"Most men are scantily nourished on a..." - Quote by Albert Schweitzer
Most men are scantily nourished on a modicum of happiness and a number of empty thoughts which life lays on their plates. They are kept in the road of life through stern necessity by elemental duties which they cannot avoid.
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“Man has lost the capacity to foresee and to forestall. He will end by destroying the earth.”
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“I, personally, think there is a really danger of taking food too seriously. Food should be part of the bigger picture.”
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“The flowers of life are but illusions. How many fade away and leave no trace.”