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"Have you ever taken something out of the clothes hamper because it had become, relatively, the cleanest thing?" »Katharine Whitehorn
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"Thought: Why does man kill? He kills for food. And not only food: frequently there must be a beverage." »Woody Allen
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"Thought: why does man kill? He kills for food. And not only for food: frequently there must be a beverage." »Woody Allen, Without Feathers
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"Thought Why does man kill He kills for food. And not only food frequently there must be a beverage." »Woody Allen
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"In the cage there is food, not much, but there is food-outside are only great stretches of freedom." »Nicanor Parra
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"I wish I can enjoy no food but food for thought." »Kedar Joshi
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"Being plied with fine food always puts me in mind of the slammer, cause the food was jumpin' in there too--high in fat but nice and salty. You know what the worst deprivation in there was My music. Radio belonged to my cell mate, the Blonde Hammer. He was into that jazz-fusion thing at the time. I tell you what, enough Spyro Gyra and you're hoping you'll get killed in a knife fight." »Barbara Hall
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"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist." »Dom Helder Camara
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"By academic freedom I understand the right to search for truth and to publish and teach what one holds to be true. This right implies also a duty one must not conceal any part of what on has recognized to be true. It is evident that any restriction on academic freedom acts in such a way as to hamper the dissemination of knowledge among the people and thereby impedes national judgment and action." »Albert Einstein
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"Poverty, we may say, surrounds a man with ready-made barriers, which if they do mournfully gall and hamper, do at least prescribe for him, and force on him, a sort of course and goal; a safe and beaten, though a circuitous, course. A great part of his guidance is secure against fatal error, is withdrawn from his control. The rich, again, has his whole life to guide, without goal or barrier, save of his own choosing, and, tempted, is too likely to guide it ill." »Carlyle
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"When you are alone, bless the solitude; when you are with someone, bless the togetherness! Think of the seagull: It flies alone happily; it flies with another happily too! Solitude is a food; togetherness is a food; man needs both and he must be happy with both!" »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"I like neither new clothes nor new kinds of food." »Albert Einstein
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"I am not a glutton - I am an explorer of food." »Erma Bombeck
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"What is food to one, is to others bitter poison." »Lucretius, De Rerum Natura
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"Conversation is food for the soul." »Mexican Proverb
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"What is food to one man is bitter poison to others." »Lucretius
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"God gives every bird its food, but He does not throw it into its nest." »J. G. Holland
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"food is the most primitive form of comfort." »Sheila Graham
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"Health food makes me sick." »Calvin Trillin
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"Potatoes are to food what sensible shoes are to fashion." »Linda Wells
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"“A lack of clarity is food for failure."" »Steve Maraboli
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"Most vegetarians look so much like the food they eat that they can be classified as cannibals." »Finley Peter Dunne
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"At my age the bones are water in the morning until food is given them." »Pearl Buck
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"The murals in restaurants are on par with the food in museums." »Peter De Vries
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"The murals in restaurants are on a par with the food in museums." »Peter De Vries
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"When I get a little money, I buy books. And if there is any left over, I buy food." »Desiderius Erasmus
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"Any healthy man can go without food for two days - but not without poetry." »Charles Baudelaire
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"Any healthy man can go without food for two days -- but not without poetry." »Charles Baudelaire
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"To a historian libraries are food, shelter, and even muse." »Barbara Tuchman
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"food is an important part of a balanced diet." »Fran Lebowitz
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