“Family dinners are more often than not an ordeal of nervous indigestion, preceded by hidden resentment and ennui and accompanied by psychosomatic jitters.”
M. F. K. Fisher
“Love never dies of starvation, but often of indigestion”
Ninon de Lenclos
“Water is the medicine for indigestion; it is invigorating when the food that is eaten is well digested; it is like nectar when drunk in the middle of a dinner; and it is like poison when taken at the end of a meal.”
Chanakya
“Eating words has never given me indigestion.”
Winston Churchill
“I have never developed indigestion from eating my words.”
“Scriptural lessons not put into practice are poison; a meal is poison to him who suffers from indigestion; a social gathering is poison to a poverty stricken person; and a young wife is poison to an aged man.”
“Don't tell your friends about your indigestion. "How are you" is a greeting, not a question.”
Arthur Guiterman