| W. W. Wright - 1857 - 392 trang
...top of the table is served a la Franqaise. I do not at all believe with Buillat Savarin, who says, "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are," that "because a man eats pork he must certainly Tbe a pig. (He certainly tends that way, however.)... | |
| Stroller in Europe - 1857 - 400 trang
...table is served a la J . \inqaise. I do not at all believe with Buillat i •;> varin, who says, " Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are," that because a man eats pork he must certainly be a pig. (He certainly tends that way, however.) But... | |
| W. W. Wright - 1857 - 400 trang
...top of the table is served a la Franqaise. I do not. at all believe with B^illat Savarin, who says, " Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are," that because a man eats pork he must certainly be a pig. (He certainly tends that way, however.) But... | |
| Julian Osgood Field - 1896 - 482 trang
...sauces, and rightly interpret the trumpet-tongued evidences submitted to him from soap to coffee. " Tell me what you eat, and I'll tell you what you are," might with great propriety be adopted as a new edition of the time-hononred " Dis-moi qui tu hantes... | |
| John Franklin Cowan - 1906 - 252 trang
...Bible-readings. The vital thing in the leader is to get as many as possible to feed on the Word of God. " Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are," has its spiritual counterpart. No diet of pretty quotations from popular religious authors will make... | |
| Edwin Lincoln Barker - 1911 - 40 trang
...trust there will be no dispute. But it makes a difference what we eat; for, to recall an old friend, "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are." Black bread is — well, it is black bread. True, true, it soothes the stomach and adds strength to... | |
| Ralph Davol - 1912 - 498 trang
...fevers, which carried off the little ones. Salt meats and heavy foods produced lank, dyspeptic bodies. "Tell me what you eat, and I'll tell you what you are," says a Frenchman. Diet determines mental and moral capacity. Vegetarianism was an unknown virtue. Pies... | |
| Caroline Elliott Hoogs Jacobs, Edyth Ellerbeck Read - 1912 - 340 trang
...Amanda. " ' Man 1st was er isst ' — and it means ' one is what one eats.' And another German said ' Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are.' ' " Do you mean to tell me that if I live on angelcake I'll grow to be angelic?" demanded Blue Bonnet.... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1913 - 766 trang
...Professor of Home Economics, Cornell University You have all heard the adaptation of an old saying, " Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are." As you follow discussions concerning the feeding of farm crops and animals, you realize that there... | |
| Paul Van Brunt Jones - 1918 - 298 trang
...set now but at lytyl pryse" — Caxton : Book of Cwrtesye — EET 8., p. 45. The presumptuous motto, "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are, ' ' boldly trumpeted by certain present day exponents of a farinaceous diet would but ill suit as a... | |
| |