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Undernourished, intelligence becomes like the bloated belly of a starving child: swollen, filled with nothing the body c
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"Undernourished, intelligence becomes like the bloated belly of a starving child: swollen, filled with nothing the body can use"

- Andrea Dworkin

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In this quote, feminist author Andrea Dworkin uses powerful imagery to communicate the damaging effects of undernourishment on intelligence. She compares the state of undernourishment to that of a starving kid, whose belly becomes puffed up and inflamed due to absence of correct nutrition. This bloated stomach represents the potential of intelligence, which is filled with absolutely nothing that the body can use. Dworkin suggests that without proper nourishment, intelligence is rendered ineffective and unable to reach its full potential. This quote serves as a suggestion of the significance of supplying adequate nutrition, not simply for physical health, however also for the advancement of intelligence and potential.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Andrea Dworkin between September 26, 1946 and April 9, 2005. He/she was a famous Critic from USA. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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