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Those persons who suffer from indigestion, or who become drunk, are utterly ignorant of the true principles of eating and drinking.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin |
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Author Details: Type: Lawyer Quotes Category: Quotes Date of Birth: April 1, 1755 Date of Death: February 2, 1826 Nationality: French Amazon: Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin on Amazon |
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Select Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Quotations:
Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin The torrent of centuries rolling over the human race, has continually brought new perfections, the cause of which, ever active though unseen, is found in the demands made by our senses, which always in their turns demand to be occupied. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin The centuries last passed have also given the taste important extension; the discovery of sugar, and its different preparations, of alcoholic liquors, of wine, ices, vanilla, tea and coffee, have given us flavors hitherto unknown. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Vegetables, which are the lowest in the scale of living things, are fed by roots, which, implanted in the native soil, select by the action of a peculiar mechanism, different subjects, which serve to increase and to nourish them. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Nothing is more pleasant than to see a pretty woman, her napkin well placed under her arms, one of her hands on the table, while the other carries to her mouth, the choice piece so elegantly carved. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Sight and touch, being thus increased in capacity, might belong to some species far superior to man; or rather the human species would be far different had all the senses been thus improved. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin All men, even those we call savages, have been so tormented by the passion for strong drinks, that limited as their capacities were, they were yet able to manufacture them. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin |
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Quote Keywords: Become, Drinking, Drunk, Eating, Ignorant, Indigestion, Persons, Principles, Suffer, Those, True, Utterly |
Dictionary Links: Become, Drinking, Drunk, Eating, Ignorant, Indigestion, Suffer, Those, True, Utterly |
All Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Quotations: All languages had their birth, their... All men, even those we call... Hearing, which, by the motion of... I am essentially an amateur medecin... I will only observe, that that... Nothing is more pleasant than to... Sight and touch, being thus increased... Taste, which enables us to distinguish... Tell me what you eat, and... The centuries last passed have also... The discovery of a new dish... The first thing we become convinced... The German Doctors say that persons... The number of flavors is infinite... The sense of smell explores; deleterious substances... The sense of smell, like a... The senses are the organs by... The torrent of centuries rolling over... Those persons who suffer from indigestion... Vegetables, which are the lowest in... When I need a word and... |
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