the deep interconnectedness of all things. It conveys awe for the intricate and subtle way in which the universe is put together.
~ Carl Sagan
The Greek religion explained that diffuse band of light in the night sky as the milk of Hera, squirted from her breast across the heavens, a legend that is the origin of the phrase Westerners still use—the Milky Way.
~ Carl Sagan
Demon" means "knowledge" in Greek. "Science" means "knowledge" in Latin. A jurisdictional dispute is exposed, even if we look no further.
~ Carl Sagan
The ancient Aztec and the ancient Greek words for "God" are nearly the same. Is this evidence of some contact or commonality between the two civilizations, or should we expect occasional such coincidences between two wholly unrelated languages merely by chance? Or could, as Plato thought in the Cratylus, certain words be built into us from birth?
~ Carl Sagan
Kozmos ''düzen içinde bir evren'' anlam?nda kullan?lan Yunanca bir sözcüktür ve bir bak?ma ''karmaÅŸa'' anlam?na gelen Kaos'un kar??t?d?r.
~ Carl Sagan
Greek philosophy seems to have met with something with which a good tragedy is not supposed to meet, namely, a dull ending.
~ Karl Marx
The early Greek tribal society resembles in many respects that of peoples like the Polynesians, the Maoris for instance. Small bands of warriors, usually living in fortified settlements, ruled by tribal chiefs or kings, or by aristocratic families, were waging war against one another on sea as well as on land.
~ Karl Popper
may I ask what the name of this Nazarene is?" "Oh yes," said Antipas, "I nearly forgot. It is Yeshua. Jesus in Greek." Yeshua meant "Yahweh saves.
~ Brian Godawa
Beside the refined, almost Greek, simplicity of Chaucer's poetry, the ornamented verse of the contemporary north-western poet rears like A Hindu temple, exotic and densely fashioned.
~ Brian Stone