Quotes about Vegetables
Better a dish of vegetables where there is love than a fattened ox with hatred.
— Proverbs 15:17
“Please test your servants for ten days. Let us be given only vegetables to eat and water to drink.
— Daniel 1:12
So the steward continued to withhold their choice food and the wine they were to drink, and he gave them vegetables instead.
— Daniel 1:16
I rely on a lot of green drinks to get my vegetables.
— Tim Tebow
The age was the Elizabethan; their morals were not ours; nor their poets; nor their climate; nor their vegetables even. Everything was different. The weather itself, the heat and cold of summer and winter, was, we may believe, of another temper altogether.
— Virginia Woolf
The pleasure of eating should be an extensive pleasure, not that of the mere gourmet. People who know the garden in which their vegetables have grown and know that the garden is healthy will remember the beauty of the growing plants, perhaps in the dewy first light of morning when gardens are at their best. Such a memory involves itself with the food and is one of the pleasures of eating. (pg. 326, The Pleasures of Eating)
— Wendell Berry
You can't save the whales by eating whales, but paradoxically, you can help save rare, domesticated foods by eating them. They're kept alive by gardeners who have a taste for them, and farmers who know they'll be able to sell them. The consumer becomes a link in this conservation chain by seeking out the places where heirloom vegetables are sold, taking them home, whacking them up with knives, and learning to incorporate their exceptional tastes into personal and family expectations.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Cruciferous vegetables are the super detoxification foods.
— Rick Warren