Digestion Quote by Voltaire Download Open image “The fate of a nation has often depended upon the good or bad digestion of a prime minister.” — Voltaire ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Digestion Fate Ministers Nations Prime Prime minister
My view is, the most important thing as prime minister is trying to make the right judgments. In order to make good judgments, you… — David Cameron Copy Share Image
One wants in a Prime Minister a good many things, but not very great things. He should be clever but need not be a… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
One of the most difficult decisions for any prime minister is when to give up on a bad but long-cherished policy. — Damian Green Copy Share Image
A prime minister has to keep a certain balance when dealing with sensitive issues. — Ehud Olmert Copy Share Image
In my view, the ideal prime minister is patient, hard-working, compassionate and has a clear vision, driven by the fair go. — Julia Gillard Copy Share Image
Your personality as the prime minister feeds through to what you emphasise, and what you don't, how you'll handle a situation - whether you've… — John Key Copy Share Image
The main essentials of a successful prime minister are sleep and a sense of history. — Harold Wilson Copy Share Image
People innately have lots of solutions. It sounds like an obvious thing, but everyone thinks that they can be prime minister; everyone thinks that… — Mark Thomas Copy Share Image
To be prime minister, you need to fight many entities, you need to be very determined. It's not going to fall in your lap. — Ayelet Shaked Copy Share Image
This life as a simple citizen and laborer has its benefits not only for the person himself but perhaps also for his country. After… — David Ben-Gurion Copy Share Image
In every province, the chief occupations, in order of importance, are lovemaking, malicious gossip, and talking nonsense. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Fanaticism, to which men are so much inclined, has always served not only to render them more brutalized but more wicked. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
It is with books as with men: a very small number play a great part, the rest are lost in the multitude. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Meslier was the most singular phenomenon ever seen among all the meteors fatal to the Christian religion. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Every sensible man, every honorable man, must hold the Christian sect in horror." "Christianity is the most ridiculous, the most absurd and bloody religion… — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Being unable to make people more reasonable, I preferred to be happy away from them — Voltaire Copy Share Image
When his highness sends a ship to Egypt, does he trouble his head whether the mice on board are at their ease or not? — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Madness is to think of too many things in succession too fast, or of one thing too exclusively. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
God gave us the gift of life; it is up to us to give ourselves the gift of living well. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
“Whereas chimpanzees spend five hours a day chewing raw food, a single hour suffices for people eating cooked food. The advent of cooking enabled… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
Why do some die and some live? The answer was clearly, that on the whole the best fitted live. From the effects of disease… — Alfred Russel Wallace Copy Share Image
“In more ancient times the life was simpler, but now the discovery of all these different medicines for curing dyspepsia shows that people are… — Virchand Raghavji Gandhi Copy Share Image
Knowledge that is not put into practice is like food that is not digested. — Sathya Sai Baba Copy Share Image
It is by far the most elegant worship, hardly excepting the Greek mythology. What with incense, pictures, statues, altars, shrines, relics, and the real… — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
In America, we eat until we're full, which means we usually go past the point of satiety because satiety actually follows digestion. — Harley Pasternak Copy Share Image
Mathematics is of two kinds, Rigorous and Physical. The former is Narrow: the latter Bold and Broad. To have to stop to formulate rigorous… — Oliver Heaviside Copy Share Image
I'd rather sing one wild song and burst my heart with it, than live a thousand years watching my digestion and being afraid of… — Jack London Copy Share Image
Every one should be his own physician. We ought to assist, and not to force nature. Eat with moderation...Nothing is good for the body… — Voltaire Copy Share Image