7 Quotes & Sayings By Bee Wilson

Bee Wilson is a science writer and senior lecturer in psychology and neuroscience at the University of Oxford. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Research Associate at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics. Her books include Darwin's Garden: The Story of Evolution in 20 Gardens , which won the Society of Authors Prize for Non-fiction, and The Hive: How Honey Bees Create Community.

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For thousands of years, servants and slaves--or in lesser households, wives and daughters--were stuck with the same pestles and sieves, with few innovations. This technological stagnation reflects a harsh truth. There was very little interest in attempting to save labor when the labor in question was not your own. Bee Wilson
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The danger of growing up surrounded by these endless sweet and salty industrial concoctions is not that we are innately incapable of resisting them, but that the more frequently we eat them, especially in childhood, the more they train us to expect all food to taste this way. Bee Wilson
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When eating becomes a matter of life or death, and each new bite is a celebration, you may discover that none of the other stuff was quite as important as sitting and breaking bread together. Bee Wilson
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I'd rather have a good food - lots and lots of different varieties of good foods - than search for something perfect. Bee Wilson
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The old injunction 'Don't talk with your mouth full' is based on the presumption that, however multifunctional a mouth may be, it should only perform one job at a time. Humans have found a way around this limitation in the form of food writing. Bee Wilson
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Years ago, during a John Grisham phase, I tried to pinpoint exactly why I found Grisham's often predictable legal thrillers quite so comforting. The best answer I could come up with was the frequency with which Grisham tells us that his lead characters are sipping coffee. When it comes to food and drink, predictability can console. Bee Wilson