Famous aphorisms about healthy eating are as follows: 1. If you disturb your digestion, you are poisoning your own blood.
(German thinker) Engels 2. A person cannot enjoy the pleasure of eating without first feeling hungry and thirsty.
——(Ancient Roman philosopher) Augustine 3. The pursuit of exquisite food is a sign of luxury life, and the unwillingness to eat homely meals is a sign of mental illness.
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4. The way to care for one's old age is that although there are hundreds of treasures from land and water, one should avoid eating anything mixed with them. Mixed foods will interfere with each other.
——(Ancient Chinese medical scientist) Sun Siyao 5. There is no limit to the desire for food and drink.
Every additional frugality is also the way to cherish blessings and prolong life.
——(ancient Chinese poet) Su Shi 6. Eat when you are hungry and stop before you are full; take a leisurely walk and make sure your stomach is empty.
——(ancient Chinese poet) Su Shi 7. Don’t blame your food because you have no appetite.
——(Indian writer) Rabindranath Tagore 8. Don’t neglect your body’s health; diet and movements must be in order.
——(Ancient Greek mathematician) Pythagoras 9. Food treasures can enrich the skin, but they can block the mind.
——(British dramatist and poet) Shakespeare 10. He who feasts all day long will never enjoy a single meal.
——(British Dictionary Editor) Fowler 11. If you are rich, you should eat more when you are happy; on the other hand, if you are poor, you should eat more when you can.
——(German philosopher) Diogenes 12. If you need to change one eating habit, it is best to readjust the diet entirely.
——(British Philosopher) Bacon 13. I eat to survive, to serve others, and sometimes for pleasure, but not for enjoyment.
——(Indian politician) Gandhi 14. You should eat to survive, not live to eat.
——(Ancient Roman philosopher) Cicero 15. There has never been an example that proves that good words can comfort a hungry stomach.