Quotes about healthy food. Aphorisms and quotes
The main thing in treatment is not the number of drugs, but their right choice Therefore, a correct diagnosis is of paramount importance.
No one will sell you the best medicine in a pharmacy, because it is - correct image life.
The habit of illness is also essentially a disease, and one of the most dangerous.
Morbid imagination gives rise to fictional diseases for which there is no cure.
Syphilis is an exceptional disease because it is born in pleasure. The rest of the ailments are from the nerves.
A conservative lifestyle based on unity with nature is what is the key to victory over most ailments.
The disease has become the norm even for a healthy person.
The two things that a patient should take care of are appetite and good mood otherwise the disease cannot be defeated.
A sick head is not a reason to starve.
All people are united by a common fate - illness and death.
There is no greater emptiness than the bottomless emptiness of pain.
By itself, the cause of the disease is not so important, but finding it out allows you to determine the method of treatment.
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Our nutrients should be a remedy, and our medicinal products must be food.
My mother served what was left of dinner for thirty years.
It is bad if the wife knows how to cook, but does not want to; even worse if she does not know how, but wants to. Robert Frost
People who feed rather than eat are like cattle. - A. Brillat-Savarin
When a person eats little, he worries about the figure. Well, or just can not eat a lot! — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Beer is another proof that the Lord loves us and wants us to be happy.
You have to put your soul into cooking. Eat with those who are dear. Then your heart, embodied in food, connects with the couples of love and turns dinner into a real holiday. - Carlo Petrini
Don't put off until dinner what you can eat for lunch. – Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin
The stomach of an enlightened person has best qualities good heart- sensitivity and gratitude. – Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin
After a good dinner you will forgive everyone, even brother. – Oscar Wilde
A good spoon for dinner, and a glass before dinner. Konstantin Kushner
Better boiled egg in times of peace than a roast bull in war. — Lion Feuchtwanger
Tell me what you eat and I will tell you who you are. Anselme Brillat-Savarin
The Italian has only two thoughts in his head; the second is spaghetti. - Catherine Deneuve
Man lives not by what he eats, but by what he digests. This position is just as true for the mind as it is for the body.
Nobody ever saw the dinner itself. Calvin Trillin
If a gourmet constantly counts calories in dishes, then he is likened to Casanova, who does not take his eyes off his watch. — James Beard
Moderation is the ally of nature and the guardian of health. So when you drink, when you eat, when you move, and even when you love, be in moderation. – Abu-l-Faraj
Love and hunger rule the world. — Friedrich Schiller
Old people endure fasting very easily; in the second place - adults, more difficult - young people, and the most difficult of all - children, and of these last - those who are distinguished by too much liveliness. – Hippocrates
We don't live to eat, we eat to live.
The invention of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery new star. - A. Brillat-Savarin
The same dish is never the same. Alain Lobro
Better mustard after dinner than instead. Ryszard Podlewski
Too much food interferes with subtlety of the mind. – Seneca
We need to eat and drink so much that our strength is restored by this, and not suppressed. - Marcus Thulius Cicero
To truly lose weight, it is enough to give up three things - breakfast, lunch and dinner. Frank Lloyd Wright
Between a good lunch and long life the only difference is that at dinner sweets are served at the end. – Robert Louis Stevenson
Eating too much is bad, but too little is boring. A. Karabchievsky
On the Continent you get good dinners, in England you get good dining manners. George Mikes
It seems to me that every husband prefers good dish without music, music without a good meal. – Immanuel Kant
The best seasoning for food is hunger.
Never argue at dinner: whoever is hungriest always loses.
You only need to eat good food and little by little, the same with books and movies. - Krzysztof Zanussi
Everyone has what he eats. — Ludwig Feuerbach
Don't put off until dinner what you can eat for lunch.
A good dinner brings out all the best qualities of a man. - Jerome K. Jerome
The gentleman never eats. He only eats breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cole Porter
At the end, a banquet was given. The frog ate the fly, the frog already ate, the hedgehog ate the snake, the fox ate the hedgehog. Dinner went in a warm friendly atmosphere. Felix Krivin
I eat to live, not live to eat.
Drunkenness is the mother of all vices.
In major troubles, I deny myself everything except food and drink. - Oscar Wilde
Food that the body does not digest eats the one who ate it. So eat in moderation.
Although I do not at all believe that we should eat beef without mustard, I am quite convinced that there are much more serious danger: desire to eat mustard without beef. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
There are far fewer good stomachs than good food. — Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues
After a good meal, you can forgive anyone, even your relatives.
We do not live in order to eat, but in order not to know what to eat.
If you have money, then eat pilaf, if you have no money, then eat only pilaf. - Uzbek proverb
Better time undereating from time to time than constantly overeating.
Drinking wine is just as harmful as taking poison.
2. Since patience is my greatest virtue and perfection is my goal, I was well equipped for culinary tasks. Marlene Dietrich.
3.High culinary art is the only human ability about which nothing bad can be said. F. Dürrenmatt
4. Getting up from the table hungry - you ate; if you get up after eating, you overate; if you get up after overeating, you are poisoned. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
5. A well-fed cat will not even think of throwing himself at a mouse, and a hungry mouse will think of throwing himself at a cat. Baurzhan Toyshibekov
6. A hungry army is a terrible force. Konstantin Kushner
7. In case of major troubles, I deny myself everything, other than food and drink. Oscar Wilde
8. Dining etiquette was probably invented by people not knowing the feeling of hunger. Delphine de Girardin
9. The most serious political decisions are usually made in cozy, quiet restaurants. Joseph Lafayette
10. A rich man can always share his food with a poor man, and a poor man can always share his appetite with a rich man. Baurzhan Toyshibekov
11. If you have nothing to eat for breakfast, then at lunchtime be sure to pay a courtesy call to a friend - he will share his daily bread, and during dinner visit your enemy - he will voluntarily give it to you. Stas Yankovsky
12. Tame appetite to obey reason willingly. Plutarch
13. Fill two quarters of the stomach with food, one with drink, and leave one for the wind. Chud-shi, ancient Tibetan treatise
14. If a gourmet constantly counts calories in dishes, then he is likened to Casanova, not taking his eyes off the clock. James Beard
15. War is war, and dinner is on schedule. Friedrich Wilhelm I
16. Above all teachings and rules, how to live correctly,
I chose to affirm two foundations of dignity:
It's better to eat nothing at all than to eat anything.
It's better to be alone than to be friends with just anyone
Omar Khayyam
17. It seems to me that every husband prefers a good meal without music to music without a good meal. Emmanuel Kant
18. Love and hunger rule the world. F. Schiller
19. Do not eat food from an envious person and do not be tempted by his delicious dishes. Solomon
20. Since a person is forever condemned to constantly eat, then you need to eat well! Brillat-Savarina
21. Excess food interferes with the logic of the mind. Seneca
22. It is better to undereat from time to time than to constantly overeat. Abu'l-Faraj
23. When there was money, I bought books, and when there was no money, clothes and food. Erasmus of Rotterdam.
24. If you want to live happily ever after, shorten your lunch time. Benjamin Franklin
25. Do not feed with words instead of bread. Aristophanes
26. Japanese cuisine is the perfect food for a ballerina. Maya Plisetskaya
27. Food is just as necessary for health as decent treatment is necessary for an educated person. Kozma Prutkov
28. Eat little at dinner, and even less at dinner, for the health of the whole body is forged in the forge of our stomach. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
29. Everyone would do well to look at themselves while eating. Eliav Canetti
30. Food for us is not only a means of life, but also a means of death. Plutarch
31. Overeating leads to illness, as practice shows. Hippocrates
32. If, having eaten your fill, think about food, then even delicious dishes will not awaken your appetite. Hong Zicheng
33. Cooking is a matter of time. In general, the more time, the better the result. . John Eskin
34. I'm not going to starve myself to live a little longer. Airan Peter
35. Whatever you say to the hungry, he will hear only the rumbling of his empty stomach . Baurzhan Toyshibekov
36. On the Continent you are treated to good dinners, in England - good dining manners. George Mikes
37. Wholesome nutrition does not require nutritional supplements. Konstantin Kushner
38. Man lives not by what he eats, but by what he digests. This applies equally to the mind as it does to the body. Benjamin Franklin
39. Just as the absorption of food without pleasure turns into a boring diet, so the pursuit of science without passion pollutes the memory, which becomes unable to assimilate what it absorbs.
Leonardo da Vinci
40. To think, you have to eat - you can't get anywhere! Yes, but how many different thoughts can be produced by the same piece of bread!
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
41. Feed a guest all night before asking questions. Ernst Heine
42. We eat for our own pleasure, we dress for the pleasure of others. Benjamin Franklin
43. The table is the only place that we do not miss from the very first minute. Anselme Brillat-Savarin
44. We are what we eat. Li Bo
45. It is bad if the wife knows how to cook, but does not want to; even worse if she does not know how, but wants to. Robert Frost
46. A gentleman never eats. He only eats breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cole Porter
New and rediscovered aphorisms and quotes from books and press
Food
I'm pretty sure that a second before death, a dieter thinks, "Damn, why did I give up blueberry donuts 17 years ago?"
Joaquin Phoenix, actor
Man is what he eats.
Der Menschist, was er isst.
LUDWIG FEUERBACH
If you want to prolong your life, shorten your meals.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
The table is the only place where people do not get bored from the very first minute.
ANSELM BRILLAT-SAVARIN
Since we are condemned to eat, we will eat well.
ANSELM BRILLAT-SAVARIN
After a good meal, you can forgive anyone, even your relatives.
OSCAR WILDE
Some eat to live, others starve for the same purpose.
Don't put off until dinner what you can eat for lunch.
ALEXANDER PUSHKIN
It seems to me that every husband prefers a good meal without music to music without a good meal.
IMMANUEL KANT
Bad people live in order to eat and drink, virtuous people eat and drink in order to live.
SOCRATES
Animals feed, people eat; but only smart people are able to eat.
ANSELM BRILLAT-SAVARIN
Diet is a scientifically developed brain-stomach fight program, obviously doomed to failure.
ILYA GERCHIKOV
Hunger is the best seasoning for food.
SOCRATES
War is war, and lunch is on schedule.
FRIEDRICH WILHELM I
Appetite comes with eating.
FRANCOIS RABLE
You have to love what you eat or love the person you cook for. Cooking is an act of love.
Alain Chapelle, chief.
Where there are pancakes, there we are; where there is porridge with butter, there is our place.
Russian proverb
If a country does not have at least fifty varieties of cheese and good wine, so the country has reached the handle.
SALVADOR DALI
The invention of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a new star.
The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a new star.
A. BRILLAT-SAVARIN
Rule of three "S": only one who can prepare a salad, sauce, soup is considered a real cook.
Fish, to become tasty, must swim three times: in water, in oil and in wine.
Fish, to taste good, must swim three times in water, in butter, and in wine.
Proverb
The most delicious thing in my life was cakes in the Warsaw confectionery year in 1913 and these rats. Rats made it possible to survive, cakes gave a guide - for what ...
Aunt KATYA, blockade. Quote from: The New Times, 2010 No. 15, page 60
I love food. The food is delicious.
I Like Food. Food Taste Good.
English book title
On the continent [Europe] people eat well, in Britain at the table good manners.
GEORGE MIKESH
In major troubles, I deny myself everything except food and drink.
OSCAR WILDE
To live well, you must eat well.
A person should know about food no less than about mathematics or about his native language.
GORDON RAMSEY, British chef, - Igor Serdyuk in an interview "In pursuit of extremes." Quote from: Vedomosti on August 7, 2009
Cook quickly, eat slowly.
Hunger is the best seasoning for food.
Cibi condimentum est fames.
latin
He who hastily eats and drinks does not live long in the world.
Czech proverb
Obesity in developed countries is a sign of poverty. When food is plentiful, the more affluent prefer not to eat as much as possible, but as well as possible.
JOHN KAY, Financial Times columnist. Quote from: Vedomosti, September 26, 2008, p. 4
Health is usually not enough for your favorite food.
SOMEBODY
The dishes should be beautiful, the rest is not important.
Alena, daughter of Alexander Galich, about the principle of an unpretentious father in food. Quoted from: Story, 2008, No. 5, p. 105
They throw stones at you, throw food back.
Bashkir proverb
"Eat simple food and you can do anything."
SOMEBODY
"To stay in shape, you need rest, good food and, most importantly, no sports.”
WINSTON CHURCHILL
If you want to know me, eat with me.
JAMES JOYCE, "Ulysses"
God created food, but the devil created cooks.
JOHN TAYLOR
You need to eat more solid foods. You immediately become a different person.
JAMES JOYCE, "Ulysses"
Cheese is the corpse of milk.
JAMES JOYCE, "Ulysses"
For a normal Japanese, there is nothing worse than rice that has lost its whiteness.
HARUKI MURAKAMI. Quoted from: The New Times, 2008, No. 8, p. 61
Many of my attitudes and habits were formed due to the fact that in my younger years I was overfed with black caviar.
VICTOR EROFEEV
It is easier to imagine Britain without the Queen than without tea.
british joke
No one will convince me that in a brilliant symphony more content than in a brilliant salad. If we erect a monument to Mozart, we must also erect a monument to Mr. Olivier.
ANATOLY MARIENGOFF, Cynics
“Tea should taste bitter, like beer, and sugar or milk kills its authentic flavor.”
ALDOS HUXLEY
“How can we hope that peace and prosperity will reign on earth if our bodies are living graves in which dead animals are buried?”
LEV TOLSTOY
"Of course, the best English cuisine is simply French cuisine."
GEORGE ORWELL, quoting this phrase from a French book and vehemently protesting it
“You need to cook slowly, with feeling, from the freshest organic products, and eat with those you love, for one big table. Infinitely accelerating the rhythm of life, we deprive ourselves of life itself.
CARLO PETRINI, founder of the Slow Food movement. Quote from: "Kommersant-Weekend", 2007, No. 49, p. 28
"English cuisine is much better than its fame."
Connoisseurs
“Gastronomic art teaches a person to manage his time rationally and prudently. It educates us at the same time both wise patience and instant reaction.
SERGEY PARKHOMENKO in the article "About pea soup, with which no one is in a hurry." Kommersant Weekend, 2007, No. 62, p. 49
"Classic vinaigrette: all the tastiest in one plate."
SOMEBODY
“Let them do what they want, but raising the price of coffee is too much.”
The heroine of SERGEY DOVLATOV
“I just can’t eat caviar, but I have to force myself.”
The heroine AUDREY TAUTU in the film "Fatal Beauty"
“It has long been known that in the kitchen, quantity never turns into quality, rather the opposite.”
DARIA TSIVINA about the restaurant menu, which presents almost all the capitals of the world. "Kommersant-Weekend", 2007, No. 36, p. 30
“The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Boldly pave the same path to the heart of a woman.
SVETLANA ZAKHAROVA, prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Theater
"Be careful with a person who does not know how to eat or feed."
Prince VLADIMIR ODOEVSKY, "Kitchen", "Book Review", 2007, No. 2, p. 19
"Too many cooks - goodbye stew."
English proverb
"The sauce hides a thousand sins."
An old cook's proverb
“The second freshness - what nonsense! There is only one freshness - the first, it is also the last.
MIKHAIL BULGAKOV, The Master and Margarita
“For me, a restaurant is first and foremost about people. I want them to have fun."
ARKADIY NOVIKOV, restaurateur. GQ, 2007, No. 4, p. 192
“There is a need or fast food, or black caviar. But both are a must with fried potatoes.”
PARIS HILTON. Quote from: "7 Days", 2007, No. 12, p. 35
“If guests suddenly come to you, and there is nothing at home, go down to the cellar and take a leg of lamb.”
ELENA MOLOHOVETS. Quote from: Kommersant Weekly, 2007, No. 29, p. 39
"Ignoring walnuts you are making one of the biggest mistakes of your life.”
Leaders of the Belgian Society of Amateurs walnuts. Quote from: "7 Days", 2007, No. 12, p. 98
"Only fools are not gourmets."
Norman wisdom
"The stuffing cannot be turned back."
SOMEBODY
“An Italian has only two thoughts in his head; the second is spaghetti.”
Catherine Deneuve
"There is nothing harder empty stomach».
Malagasy saying
“Papanov and I worked abroad, we were paid little, so we ate canned food. Once he told me: “If you think that these canned goods are not reflected in our eyes, you are mistaken.”
ARMEN DZHIGARKHANYAN
"Don't waste your time trying to make the best spaghetti sauce in the world - tastier than that what is sold in the supermarket around the corner will still not come out.
From a fashion magazine
"Moonlit night and boiled rice always come in handy."
Japanese saying
"You should eat only good food and little by little, just like with books and movies."
Krzysztof ZANUSSI
"He who does not feed the body does not feed the spirit."
Favorite proverb of chefs
“There should be one part of cruelty in the plate - pepper, vinegar, spices, three parts of strength and six parts of tenderness.”
"A good cook is a lot of character and feeling."
EMIL YUN, chef of the Strasbourg restaurant "Au Crocodile", Izvestia, August 12, 2005
“When you try haute cuisine, which looks simple at first glance, you feel the greatness of the chef is revealed.”
EMIL YUN, chef of the Strasbourg restaurant "Au Crocodile", Izvestia, August 12, 2005
“Are there rehab clinics for Coca-Cola drinkers? I drink six cans a day!”
CARMEN ELECTRA
I'm not a vegetarian because I love animals, I just hate plants.
WHITNEY BROWN
If they don't have bread, let them eat cakes.
Allegedly, Marie Antoinette is addressed to the hungry poor of revolutionary Paris. In fact, the phrase had been circulating in the French press since 1760, that is, thirty years before the revolution. In addition, in the original there are not cakes, but brioches - white buns, that is, the same bread.