Food Quote by Alfred Nobel Download Open image “A heart can no more be forced to love than a stomach can be forced to digest food by persuasion.” — Alfred Nobel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Food Heart Love More Persuasion Stomach
There is nothing stronger than a heart which loves and is freely given. — Jean Vanier Copy Share Image
Love is a feeling that comes into our hearts of our own choice for neither force nor harshness can limit the heart's freedom. — Pietro Metastasio Copy Share Image
The human heart holds much more love than it can ever disburse in one lifetime. — David Richo Copy Share Image
Our hearts don't always align with the visions we have for our lives; emotions aren't always vessels of simple manipulation and, try as we… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The heart has its order, the mind has its own, which uses principles and demonstrations. The heart has a different one. We do not… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
The emptier a person's heart is, the more he or she needs to buy, own, and consume. — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
Love is said to be an involuntary passion, and it is, therefore, contended that it cannot be resisted. This is true in part only,… — George Washington Copy Share Image
You can't fight for love with an unready heart. That's like trying to win a marathon with your legs tied up. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When the heart is pure and simple it cannot help loving, because it has discovered the source of love which is God. — John Vianney Copy Share Image
To his sister-in-law: What a contrast between us! You live a warm and glowing life, surrounded by loved ones whom you care for and… — Alfred Nobel Copy Share Image
Lawyers have to make a living, and can only do so by inducing people to believe that a straight line is crooked. — Alfred Nobel Copy Share Image
The first time I saw nitroglycerine was in the beginning of the Crimean War. Professor Zinin in St. Petersburg exhibited some to my father… — Alfred Nobel Copy Share Image
I am not aware that I have deserved any notoriey, and I have no taste for its buzz. — Alfred Nobel Copy Share Image
One can state, without exaggeration, that the observation of and the search for similarities and differences are the basis of all human knowledge. — Alfred Nobel Copy Share Image
“The day when two army corps can annihilate each other in one second, all civilized nations, it is to be hoped, will recoil from… — Alfred Nobel Copy Share Image
On Sundays, that's my pig out day and I do the pizza and the beer. — Victoria Silvstedt Copy Share Image
Before Noah, men having only water to drink, could not find the truth. Accordingly...they became abominably wicked, and they were justly exterminated by the… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
By eating many fruits and vegetables in place of fast food and junk food, people could avoid obesity. — David H. Murdock Copy Share Image
“The global population of Earth are involved in the following corporate government experiments: The long term effects of - 1. Nuclear bomb fallout radiation.… — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
“My God, Joseph, your toasted sandwiches are the fucking shit. You do know that right?” — Beth Ashworth Copy Share Image
To me, Caribbean food is about fresh, seasonal produce - using what's in season to create vibrant and great tasting food. The spicing is… — Ainsley Harriott Copy Share Image
“[S]ometimes, when you are a food person, the possible irrelevance of what you are doing doesn’t cross your mind until it’s too late. (Once,… — Nora Ephron Copy Share Image
“if you cannot control your hunger and appetite, good luck managing your blood chemistry, metabolism, waistline, and, in the bigger picture, the prospect of… — David Perlmutter Copy Share Image
“Hungarian Proverb: A dish of cabbages can be heated when it grows cold, but it will never taste the same.” — Mourid Barghouti Copy Share Image
“The phrase “low and slow” was coined to describe the relatively low temperatures used for smoking and the lengthy amount of time it takes… — Ted Reader Copy Share Image
Things live and die, and then someone processes them into edible portions. This is a complete telling of the story, 'Food.' The basic plot… — David Fahrenthold Copy Share Image