Food & Drink Sayings

350 sayings found from 350 authors

The greatest scandal of the world is the one in which we must be happy.

— Simone de Beauvoir Unknown
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The greatest danger for me is to be bored.

— Michel Foucault Unknown
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There are two problems for a society: to create wealth and to create justice. The second is more important.

— Noam Chomsky Unknown
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The greatest evil in the world is the evil which is done by nobody, the evil which is done by all of us.

— Hannah Arendt 1964
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A man's worth is no greater than the worth of his ambitions.

— Marcus Aurelius c. 161-180 AD
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It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence.

— Seneca c. 65 AD
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The greater part of what we say and do is unnecessary, and if a man would cut it out, he would have more leisure and less disturbance.

— Epictetus c. 108 AD
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Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.

— Sun Tzu c. 5th century BC
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Nature creates few men brave, industry makes many.

— Machiavelli 1531
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The greater the state, the more despotic the government, and the more the prince is forced to rely on fear.

— Montesquieu 1748
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The desire of food is not to be gratified in order to obtain wealth, but the desire of wealth in order to gratify the desire of food.

— Adam Smith 1762-1763
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The greatest characters the world has known, have rose on the ruins of systems.

— Thomas Paine 1792
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A great many women and men, too, make a point of never thinking about a subject without having taken a side first.

— Mary Wollstonecraft 1792
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Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.

— Ralph Waldo Emerson 1844
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The greatest of evils is to be guilty of none.

— Henry David Thoreau 1849
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The abolition of existing property relations is not at all a distinctive feature of communism.

— Friedrich Engels 1848
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The purpose of production is to create wealth, not to support parasites.

— Ayn Rand 1957
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The great task of life is to unite the conscious with the unconscious.

— Sigmund Freud Approx. early 20th century
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The least of things with a meaning is worth more in life than the greatest of things without it.

— Carl Jung 1933
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The ideal of a body of knowledge to which all men can contribute and which all men can use has been the great motivating force of science.

— B.F. Skinner 1953
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