Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are.
From Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Those persons who suffer from indigestion, or who become drunk, are utterly ignorant of the true principles of eating and drinking.
The discovery of a new dish confers more happiness on humanity, than the discovery of a new star.
Taste, which enables us to distinguish all that has a flavor from that which is insipid.
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.
All languages had their birth, their apogee and decline.
When I need a word and do not find it in French, I select it from other tongues, and the reader has either to understand or translate me. Such is my fate.
The first thing we become convinced of is that man is organized so as to be far more sensible of pain than of pleasure.
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.
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.
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