Quotes
"Though I have no power to quote from authors as they have, I rely on a far bigger and more worthy thing: on experience... if they despise me who am an inventor, how much more should they be blamed who are not inventors, but trumpeters and reciters of the works of others?"
-- Leonardo Da Vinci, Codex Atlanticus
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it"
-- Aristotle
"To live by medicine is to live horribly." - Carl Linnaeus, 1707-78
"Thy food shall be thy remedy." - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"It's a fact of life that people find it much easier to believe a lie they've heard a thousand times than a fact they've never heard before." - ?
(thanks to ted for sharing this one)
"There is an old Zen analogy that the way to calm, clear and quiet the mind is similar to the way to clear a muddy pool -- not by action, by doing, by stirring it up, but by stillness, by letting it be, by letting it settle itself."
"To the human body it makes a great difference whether the bread be made of fine flour or coarse, whether of the wheat with the bran or the wheat without the bran" Hippocrates 450 BC
A good memory does not equal pale ink... So I keep a good log of what I learn about AS :-)
Just say no to Grains :-) hehehe
No grains = No pain ! --John (The DragonSlayer)
Eat to live, do not live to eat!
And what's he then that says I play the villain
When this advice is free I give and honest
(bilko used this)
"Things sweet to taste prove in digestion sour" - Shakespeare. King Richard II
"No illness which can be treated by diet should be treated by any other means."
- Moses Maimonide. Great twelfth-century physician.
"Thy food shall be thy remedy." - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"There are certain persons who cannot readily change their diet with impunity;
and if they make any alterations in it for one day, or even part of a day, are greatly injured thereby." - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"Even your body knows its heritage and its rightful needs and will not be deceived.
And your body is the harp of your soul,
And it is yours to bring forth sweet music from it or confused sounds."
- Kahlil Gibran. The Prophet
"The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious."
- Albert Einstein. The living Philosophies.
"The aim of medicine is to prevent disease and prolong life; the ideal of medicine is to eliminate the need of a physician." - William J. Mayo MD
"Now learn what and how great benefits a temperate diet will bring with it. In the first place, you will enjoy good health." - Horace, 65-08 BC
"His food was glory,
Which was poison to his mind
And peril to his body."
- Sir Henry Taylor, 1800-86
"To live by medicine is to live horribly." - Carl Linnaeus, 1707-78
"It is highly dishonourable for a reasonable soul to live in so divinely built a mansion as the body she resides in, altogether unacquainted with the exquisite structure of it." - Robert Boyle, 1627-91
"In every person, even in such as appear most reckless, there is an inherent desire to attain balance." - J. Wasserman
"One man's meat is another man's poison" - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"Know Thyself."
"Nothing in Excess."
Carved by the ancient Greeks on the portals in front of the temple of the oracle at Delphi
"the best food you eat, you cook" -- Alohaben (Chef)
-- Leonardo Da Vinci, Codex Atlanticus
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it"
-- Aristotle
"To live by medicine is to live horribly." - Carl Linnaeus, 1707-78
"Thy food shall be thy remedy." - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"It's a fact of life that people find it much easier to believe a lie they've heard a thousand times than a fact they've never heard before." - ?
(thanks to ted for sharing this one)
"There is an old Zen analogy that the way to calm, clear and quiet the mind is similar to the way to clear a muddy pool -- not by action, by doing, by stirring it up, but by stillness, by letting it be, by letting it settle itself."
"To the human body it makes a great difference whether the bread be made of fine flour or coarse, whether of the wheat with the bran or the wheat without the bran" Hippocrates 450 BC
A good memory does not equal pale ink... So I keep a good log of what I learn about AS :-)
Just say no to Grains :-) hehehe
No grains = No pain ! --John (The DragonSlayer)
Eat to live, do not live to eat!
And what's he then that says I play the villain
When this advice is free I give and honest
(bilko used this)
"Things sweet to taste prove in digestion sour" - Shakespeare. King Richard II
"No illness which can be treated by diet should be treated by any other means."
- Moses Maimonide. Great twelfth-century physician.
"Thy food shall be thy remedy." - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"There are certain persons who cannot readily change their diet with impunity;
and if they make any alterations in it for one day, or even part of a day, are greatly injured thereby." - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"Even your body knows its heritage and its rightful needs and will not be deceived.
And your body is the harp of your soul,
And it is yours to bring forth sweet music from it or confused sounds."
- Kahlil Gibran. The Prophet
"The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious."
- Albert Einstein. The living Philosophies.
"The aim of medicine is to prevent disease and prolong life; the ideal of medicine is to eliminate the need of a physician." - William J. Mayo MD
"Now learn what and how great benefits a temperate diet will bring with it. In the first place, you will enjoy good health." - Horace, 65-08 BC
"His food was glory,
Which was poison to his mind
And peril to his body."
- Sir Henry Taylor, 1800-86
"To live by medicine is to live horribly." - Carl Linnaeus, 1707-78
"It is highly dishonourable for a reasonable soul to live in so divinely built a mansion as the body she resides in, altogether unacquainted with the exquisite structure of it." - Robert Boyle, 1627-91
"In every person, even in such as appear most reckless, there is an inherent desire to attain balance." - J. Wasserman
"One man's meat is another man's poison" - Hippocrates, 500 BC
"Know Thyself."
"Nothing in Excess."
Carved by the ancient Greeks on the portals in front of the temple of the oracle at Delphi
"the best food you eat, you cook" -- Alohaben (Chef)

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