Quotes about juice
A collection of quotes on the topic of juice, doing, water, use.
Quotes about juice
Charlie Parker (1920–1955) American jazz saxophonist and composer
As quoted in Hear Me Talkin' to Ya: The Story of Jazz As Told by the Men Who Made It (1955) edited by by Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff, p. 379
George Orwell book The Road to Wigan Pier
The Road to Wigan Pier (1937) - Full text online http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200391.txt
“People are not finding potable water and you're bringing me juice? No.”
Ali Sistani (1930) Iranian-Iraqi Muslim scholar
What Sistani Wants http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6920460/site/newsweek/page/3/ February 2006. <br class="br">Asceticism
“O mortals, from your fellows' blood abstain,
Nor taint your bodies with a food profane:
While corn, and pulse by Nature are bestow'd,
And planted orchards bend their willing load;
While labour'd gardens wholesom herbs produce,
And teeming vines afford their gen'rous juice;
Nor tardier fruits of cruder kind are lost,
But tam'd with fire, or mellow'd by the frost;
While kine to pails distended udders bring,
And bees their hony redolent of Spring;
While Earth not only can your needs supply,
But, lavish of her store, provides for luxury;
A guiltless feast administers with ease,
And without blood is prodigal to please.”
Parcite, mortales, dapibus temerare nefandis
corpora! sunt fruges, sunt deducentia ramos
pondere poma suo tumidaeque in vitibus uvae,
sunt herbae dulces, sunt quae mitescere flamma
mollirique queant; nec vobis lacteus umor
eripitur, nec mella thymi redolentia florem:
prodiga divitias alimentaque mitia tellus
suggerit atque epulas sine caede et sanguine praebet.
Book XV, 75–82 (from Wikisource); on vegetarianism, as the following quote
Metamorphoses (Transformations)
“You arouse my gastronomical juices, madame.”
Agatha Christie book The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
Richard Brautigan (1935–1984) American novelist, poet, and short story writer
Source: Trout Fishing in America / The Pill vs. the Springhill Mine Disaster / In Watermelon Sugar
Patricia Briggs book Silver Borne
Source: Silver Borne
“Her skin is pale as watermelon sucked free of its juices.”
Jaclyn Moriarty (1968) Australian writer
Source: The Ghosts of Ashbury High
Ellen DeGeneres (1958) American stand-up comedian, television host, and actress
Source: Seriously... I'm Kidding
Michael Badnarik (1954) American software engineer
This paternalistic attitude that "the government knows best" and that you are merely a helpless child is insulting and reprehensible. Hitler used the same attitude to persuade the Germans to subjugate themselves to the "Fatherland."
Source: Good to be King (2004)
Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) French painter
Source: Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900, Cézanne, - a Memoir with Conversations, (1897 - 1906), p. 68, in: 'What I know or have seen of his life'
“The bee enclosed and through the amber shown
Seems buried in the juice which was his own.”
Martial book Epigrammata
IV, 32, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "Whence we see spiders, flies, or ants entombed and preserved forever in amber, a more than royal tomb", Francis Bacon, Historia Vitæ et Mortis; Sylva Sylvarum, Cent. i. experiment 100.
Epigrams (c. 80 – 104 AD)
“We'll have peanut butter crackers and juice and use the bidet!”
Radio From Hell (October 11, 2005)
Jack LaLanne (1914–2011) American exercise instructor
On Yami Yoghurt which he sponsored quoted in "Jack LaLanne, Founder of Modern Fitness Movement, Dies at 96, New York Times."
William Gilbert (astronomer) book De Magnete
English translation by Silvanus P. Thompson (1900).
De Magnete (1600)
David Allen (1945) American productivity consultant and author
5 January 2012 https://twitter.com/gtdguy/status/155111659122339840 <br class="br"> Official Twitter profile (@gtdguy) https://twitter.com/gtdguy
Benjamin Spock (1903–1998) American pediatrician and author of Baby and Child Care
Source: Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care (1945), Seventh edition (1998), pp. 331-332
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book II, Chapter IX, Sec. 4
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Exclusive Interview with Aron Ra – Public Speaker, Atheist Vlogger, and Activist https://conatusnews.com/interview-aron-ra-past-president-atheist-alliance-america/, Conatus News (May 17, 2017)
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
letter to Mrs. Ezra S. Carr http://digitalcollections.pacific.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/muirletters/id/12500/rec/1 (perhaps Autumn 1870); published in William Federic Badè, The Life and Letters of John Muir http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/life/life_and_letters/default.aspx (1924), chapter 8: Yosemite, Emerson, and the Sequoias <br class="br">1870s
Luca Pacioli (1445–1517) Italian father of accounting
As quoted in The Golden Ratio by Mario Livio, p. 124
George MacDonald Fraser book Quartered Safe Out Here
Source: Quartered Safe Out Here (1992), p. 32.
Percy Bysshe Shelley Queen Mab
Notes
Queen Mab (1813)
Variant: It is only by softening and disguising dead flesh by culinary preparation, that it is rendered susceptible of mastication or digestion; and that the sight of its bloody juices and raw horror does not excite intolerable loathing and disgust.
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist
The final sentence here is an expression of what became known as the Pragmatic maxim, first published in "Illustrations of the Logic of Science" in Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 12 (January 1878), p. 286
Cloris Leachman (1926) American actress
Interview in The Vegetarians https://books.google.it/books?id=vK_uAAAAMAAJ by Rynn Berry (Autumn Press, 1979), p. 20.
Robert T. Bakker book The Dinosaur Heresies
The Dinosaur Heresies: A Revolutionary View of Dinosaurs (1986), Longman Scientific & Technical, p. 136-137
The Dinosaur Heresies (1986)
Omar Khayyám (1048–1131) Persian poet, philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer
The Rubaiyat (1120)
Peter Greenaway (1942) British film director
Section J of 26 Facts About Flesh and Ink
The Pillow Book
Ben Croshaw (1983) English video game journalist
Why it Would Kick Arse to be Jesus
Fully Ramblomatic, Essays
Norman Mailer (1923–2007) American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film maker, actor and political candidate
"Petty Notes on Some Sex in America" first published in Playboy magazine (1961 - 1962)
Cannibals and Christians (1966)
Tulsidas (1532–1623) Hindu poet-saint
Tulsidas’s definition of God in verse quoted in A Garden of Deeds: Ramacharitmanas, a Message of Human Ethics http://books.google.co.in/books?id=5em1y2PczVgC&pg=PA36, p. 36
“"Jorgie juiced one!*" (Jorge Posada)”
John Sterling (1938) Sports broadcaster
Specific home run calls
Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster (1789–1860) British astronomer
Philozoia; or Moral Reflections on the Actual Condition of the Animal Kingdom, and on the Means of Improving the same, Brussels: Deltombe and W. Todd, 1839, pp. 42 https://books.google.it/books?id=hdVq93Ypgu0C&pg=PA42-43.
William Westmoreland book A Soldier Reports
Uncle White was silent for what seemed like a long time. "That's all right, son," he said at last. "Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson went there too."
Source: A Soldier Reports (1976), p. 12.
Omar Khayyám (1048–1131) Persian poet, philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer
The Rubaiyat (1120)
Cyrano de Bergerac (1619–1655) French novelist, dramatist, scientist and duelist
The Other World (1657)
Purandara Dasa (1484–1564) Music composer
Here Dasa explains the agony of the last stages of death and advices taking the name of god at the time, as quoted here.[Narayan, M.K.V., Lyrical Musings on Indic Culture: A Sociology Study of Songs of Sant Purandara Dasa, http://books.google.com/books?id=-r7AxJp6NOYC&pg=PA79, 1 January 2010, Readworthy, 978-93-80009-31-5, 81-82]
East (1975), Scene 17
Mata Amritanandamayi (1953) Hindu spiritual leader and guru
Understanding & Collaboration Between Religions (2006)
Max Stirner book The False Principle of our Education
Source: The False Principle of our Education (1842), p. 19
“Blood is a juice of rarest quality.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe book Faust
Blut ist ein ganz besondrer Saft.
Variant translation: Blood is a very special juice.
Faust's Study
Faust, Part 1 (1808)
Barbara Kingsolver book Flight Behavior
Dellarobia Turnbow speaking to her son, Flight Behavior, page 589 (ISBN 978-0-571-29081-9).
Flight Behavior (2012)
“I believe Finland's economy is based on Moomin juice.”
Russell Brand (1975) British comedian, actor, and author
Radio 2 Show (2007–2008)
Bruno Schulz (1892–1942) Polish novelist and painter
“Pan” http://www.schulzian.net/translation/shops/pan.htm <br class="br">His father, Living things
“I am told that your mother is a religious woman, a widow of many years' standing; and that when you were a child she reared and taught you herself. Afterwards when you had spent some time in the flourishing schools of Gaul she sent you to Rome, sparing no expense and consoling herself for your absence by the thought of the future that lay before you. She hoped to see the exuberance and glitter of your Gallic eloquence toned down by Roman sobriety, for she saw that you required the rein more than the spur. So we are told of the greatest orators of Greece that they seasoned the bombast of Asia with the salt of Athens and pruned their vines when they grew too fast. For they wished to fill the wine-press of eloquence not with the tendrils of mere words but with the rich grape-juice of good sense.”
Audio religiosam habere te matrem, multorum annorum viduam, quae aluit, quae erudivit infantem et post studia Galliarum, quae vel florentissima sunt, misit Romam non parcens sumptibus et absentiam filii spe sustinens futurorum, ut ubertatem Gallici nitoremque sermonis gravitas Romana condiret nec calcaribus in te sed frenis uteretur, quod et in disertissimis viris Graeciae legimus, qui Asianum tumorem Attico siccabat sale et luxuriantes flagellis vineas falcibus reprimebant, ut eloquentiae toreularia non verborum pampinis, sed sensuum quasi uvarum expressionibus redundarent.
Jerome (345–420) Catholic saint and Doctor of the Church
Letter 125 (Ad Rusticum Monachum)
Letters
Stephen Schwartz (1948) American musical theatre lyricist and composer
Godspell Script Notes and Revisions (1999) http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/cugodspell/scriptnotes.html&date=2009-10-25+17:58:43 <br class="br">Context: Above all, the first act of Godspell must be about the formation of a community. Eight separate individuals, led and guided by Jesus (who is helped by his assistant, John the Baptist/Judas), gradually come to form a communal unit. This happens through the playing of games and the telling and absorption of lessons, and each of the eight individuals has his or her own moment of committing to Jesus and to the community. When Jesus applies clown make-up to their faces after "Save the People," he is having them take on an external physical manifestation that they are his disciples, temporarily separating them from the rest of society. But the internal journey of each character is separate and takes its individual course and period of time. Exactly when and why this moment of commitment occurs is one of the important choices each of the actors must make, in collaboration of course with the director. At the end of the first act, the audience is invited to join the community through the sharing of wine (or grape juice), mingling with the actors during intermission.
Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) French chemist and microbiologist
Source: The Life of Pasteur (1902), p. 242; The first statement in bold in the above paragraph, as quoted from in Œuvres de Pasteur, Volume 7 (1939), Masson et cie, p. 539 reads:
Mon opinion, mieux encore, ma conviction, c'est que, dans l'état actuel de la science, comme vous dites avec raison, la génération spontanée est une chimère, et il vous serait impossible de me contredire, car mes expériences sont toutes debout, et toutes prouvent que la génération spontanée est une chimère
Ray Bradbury (1920–2012) American writer
"All flesh is one: what matter scores?" in When Elephants Last In The Dooryard Bloomed : Celebrations For Almost Any Day In The Year (1973)
Lila Downs (1968) Mexican American singer-songwriter
On her inclusion of Woody Guthrie’s “This Land is Your Land” in a musical set to reflect the migrant experience in “Mex factor” https://www.theguardian.com/music/2003/feb/10/artsfeatures.popandrock in The Guardian (2003 Feb 10) <br class="br">Music and culture
Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904) Welsh journalist and explorer
Leopold II, Het hele Verhaal, Johan Op De Beeck Horizon, 2020 https://klara.be/leopold-ii-aflevering-8-0 ISBN 9789463962094 Stanley Points out to King Leopold II Of Belgium that the Congo free State which was a loss-making endeavor at that time that rubber extraction has a possibility to make the colony profitable.