A Quote by Oliver Cromwell

Some people have food, but no appetite; others have an appetite, but no food. I have both. The Lord be praised. — © Oliver Cromwell
Some people have food, but no appetite; others have an appetite, but no food. I have both. The Lord be praised.
When I look in the fridge, I see groceries, but I don't see food. My stomach growls; but there is no appetite. Appetite and hunger are different. Appetite is the mental prompting that kicks the auto-response into drive so you actually reach out, take the food, put it in your mouth, chew, and swallow. I learned this in my first psychology course. Eating isn't just a physical need; it starts in the mind, generating hunger, which then should trigger the body to ingest food. I have no sparks between these plugs.
If you want to lose weight, you must make sure your appetite for life is far bigger than your appetite for mere food.
Appetite as it relates to the human being, the person. How do you find appetite for what you do? How do you relate to appetite? How do you get appetite, not only for a meal but also to do the work you do?
It has long been known for sure that the sight of tasty food makes a hungry man's mouth water; also lack of appetite has always been regarded as an undesirable phenomenon, from which one might conclude that appetite is essentially linked with the process of digestion.
Evil is an act, not an appetite. How many haven't wanted to slash the throat of some boor across the dining room table? Present company excepted of course. Everyone has the appetite. If you give in to it, it, that act is evil. The appetite is normal.
Let's keep the chemists over here and the food over here, that's my feeling. What do I know? But that is a big aspect of fast food is their ability to artificially taint the colors and the smells and stuff to stimulate appetite.
The first step in reforming appetite is going from processed food to real food. Then, if you can afford organic or grass-fed, fantastic. But the first step is moving from processed industrial food to the real thing.
Our minds are like our stomaches; they are whetted by the change of their food, and variety supplies both with fresh appetite.
Appetite for food and sex is nature.
Do not blame the food because you have no appetite.
If you feed an appetite, it grows. Satisfying an appetite does not diminish it. It expands it. To diminish an appetite, you have to starve it.
Food, sex, and liquor create their own appetite.
...appetite turns common food into the fare of kings.
People think that if you have a huge appetite, then you'll be better at it. But actually, it's how you confront the food that is brought to you. You have to be mentally and psychologically prepared.
The primary requisite for writing well about food is a good appetite.
Money brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends.
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