Quote by Isaac Asimov
The first law of dietetics seems to be if it tastes good, its bad

The first law of dietetics seems to be if it tastes good, its bad for you. – Isaac Asimov

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There is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhere is to brighten it everywhere. – Isaac Asimov

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Science can be introduced to children well or poorly. If poorly, children can be turned away from science; they can develop a lifelong antipathy; they will be in a far worse condition than if they had never been introduced to science at all. – Isaac Asimov

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Maybe weve been brainwashed by 130 years of Yankee history, but Southern identity now has more to do with food, accents, manners, music than the Confederate past. Its something thats open to both races, a variety of ethnic groups and people who move here. – John Shelton Reed

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I eat a variety of foods like vegetables, fruit and beef for protein and iron. – Sasha Cohen

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At home I serve the kind of food I know the story behind. – Michael Pollan

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From the simple stringing together of lemon garlands for the goddess Durga, to dividing the prasadam or blessed foods for the children first, I came to associate food not only with feminity, but also with purity and divinity. – Padma Lakshmi

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We want all our friends to tell us our bad qualities; it is only the particular ass that does so whom we cant tolerate. – William James

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Human suffering, while it is asleep, is shapeless. If it is wakened it takes the form of the waker. – Antonio Porchia, Voces, 1943, translated from Spanish by W.S. Merwin

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