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  • There really is no ethical difference between eating a cat or a chicken, a dog or a pig. -- Steve-O
  • Pigs eat grass if they are very hungry, but they can't use it as a regular source of food. -- Marvin Harris
  • I would eat healthy at times and pig out at times. But I never had to go on a strict diet plan. -- Tori Spelling
  • I don't normally look like a twig and I do eat like a pig but the weight has just dropped off me. -- Sienna Miller
  • I don't think it's a good advert for any restaurant, a fat chef, and secondly, who wants to eat a dessert when the chef's a fat pig. -- Gordon Ramsay
  • Animals are not cute. They are disturbing. Pigs do eat their young. Actually, I hate pigs. I just happen to have some who are friends of mine. -- Jamie Wyeth
  • I love food. I'm a huge food addict. I think in my past life I was a pig or something like that, but I love eating; I never stop eating. -- Justin Lee
  • I do love Italian food. Any kind of pasta or pizza. My new pig out food is Indian food. I eat Indian food like three times a week. It's so good. -- Jennifer Love Hewitt
  • To eat the boiled head of a pig sliced like salami is very strange. It may seem cutting edge, but it's actually a lot older than any of the other traditional salami. -- Mario Batali
  • Edible, adj.: Good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a man to a worm. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • Edible - good to eat and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a man to a worm. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • I never want to be in that stage where a band ends up playing state fairs and casinos. I am not willing to go out shooting up Botox and eating corn dogs while judging pig contests. -- Al Jourgensen
  • And call me a pig, but isn't it brilliantly refreshing how early the Dutch eat dinner? When they're still laying out the cutlery in achingly hip Barcelona, they're hanging the Closed sign on the restaurant doors of old Amsterdam. -- Julie Burchill
  • When I grew up, we always had our chickens, and we ate our eggs, and we ate our chickens. The family always had a pig, and we would kill it at Christmas and eat it for three or four months afterwards. -- Isabella Rossellini
  • I love chicken fingers, I love French fries. I love desserts. I'm not just into dessert or just into savoury food. I love it all. I'm a pig. I love food. So it takes a lot of discipline to eat healthy. -- Holly Madison
  • The Cistercians do not eat meat... Yet they keep pigs to the number of many thousands, and sell the bacon - though perhaps not quite all of it. The heads, legs, and feet they neither give away, throw away, nor sell. What becomes of them God knows. -- Walter Map
  • I hate pork rinds. I couldn't imagine how anybody would ever get the idea of taking skin from a pig and frying it and then trying to sell it to people. And then people actually buy it to eat it. That is the true sign of the decline of the human race. -- Joel Kinnaman
  • In the Netherlands - where I come from - you actually never see a pig, which is really strange, because, in a population of 16 million people, we have 12 million pigs. And well, of course, the Dutch can't eat all these pigs. They eat about one-third, and the rest is exported to all kinds of countries in Europe and the rest of the world. -- Christien Meindertsma
  • Way back in the 1970s, I was eating a steak, and I looked down, and for the first time it suddenly looked like flesh to me - like a dead creature. In a flash, I realized that every time I ate any kind of meat, something had been killed for me, and I stopped eating all animals, not just cows and pigs but chickens and fish. -- Joanna Lumley
  • I adore pigs, and I love eating them and cooking them, and I love using the whole animal. -- April Bloomfield
  • I looked at [Goering eating sausage] and I knew that what they say was true: that pigs eat the flesh of their own. -- Adolf Hitler
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