Quotes About Whole
One final note: soaking whole grains, such as brown rice, buckwheat, and quinoa, for a day before cooking them increases their nutritional value.3 Certain phytonutrients and vitamins are activated as the grain starts to germinate. These include powerful chemopreventive phenols that inhibit the growth of abnormal cells.
~ Joel Fuhrman
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Intact grains include wild and black rice, steel-cut oats, bulgur wheat, wheat berries, and hulled barley (also known as barley groats, scotch barley, or pot barley).
~ Joel Fuhrman
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it is possible to create nutritious and tasty treats using only whole, natural ingredients: fresh, frozen, or unsulfured dried fruit; raw nuts and seeds; and whole grains.
~ Joel Fuhrman
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White or "enriched" rice is just as bad as white bread and pasta. It is nutritionally bankrupt. You might as well just eat the Uncle Ben's cardboard box it comes in. Refining the rice removes the same important factors: fiber, minerals, phytochemicals, and vitamin E. So, when you eat grains, eat whole grains.
~ Joel Fuhrman
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Its a bit mad. Too bad, I mean, that getting to know each just for a fleeting second Must be replaced by unperfect knowledge of the featureless whole Like some pocket history of the world, so general As to constitute a sob or wail
~ John Ashbery
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Beauty is the adjustment of all parts proportionately so that one cannot add or subtract or change without impairing the harmony of the whole.
~ Leon Battista Alberti
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Desires are seeds waiting for their season to sprout. From a single seed of desire, whole forests grow.
~ Deepak Chopra
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Of mankind in general, the parts are greater than the whole.
~ Aristotle
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I always thought I needed the support of someone in a long-term relationship to make me whole.
~ Craig Revel Horwood
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The vast and terrible depth. "Of course," he said. "The inexhaustibility." "I understand." "The whole huge nameless thing." "Yes, absolutely." "The massive darkness." "Certainly, certainly." "The whole terrible endless hugeness." "I know exactly what you mean.
~ Don DeLillo
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When Lee has a certain look on his face, eyes kind of amused, mouth small and tight, he finds himself thinking of his father. He believes it is a look his father may have used. It feels like his father. A curious sensation, the look coming upon him, taking hold in an unmistakable way, and then his old man is here, eerie and forceful and whole, a meeting across worlds.
~ Don DeLillo
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Ultimately, I have come to think, travel teaches us about love. It teaches us that the very best we can do with our lives is to embrace the peoples, places, and cultures we meet with all our mind, heart, and soul, to live as fully as possible in every moment, every day. And it teaches us that this embrace is simultaneously a way of becoming whole and letting go.
~ Don George
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By happy contrast, Hobie's whole day revolved around dinner.
~ Donna Tartt
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I knew this was a jewel of a day that would glow bright for my whole life, brighter than any ruby in Macbeth's crown.
~ Jackie French
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A sacral society is one in which everything, including whatever is not sacred, is judged from the standpoint of the sacred. The profane is not the sacred, but it can exist only in a society which orders everything with reference to the sacred. The fact that man treats a given element as sacred does not mean that the rest is not sacred for the world is a whole. What it means is that the rest is located with reference to the ever present sacred.
~ Jacques Ellul
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insomma, come tutto
~ Unknown
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When looking at nature, you must always consider the detail and the whole.
~ Unknown
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Francis and Mary were to admit that Elizabeth's role in the whole affair had all along been that of an impartial umpire
~ John Guy
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Meaning Michael Milton; meaning the whole thing.
~ John Irving
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It was Owen Meany who taught me that any good book is always in motion—from the general to the specific, from the particular to the whole, and back again. Good reading—and good writing about reading—moves the same way.
~ John Irving
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book is always in motion – from the general to the specific, from the particular to the whole, and back again. Good reading
~ John Irving
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Education in the art of dance is education of the whole man ? his physical, mental and emotional natures are disciplined and nourished simultaneously in dance.
~ Ted Shawn
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Citizenship is an attitude, a state of mind, an emotional conviction that the whole is greater than the part...and that the part should be humbly proud to sacrifice itself that the whole may live.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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The heart of the Waldorf method is that education is an art-it must speak to the child's experience. To educate the whole child, his heart and his will must be reached, as well as the mind.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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