George Orwell - The Road to Wigan Pier
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Food for Thought
“A human being is
primarily a bag for putting food into; the other functions and faculties may be
more godlike, but in point of time they come afterwards. A man dies and is
buried, and all his words and actions are forgotten, but the food he has eaten
lives after him in the sound or rotten bones of his children. I think it could
be plausibly argued that changes of diet are more important than changes of dynasty
or even of religion.... yet it is curious how seldom the all-importance of food
is recognized. You see statues everywhere to politicians, poets, bishops, but
none to cooks or bacon-curers or market gardeners.”
George Orwell - The Road to Wigan Pier
George Orwell - The Road to Wigan Pier
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