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Quotes About Digestion

What? My gastrointestinal clock was ticking. I wanted a food baby.
~ Gena Showalter
I forget most of what I read, just as I do most of what I have eaten, but I know that both contribute no less to the conservation of my mind and my body on that account.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Sin duda la primera sátira fue hecha por venganza. Utilizarla para el mejoramiento del prójimo, contra los vicios y no contra los viciosos, es ya un pensamiento domesticado, enfriado, deglutido.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Das Lachen ist der Gesundheit zuträglich, denn es fördert die Verdauung.
~ Immanuel Kant
Não gostava de pessoas, preferia os gatos. Digeria os humanos em pequenas doses, mais de três provocavam-lhe indigestão. - Alma Belasco
~ Isabel Allende
A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest.
~ Havelock Ellis
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
~ Sir Francis Bacon
If the poor man cannot always get meat, the rich man cannot always digest it.
~ Henry Giles
Topsoil is a place of digestion. It sucks and chews things into smaller pieces. When it's hungry, it turns grey and stony; when it's thirsty, it opens thousands of cracked lips. Subsoil is more skeletal: it doesn't digest.
~ Alice Oswald
Flatulence peaks twice a day... five hours after lunch and five hours after dinner.
~ Mary Roach
You come up and read books?" asked Gregor. "Read them, eat them, whatever mood strikes me,
~ Suzanne Collins
At least, you two have decent manners," says Effie as we're finishing the main course. "The pair last year ate everything with their hands like a couple of savages. It completely upset my digestion." The pair last year were two kids from the Seam who'd never, not one day of their lives, had enough to eat.
~ Suzanne Collins
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~ Suzanne Collins
Sometimes you need to press pause to let everything sink in.
~ Sebastian Vettel
Goat's milk is the closest thing out there to human breast milk. Plus, it is more easily digested than cow's or soy milk. Giving goat's milk to children is popular in Europe and other parts of the world.
~ Kristin Cavallari
Fruit should be consumed alone, or with raw leafy greens such as spinach or lettuce, and always on an empty stomach.
~ Natalia Rose
You've got questions coming out of you like farts on Thanksgiving.
~ Neal Shusterman
The first pair Opal and Amber are, Agate sings in B flat, the wolf avatar, A duet-solutio! - with Aquamarine. Mighty Emerald next, with the lovely Citrine. Number Eight is digestio, her stand is Jade fine. E major's the key of the Black Tourmaline, Sapphire sings in F major, and bright is her sheen. Then almost at once comes Diamond alone, Whose sign of the lion as Leo is known. Projectio! Time flows on, both present and past. Ruby red is the first and is also the last.
~ Kerstin Gier
The Indian peasant is the world's champion shitter. Stacks of chappaties and mounds of mustard leaf-mash down the hatch twice a day; stacks of shit a.m. and p.m.
~ Khushwant Singh
O Sage ! the stomach is the prison house of wind, The sagacious contain it not in captivity, If wind torment thy belly, release it, fart; For the wind in the stomach is like a stone on the heart.
~ Khushwant Singh
The alimentary canal is thirty-two feet long. You control only the first three inches of it. Control it well.
~ Kin Hubbard
When my friends have a health concern, they call me. I've always been a vitamin taker. I also take digestive enzymes and antioxidants, and supplements that help with the thyroid and adrenals for my time-zone changes.
~ Carla Gugino
Just eat it and shit it and be done with it and don't feel special cuz you eat that shit with someone because in the end we all shit alone!
~ Caroline Kepnes
Jessamine recoiled from the paper as if it were a snake. "A lady does not read the newspaper. The society pages, perhaps, or the theater news. Not this filth." "But you are not a lady, Jessamine---," Charlotte began. "Dear me," said Will. "Such harsh truths so early in the morning cannot be good for the digestion.
~ Cassandra Clare