35 Quotes About Salt

Salt is a mineral that is used to create our food and add flavor to many dishes. It’s also present in many prescriptions such as water, and is used in some cosmetics. Salt can be either natural or man-made. Most of the salt we use in our food is processed and has been purified of most elements, but natural salt is still a great source of iodine, which helps keep your thyroid healthy and can ward off goiters and thyroid cancer.

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There are some things, after all, that Sally Owens knows for certain: Always throw spilled salt over your left shoulder. Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Add pepper to your mashed potatoes. Plant roses and lavender, for luck. Fall in love whenever you can. Alice Hoffman
Wise is the one who flavors the future with some...
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Wise is the one who flavors the future with some salt from the past. Becoming dust is no threat to the phoenix born from the ash. Curtis Tyrone Jones
Hunger gives flavour to the food.
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Hunger gives flavour to the food. Amit Kalantri
Diet food is not a meal its a medicine.
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Diet food is not a meal its a medicine. Amit Kalantri
All worries are less with wine.
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All worries are less with wine. Amit Kalantri
Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they...
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Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they don't think of calories. Amit Kalantri
The salt is to the food, what soul is to...
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The salt is to the food, what soul is to the body. Amit Kalantri
A good food is mouthwatering when you see it and...
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A good food is mouthwatering when you see it and finger licking when you eat it. Amit Kalantri
We love our mother because she cares and also because...
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We love our mother because she cares and also because she cooks. Amit Kalantri
I shivered in thosesolitudeswhen I heardthe voiceofthe saltin the desert.
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I shivered in thosesolitudeswhen I heardthe voiceofthe saltin the desert. Pablo Neruda
For it is not needful, to use a common proverb,...
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For it is not needful, to use a common proverb, that one should drink up the ocean who wishes to learn that its water is salt. Irenaeus Of Lyons
Black and white is salt and pepper of colors, for...
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Black and white is salt and pepper of colors, for life tastes bland without them. Vikrmn
The laboratory evidence that carbohydrate-rich diets can cause the body...
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The laboratory evidence that carbohydrate-rich diets can cause the body to reain water and so raise blood pressure, just as salt consumption is supposed to do, dates back well over a century Gary Taubes
Neither sugar nor salt tastes particularly good by itself. Each...
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Neither sugar nor salt tastes particularly good by itself. Each is at its best when used to season other things. Love is the same way. Use it to "season" people. Vera Nazarian
To be the salt, you also need to be the...
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To be the salt, you also need to be the shaker. To shake the world. Shake the truth. Shake the people. Shake the word. Have it sprinkle, melt and preserve humanity. Anthony Liccione
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This heart yearns...for the salt of unsmelt airunswept thunderstorms...unknown adventures. Sanober Khan
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Never let the salt of your tears be tasteless in grief. Munia Khan
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It is becoming fashionable to scorn the idea of sin in society. The impact of humanistic thinking is to belittle the concept that man is corrupt. Psychologists and psychiatrists would persuade us that people really are not responsible for their wrongs. Rather, the view of sociologists is that the environment is all wrong. Their cry is, 'Change society and you will get better men and women'. It simply does not happen. Christ's call is, 'Change men and women and you will get a better society'. This does work. It always has. W. Phillip Keller
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Everybody has a little bit of the sun and moon in them. Everybody has a little bit of man, woman, and animal in them. Darks and lights in them. Everyone is part of a connected cosmic system. Part earth and sea, wind and fire, with some salt and dust swimming in them. We have a universe within ourselves that mimics the universe outside. None of us are just black or white, or never wrong and always right. No one. No one exists without polarities. Everybody has good and bad forces working with them, against them, and within them. P A R T SUN AND MOON by Suzy Kassem . Suzy Kassem
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Not to be the salt and light on earth is to lack understanding Sunday Adelaja
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It is clear from our Lord's prayer that He does not intend for us to withdraw from contact with the world of non- Christians (John 17:15). Instead, He said we are to be 'the salt of the earth' and 'the light of the world' (Matthew 5:13-14). Jerry Bridges
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The reason why salt and sugar are known to be sweet is that they season other things. Care to share and dare to do it every day! Israelmore Ayivor
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Each year, food companies use an amount of salt that is every bit as staggering as it sounds: 5 billion pounds. Michael Moss
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[N]obody likes having salt rubbed into their wounds, even if it is the salt of the earth. Rebecca West
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You are the salt of the earth. But remember that salt is useful when in association, but useless in isolation. Israelmore Ayivor
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You are the salt to preserve the truth of the kingdom Sunday Adelaja
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Like some winter animal the moon licks the salt of your hand, Yet still your hair foams violet as a lilac tree From which a small wood-owl calls. Johannes Bobrowski
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And so I sit on the dunes in my carefully mismatched clothes, hour after hour, day after day, frozen in my looking back. 'Do not look behind you..lest you be swept away.' That is what scripture say. Only there is nowhere for me to look but back. No future. No redemption. Like Lot's wife, I am turned to salt, my tired eyes trained on the blue-gray horizon, where sea meets sky, where my yesterday's met my tomorrows, a ragtag eccentric, watching and waiting for something that never comes. Barbara Davis
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The plane banked, and he pressed his face against the cold window. The ocean tilted up to meet him, its dark surface studded with points of light that looked like constellations, fallen stars. The tourist sitting next to him asked him what they were. Nathan explained that the bright lights marked the boundaries of the ocean cemeteries. The lights that were fainter were memory buoys. They were the equivalent of tombstones on land: they marked the actual graves. While he was talking he noticed scratch-marks on the water, hundreds of white gashes, and suddenly the captain's voice, crackling over the intercom, interrupted him. The ships they could see on the right side of the aircraft were returning from a rehearsal for the service of remembrance that was held on the ocean every year. Towards the end of the week, in case they hadn't realised, a unique festival was due to take place in Moon Beach. It was known as the Day of the Dead...When he was young, it had been one of the days he most looked forward to. Yvonne would come and stay, and she'd always bring a fish with her, a huge fish freshly caught on the ocean, and she'd gut it on the kitchen table. Fish should be eaten, she'd said, because fish were the guardians of the soul, and she was so powerful in her belief that nobody dared to disagree. He remembered how the fish lay gaping on its bed of newspaper, the flesh dark-red and subtly ribbed where it was split in half, and Yvonne with her sleeves rolled back and her wrists dipped in blood that smelt of tin. It was a day that abounded in peculiar traditions. Pass any candy store in the city and there'd be marzipan skulls and sugar fish and little white chocolate bones for 5 cents each. Pass any bakery and you'd see cakes slathered in blue icing, cakes sprinkled with sea-salt. If you made a Day of the Dead cake at home you always hid a coin in it, and the person who found it was supposed to live forever. Once, when she was four, Georgia had swallowed the coin and almost choked. It was still one of her favourite stories about herself. In the afternoon, there'd be costume parties. You dressed up as Lazarus or Frankenstein, or you went as one of your dead relations. Or, if you couldn't think of anything else, you just wore something blue because that was the colour you went when you were buried at the bottom of the ocean. And everywhere there were bowls of candy and slices of special home-made Day of the Dead cake. Nobody's mother ever got it right. You always had to spit it out and shove it down the back of some chair. Later, when it grew dark, a fleet of ships would set sail for the ocean cemeteries, and the remembrance service would be held. Lying awake in his room, he'd imagine the boats rocking the the priest's voice pushed and pulled by the wind. And then, later still, after the boats had gone, the dead would rise from the ocean bed and walk on the water. They gathered the flowers that had been left as offerings, they blew the floating candles out. Smoke that smelt of churches poured from the wicks, drifted over the slowly heaving ocean, hid their feet. It was a night of strange occurrences. It was the night that everyone was Jesus...Thousands drove in for the celebrations. All Friday night the streets would be packed with people dressed head to toe in blue. Sometimes they painted their hands and faces too. Sometimes they dyed their hair. That was what you did in Moon Beach. Turned blue once a year. And then, sooner or later, you turned blue forever. Rupert Thomson
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She liked the sharp salty smell of the air, and the vastness of horizons bounded only by a vault of azure sky above. George R.r. Martin
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I miss my brother likethe sea would miss saltif that were taken away. Emma Cameron
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I didn't like Dali: now, like you, I do. Like you, I began to drink my Coke with a pinch of salt . Like you, I stopped bothering about ironed clothes. Like you, I sit with a dictionary while reading the papers. Like you, I sit on the compound wall after a bath. Sachin Kundalkar
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Wit is the salt of conversation, not the food. William Hazlitt
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Some of the environmental lobbyists of the Western nations are the salt of the earth, but many of them are elitists. Norman Borlaug