#Ideas Quotes #Age Quotes #Moral Quotes
“Eating is an agricultural act. Eating ends the annual drama of the food economy that begins with planting and birth. Most eaters, however, are no longer aware that this is true. They think of food as an agricultural product, perhaps, but they do not think of themselves as participants in agriculture. They think of themselves as 'consumers.'”
“I just think that beautiful people don't have it as hard, you know? They just don't know what rejection's like. That's why super models aren't good actresses, because they don't need anything. If someone is beautiful and she's needy, she's probably had a terrible childhood.”
“I often think of you all, one cannot do what one wants in life. The more you feel attached to a spot, the more ruthlessly you are compelled to leave it, but the memories remain, and one remembers - as in a looking glass, darkly - one's absent friends.”
“The misapprehension about me is that I am some loud, rampant maniac. I am actually very pensive and quiet.”
“Female friendships are of rapid growth.”
“Men are naturally most impressed by diseases which have obvious manifestations, yet some of their worst enemies creep on them unobtrusively.”
“Jazz changes and all. But I don't know the names of what it is I'm doing.”
“I am surrounded by priests who repeat incessantly that their kingdom is not of this world, and yet they lay their hands on everything they can get.”
Andre Maurois Author
Antoine Rivarol Writer
E. W. Howe Novelist
Francois de La Rochefoucauld Author
François-René de Chateaubriand Writer
Georg C. Lichtenberg
Jean de la Bruyere
Nicolas Chamfort Writer
Paul Auster Author