Quote by Masaji Ishikawa Download Open image ““Make the root of rice plants into a powder and eat it! It’s rich in protein!”” — Masaji Ishikawa ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
If you give me rice, Ill eat today; if you teach me how to grow rice, youll never see me again. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
“BE HAPPY YOU CAN HAVE THE RICE, MANY CAN'T AFFORD THE PRICE. I CAN CONTROL MY ANGER, WHAT WILL I DO IN HUNGER ?” — merlin8thomas Copy Share Image
“Rice belongs to the grass family, and its scientific name is Oryza sativa. It grows in warm places with ample supply of water.” — N.T. Alcuaz Copy Share Image
“A grain of rice is the result of an uninterrupted cosmic process of germination and maturation, unifying the sky, the earth, the elements, and… — Phakyab RINPOCHE Copy Share Image
If people are working only rice and beans for much of their diet, it says something. — Anthony Bourdain Copy Share Image
“At the farm, in our hut, they cooked plain rice porridge and added soy sauce for taste, which nearly rivaled the thrill of drinking… — Jennifer H. Lau Copy Share Image
“Don’t you know?” he asked with a great show of incredulity. “This is the latest scientific method. It can produce more.” I hadn’t planted rice seedlings before, but I knew what every Japanese kid learned in elementary school. If you plant rice seedlings too close together, they crowd one another out and can’t produce a decent crop. Rice Growing 101,… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share
Rice is great if you're really hungry and want to eat two thousand of something. — Mitch Hedberg Copy Share Image
“She’d have to treat the interview more like risotto than instant rice, adding ingredients gradually while stirring gently.” — Maya Corrigan Copy Share Image
“I like rice. Rice is great if you're hungry and want 2000 of something. ” — Mich Ehrenborg Copy Share Image
“A simple act of kindness the size of a rice grain can weigh as heavy as a mountain.” — Feroz Bham Copy Share Image
“We’re committed, as she gets older, to teaching her about her birth culture. And of course she already loves the rice. Actually, it was… — Celeste Ng Copy Share Image
“People came to our house from far and wide. Party and military bigwigs, some guy known as the “combat commander,” the village headman, and… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“This was laughable, of course, but that’s always the way with totalitarian regimes. Language gets turned on its head. Serfdom is freedom. Repression is… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“I was amazed we’d got through the checkpoint so easily. I couldn’t help asking about it. “Well, these soldiers, you see . . .… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“My family was poor, but my childhood days in Mizonokuchi were the happiest of my life. Even now, when I think about my hometown,… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“People ridiculed me. “What on earth are you doing?” they asked. “Why are you working so hard?” They didn’t understand that driving that tractor… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“I mean, this was the second half of the twentieth century, for pity’s sake, and they still saw communism as the road to utopia.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“But the reality hit home late that night. I had a wife. And now two children. And however hard I worked, I would always… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“So we became masters at faking it. Everyone did. To do anything else could have gotten us killed.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“I still hope to rescue my remaining children. It is a terrible curse to not even know if they are still alive. But I… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“But that’s the trouble with propaganda. It constantly contradicts itself.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“The consul was at a loss for words the first time he set eyes on me. “My God! How could they treat you like… — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“We were nothing but a bunch of ravenous ghosts. The barely living dead.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image