Digestion Quotes - Page 2
Herbert Read (1963). “Selected Writings: Poetry and Criticism”
Aristotle, Aeterna Press (2015). “On the Soul”, p.40, Aeterna Press
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John Milton (1853). “The Poetical Works of John Milton”, p.118
The church alone beyond all question Has for ill-gotten goods the right digestion.
BookCaps, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (2012). “Faust in Plain and Simple English: First Part of the Tragedy: (A Modern Translation and the Original Version): BookCaps Study Guide”, p.250, BookCaps Study Guides
Shannon Hale (2012). “Midnight in Austenland: A Novel”, p.185, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Garan snorted. "Now that we know about his indigestion, we can torture him with cake.
Kristin Cashore (2009). “Fire”, p.175, Penguin
Herman Melville (2006). “Selected Poems (Melville, Herman)”, p.137, Penguin
Our digestions, going sacredly and silently right, that is the foundation of all poetry.
Gilbert K. Chesterton (2013). “The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton”, p.146, Simon and Schuster
It is a cheering thought to think that God is on the side of the best digestion.
Don Marquis (2013). “The Lives and Times of Archy and Mehitabel”, p.364, Doubleday
Too hard for any frog's digestion,To have his froghood call'd in question!
Christopher Smart (1791). “The poems, of the late Christopher Smart, ... Consisting of his prize poems, odes, sonnets, and fables, Latin and English translations; ...”, p.16
Benjamin Franklin (1839). “Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin”, p.39