“Sharing the food is to me more important than arguing about beliefs. Jesus, according to the gospels, thought so too.”
Progress In Religion (2000)
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Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
Context: I want you to understand what has been done in the world to force men to think alike. It seems to me that if there is some infinite being who wants us to think alike he would have made us alike. Why did he not do so? Why did he make your brain so that you could not by any possibility be a Methodist? Why did he make yours so that you could not be a Catholic? And why did he make the brain of another so that he is an unbeliever — why the brain of another so that he became a Mohammedan — if he wanted us all to believe alike?
After all, maybe Nature is good enough and grand enough and broad enough to give us the diversity born of liberty. Maybe, after all, it would not be best for us all to be just the same. What a stupid world, if everybody said yes to everything that everybody else might say.
The most important thing in this world is liberty. More important than food or clothes — more important than gold or houses or lands — more important than art or science — more important than all religions, is the liberty of man.
Jimmy Carr (1972) British comedian and humourist
Patrick Barkham (September 9, 2006) "Here's Jimmy!: Jimmy Carr as Jack Nicholson in The Shining", The Guardian.
Richard Wrangham (1948) British Primatologist
Interview in the documentary-film The Game Changers by Louie Psihoyos (2018).
“More die in the United States of too much food than of too little.”
John Kenneth Galbraith book The Affluent Society
Source: The Affluent Society (1958), Chapter 9, Section II, p. 103
Joyce Carol Oates (1938) American author
"Writers’ Hunger: Food as Metaphor," New York Times (19 August 1986)
“A belief system is nothing more than a thought you've thought over and over again.”
Wayne W. Dyer (1940–2015) American writer
“Of course reading and thinking are important but, my God, food is important too.”
Iris Murdoch book The Sea, the Sea
Source: The Sea, the Sea