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Meat Quotes - Page 11

Meat eaten without either mirth or music is ill of digestion.

Walter Scott (1875). “Waverley Novels: The monastery”, p.251

The true college will ever have but one goal - not to earn meat, but to know the end and aim of that life which meat nourishes.

W. E. B. Du Bois (2014). “The Souls of Black Folk: The Oxford W. E. B. Du Bois”, p.67, Oxford University Press

Dorian used to watch you like a starving man who wants meat. Now he looks at you like he wants seconds.

Richelle Mead (2009). “Thorn Queen”, p.137, Kensington Publishing Corp.

Health and appetite impart the sweetness to sugar, bread and meat.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Barbara L. Packer, Joseph Slater, Douglas Emory Wilson (2003). “The Conduct of Life”, p.166, Harvard University Press

The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us.

Michel de Montaigne (1850). “Works, Comprising His Essays, Letters, and Journey Through Germany and Italy: With Notes from All the Commentators, Biographical and Bibliographical Notices &c., &c”, p.217