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The original text and explanation of famous dietary sayings
Original texts and explanations of famous food sayings (all in vernacular, no need to explain)

If you are rich, you should eat more when you are happy; On the other hand, if you are poor, eat more when you can. -(German philosopher) diogenes

If you need to change a kind of eating habit, you'd better readjust your diet completely. -(British philosopher) Bacon

I eat to live, to serve others, and sometimes to be happy, but I don't eat for pleasure. -(Indian statesman) Gandhi

You should eat to live, not live to eat. Cicero (Roman philosopher)

If you make your digestion abnormal, you are poisoning your own blood. (German thinker) Engels

A person can't enjoy eating and drinking until he feels hungry first. -(Roman philosopher) Augustine

A lifetime without a feast is like a long road without a hotel. -(Ancient Greek philosopher) Democritus

The blind pursuit of exquisite food is a sign of luxury in life, and the unwillingness to eat home-cooked meals is a sign of mental illness. Seneca

People become conservative as soon as they eat. -(American writer) Emerson