The proverb warns that 'You should not bite the hand that feeds you.' But maybe you should, if it prevents you from feeding yourself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Feeding my children is not like feeding myself: it matters more.
It is hard to bite the hands that feed you, especially when you are competing for food.
Feeding is a very important ritual for me. I don't trust people who don't like to eat.
Let's face it: my life tends to revolve around food, and I love feeding people.
There are times when parenthood seems nothing more than feeding the hand that bites you.
When you're blessed, you've got to be sensitive to people that don't have and need to depend on somebody else to eat.
If you're out, and starving, and need a bite to eat, then you need fast food.
I think anything can feed you, depending on the way you look at it or listen to it.
If somebody has a chance to put my food in their mouth, that tells the story.
I really believe that the more informed you are about the benefits of a healthy bite versus the chain reaction that you're going to put into effect in your body when you take that bite - you just suddenly don't want to make that choice for yourself anymore. It's beyond willpower at that point; it's become a desire to do something good for yourself.
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