Theres no guilt in eating fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains. — Jane Velez-Mitchell Copy Share Image
No one ever sowed the grain of generosity who gathered not up the harvest of the desire of his heart. — Saadi Copy Share Image
The wise ones fashioned speech with their thought, sifting it as grain is sifted through a sieve. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Any human love a man gets he can make fill his life. It's like the grain of mustard-seed. — William John Locke Copy Share Image
The first time I ate organic whole-grain bread I swear it tasted like roofing material. — Robin Williams Copy Share Image
It is necessary to dig deep within oneself to discover the hidden grain of steel called will. — Ryan Shay Copy Share Image
The people starve because those above them eat too much tax-grain. That is the only reason why they starve. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I always not only want push the envelope in my career but I also have an itch for going against the grain. — Bernard Hopkins Copy Share Image
In theatre, there's the director, the writer, and below them the actor. In film, it's the actors who are most important. That… — Anne-Marie Duff Copy Share Image
I'm atheist because religion is a crutch, and only the crippled need crutches. I can get around perfectly well on my own… — Madalyn Murray O'Hair Copy Share Image
“You have hair like the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which… — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Copy Share Image
Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, comes of Her own accord where fools are not respected, grain is well stored up, and the… — Chanakya Copy Share Image
Trade liberty for safety or money and you'll end up with neither. Liberty, like a grain of salt, easily dissolves. The power… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
The most refined form of sexual attractiveness - as well as the most refined form of sexual pleasure - consists in going… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
Men have to have heroes, but no man can ever be as big as the need, and so a legend grows around… — Peter S. Beagle Copy Share Image
Individually, every grain of sand brushing against my hands represents a story, an experience, and a block for me to build upon… — Raquel Cepeda Copy Share Image
The ideal human diet looks like this: Consume plant-based foods in forms as close to their natural state as possible (“whole” foods).… — T. Colin Campbell Copy Share Image
Diet is a big thing. I am a firm believer in you are what you eat. I juice a lot, I try… — Jack Osbourne Copy Share Image
The interesting thing is, while we die of diseases of affluence from eating all these fatty meats, our poor brethren in the… — Jeremy Rifkin Copy Share Image
You, methinks you think you love me well; For me, I love you somewhat; rest: and Love Should have some rest and… — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
I was listening," the king said, aggrieved. "I closed my eyes to listen better." "What did you hear?" "I'm not sure," he… — Megan Whalen Turner Copy Share Image
There is a perennial classical question that asks which part of the motorcycle, which grain of sand in which pile, is the… — Robert M. Pirsig Copy Share Image
Now musing o'er the changing scene Farmers behind the tavern screen Collect; with elbows idly press'd On hob, reclines the corner's guest,… — John Clare Copy Share Image
We are consuming our forests three times faster than they are being reproduced. Some of the richest timber lands of this continent… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
And human instinct is ancient and reliable, utterly mysterious and possibly capable of great genius. I believe that refined, fluent instincts are… — Augusten Burroughs Copy Share Image
‗In life, at sometime or another we come to a point where all relationships cease—where there is only us and Allah. There… — Umera Ahmed Copy Share Image
As I drift back into sleep, I can't help thinking that it's a wonderful thing to be right about the world. To… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
The drama is not a mere copy of nature, not a facsimile. It is the free running hand of genius, under the… — Leigh Hunt Copy Share Image
I culled poetry from odors, sounds, faces, and ordinary events occurring around me. Breezes bulged me as if I were cloth; sounds… — Jimmy Santiago Baca Copy Share Image
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do… — Mary Elizabeth Frye Copy Share Image
Evidence indicates that cats were first tamed in Egypt. The Egyptians stored grain, which attracted rodents, which attracted cats. (No evidence that… — William S. Burroughs Copy Share Image
When I lie on the beach there naked, which I do sometimes, and I feel the wind coming over me and I… — Marlon Brando Copy Share Image