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Quotes About Indigestion

Beth popped a Tums in her mouth and crunched it into a powder that filled the creases in her molars.
~ J.R. Ward
Dame Alice was suffering from nothing more than an indigestion of self-importance.
~ Sylvia Townsend Warner
Now I remember why I hate eating sheep. Horrible, fluffy things that give me hair balls and indigestion. ( Saphira from the Eragon Series)
~ Christopher Paolini
Indigestion was designed by God to impose morality on stomachs. Our entire lives explained in one French novel.
~ Victor Hugo
I am bound to add that the excess in too little has ever proved in me more dangerous than the excess in too much the last may cause indigestion, but the first causes death.
~ Giacomo Casanova
I'll obey them in the winter when the doctors say to me I must give up ham and spinach, and obedient I'll be. To relieve my indigestion in December they can try, But there's none of them can stop me when it's time for cherry pie.
~ Edgar A. Guest
God, these bloody English! Bursting with money and indigestion. Because he comes from Oxford. You
~ James Joyce
Bursting with money and indigestion. Because he comes from Oxford. You know, Dedalus, you have the real Oxford manner. He can't make you out. O, my name for you is the best: Kinch, the knife-blade.
~ James Joyce
No seriously, I'm a 910-year-old time lord, tough as old boots . Eat me and you'll have terrible indigestion for the next twenty years. Don't say I didn't warn you!
~ Len Wein
They walked along in silence, that silence just before parting where everything has been left unsaid and it is too late now to say it. Fern felt as if her stomach was full of words, words burning to be spoken, but her lips refused to unclose and the words remained inside her, seething, like a bad case of indigestion.
~ Jan Siegel
How do you feel?" He rubbed his stomach. "Like I've been eating Styrofoam.
~ Dan Brown
Since the war nothing is so really frightening not the dark not alone in a room or anything on a road or a dog or a moon but two things, yes, indigestion and high places they are frightening.
~ Gertrude Stein
it was just public opinion in an acute state of indigestion.
~ William Faulkner
Those persons who suffer from indigestion, or who become drunk, are utterly ignorant of the true principles of eating and drinking.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
God, you Jews are truly exotic. Exotic? She should only know the Greenblatts. Or Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sharpstein, my father's friends. Or for that matter, my cousin Tovah. Exotic? I mean, they're nice, but hardly exotic with their endless bickering over the best way to combat indigestion or how far back to sit from the television set.
~ Woody Allen
I also turn to homeopathic remedies for the treatment of indigestion, travel sickness, insomnia and hay fever just to name a few. Homeopathy offers a safe, natural alternative that causes no side effects or drug interactions.
~ Cindy Crawford
Worry is just about the worst form of mental activity there isónext to hate, which is deeply self destructive. Worry is pointless. It is wasted mental energy. It also creates bio-chemical reactions which harm the body, producing everything from indigestion to coronary arrest, and a multitude of things in between
~ Unknown
Dyspepsia is the remorse of a guilty stomach.
~ Unknown
1446, that's when the foundations were laid. It took forty years to complete." "Sounds like some builders I know," Rebus said. "Can't you feel it?" Sithing was staring at Rebus. "Right at the core of your cynical heart, can't you feel something ?" "It's just indigestion, thanks for asking." Rebus rubbed his chest.
~ Ian Rankin
I'm tired of eating your family's lousy, tasteless recipes," Dad said. "Tasteless recipes? My grandmother's rolling in her grave!" "It's from indigestion.
~ Neal Shusterman
invented Pepsi-Cola in New Bern, North Carolina. He called it Brad's Drink at first and changed it to Pepsi-Cola in 1898. Why? Because "dyspepsia" means indigestion, and Pepsi was supposed to calm the stomach.
~ Dan Gutman
I feel a very unusual sensation - if it's not indigestion, I think it must be gratitude
~ Benjamin Disraeli
During the years he was never sick, except of course for the chronic indigestion which was universal, and still is, with men who live alone, cook for themselves, and eat in solitude.
~ John Steinbeck, East of Eden
Family dinners are more often than not an ordeal of nervous indigestion, preceded by hidden resentment and ennui and accompanied by psychosomatic jitters.
~ M. F. K. Fisher