Autobiography, 25:obediently did and for the remainder of the meal there my elbows had to be. I have never forgottenAutobiography, 62:I bicycled down after that abominable British meal, called "high tea." I returned every eveningAutobiography, 65:all - they never said grace at meals. The first meal left me stunned. After lunch I went to myAutobiography, 93:I really did laugh. We got off at Avignon for a meal and went into the restaurant there. A veryMeditation, 345:and well masticated, is far better than a heavy meal. The human race [346] eats these days, as aPatanjali, 135:the response of the savage to warmth and a good meal to the rapture of the mystic. Desire is a |