
Top 17 Quotes About Locavore
#1. The proper measure of a philosophical system or a scientific theory is not the degree to which it anticipated modern thought, but its degree of success in treating the philosophical and scientific problems of its own day.
Steven Weinberg
#2. Is there anything sadder than the foods of the 1950s? Canned, frozen, packaged concoctions, served up by the plateful, three meals per day, in an era in which the supermarket was king, the farmer's market was, well, for farmers, and the word 'locavore' sounded vaguely like a mythical beast.
Jeffrey Kluger
#3. Get your bed ready.
Wear the black bra.
I didn't plan on wearing one.
"God help me," I murmured.
Richelle Mead
#4. Locavore" may have been the 2007 New Oxford American Dictionary Word of the Year, but there's already been a word for those whose diets are restricted to seasonal items grown in their immediate area: That word is "peasant.
Brett Martin
#5. Some people will always be disappointed.
Len Wiseman
#6. Devotion means constantly thinking about God or your teacher. It is like always thinking about your beloved.
Choa Kok Sui
#7. The question of humanity can be solved only by constant dread.
Hassan Blasim
#8. But I don't think of any particular viewer in mind other than myself.
Richard Serra
#9. The concept of being a locavore, or one who chooses whenever possible to incorporate locally grown or locally produced food into one's nutrition plan, is of great importance.
Tyler Florence
#10. At this time - we're in a dramatic crisis - euro bonds are precisely the wrong answer. They lead us into a debt union, not a stability union. Each country has to take its own steps to reduce its debt.
Angela Merkel
#11. I think future generations will look back at this history of our country and call us barbarians for murdering millions of babies who we never gave a chance to live.
Marco Rubio
#12. Locavore?" But before he could answer, I figured it out. "Someone who eats food produced locally? As opposed to locovore, someone who eats crazy people?
Mari Donne
#14. The rich eat life, the poor eat death; so what is the problem they ask?
Anthony Liccione
#15. Sometimes a faint voice based on instinct resonates far more strongly than overpowering logic.
Naveen Jain
#16. Partyism certainly isn't as horrible as racism; no one is enslaved or turned into a lower caste. But according to some measures, partyism now exceeds racism. In
Cass R. Sunstein
#17. And so you ask a very good question. Why go on? Why even start off on such a path? What is to be gained from embarking on such a journey? Where is the incentive? What is the reason? The reason is ridiculously simple. There is nothing else to do.
Neale Donald Walsch
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