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Poor, darling fellow - he died of food. He was killed by the dinner table
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"Poor, darling fellow - he died of food. He was killed by the dinner table"

- Diana Vreeland

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This quote by Diana Vreeland is a poignant pointer of the threats of overindulgence. It recommends that the person in question passed away due to an unhealthy way of life, likely brought on by an excessive intake of food. The phrase "he was killed by the table" suggests that the person was not able to withstand the temptation of food, and that it eventually led to their demise. This quote serves as a cautioning to be conscious of our consuming habits and to be knowledgeable about the effects of overindulgence. It likewise functions as a reminder to be kind to ourselves and to practice moderation when it comes to food. We ought to not let our cravings manage us, but rather strive to keep a healthy balance in between indulgence and restraint.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Diana Vreeland between July 29, 1906 and August 22, 1989. He/she was a famous Editor from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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