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Man is what he eats

Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach

Phraseologism: Man is what he eats.

Meaning: Food affects the well-being and character of a person.

Origin: From German: "Der Mensch ist, was er isst". From the review of the German philosopher Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (1804-1872) on the book of the German philosopher and physiologist Jakob Moleschott (1822-1893) "The popular doctrine of nutritious foods" (1850).

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Origin:

From Latin: Oderint, dum metuant. The authorship of these lines is usually attributed to the Roman emperor Caligula (12-41 AD), who became famous for his cruel rule. Indeed, as the Roman historian Suetonius ("Caligula") writes, these words were often repeated by the emperor of Rome. But he is not the author of these lines. Caligula, being an educated person, simply quoted a phrase from the tragedy "Atreus" by the Roman writer Action (170-90 BC).

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