The whole of nature, as has been said, is a conjugation of the ver

The whole of nature, as has been said, is a conjugation of the verb to eat, in the active and in the passive. – William Ralph Inge

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Unquiet meals make ill digestions. – William Shakespeare

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Come, come! Let us go to breakfast. The morning air has given me a rude appetite. I long to say grace over a fresh egg… – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Hyperion, A Romance, “The Evening and the Morning St

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We are but the veriest, sorriest slaves of our stomach. – Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), 1889

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Cutting stalks at noontime. Perspiration drips to the earth. Know you that your bowl of rice each grain from hardship comes? – Chang Chan-Pao

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