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Fruitarian Quotes

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Mango Wodzak
“You know the world has gone mad when those who have enlightened, compassionate views and future visions, are accused of borderline insanity, ridiculed and criticised for thinking positively.”
Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

Mango Wodzak
“Remember at all time that just as your life is precious to you, so too is all life precious to those living one.”
Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

“Although man has included meat in his diet for thousands of years, his anatomy and physiology, and the chemistry of his digestive juices, are still unmistakably those of a frugivorous animal.”
Herbert M. Shelton, Food and Feeding

Mango Wodzak
“Out in the field, sitting on the grass, the hard-core omnivores are hunched around and over the cadaver of a creature they've courageously downed, greedily feasting on its flesh, while furtively looking around in all directions.. one of them has thrown in a few wilted sprigs of asparagus and a bucketful of ketchup to sweeten the deal.

The vegetarians have caught an animal, chased her baby over to the omnivores, and are suckling from her nipples, while others feast on a basket of gathered birds eggs.

The vegans have just ploughed through a mono crop of wheat, and soy and are enjoying their tofu burgers.

Meanwhile those radical fruitarian extremists are in the cherry trees, looking on in wide-eyed bewilderment..”
Mango Wodzak

Mango Wodzak
“Most raw fooders don't embrace fruit, instead they embarrass it. by stripping the avocado down to fats and proteins, they paint a portrait that is most uncomely, unflattering and entirely dishonest. By reducing a banana to 100 calories, in the most ugliest of fashions, they attempt to quantify the unquantifiable. By converting a fruit salad to a plate of LFHCs, they degrade and insult the innocence and beauty of fruit.”
Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

Mango Wodzak
“Eden fruitarianism is about exposing denial, it's about recognising the invalidity of feeble excuses, it's about unveiling meaningless pretexts, and it's about taking responsibility for all of our actions, facing the consequences of them with honesty and integrity, and finally, and of most significance, it's about making whatever changes are necessary in recognition of our shortcomings.”
Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden - Eden Fruitarianism Explained

Mango Wodzak
“Fruit is freely given by the plant. It entrusts us with its seed, while surrounding it with the gift of fruit, as prepayment for conscious seed dispersal; the tree trusts us to do the right thing and care for its seeds as best we are able, by at least letting each one have a fighting chance. All too often we ignore this symbiotic pact, and mindlessly dispose of seeds to fates that have no possible future.”
Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

Mango Wodzak
“Invalid food choices lead to invalid people.”
Mango Wodzak

Mango Wodzak
“Eden Fruitarianism is the solution to the dilemma of the screaming carrot.”
Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden

Mango Wodzak
“Pharmaceutical quick fixes are not what you need, you must face up to your symptoms and acknowledge this is not just random victimisation. Every symptom has its reasons.”
Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

Mango Wodzak
“There is far too much common nonsense, and not nearly enough uncommon sense about fruit.”
Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

Mango Wodzak
“Think of a nectarine, what we eat is the precious, sweet, nectar flesh that surrounds the stone/seed of the plant. The seed is clearly separate from the flesh. The flesh is the thing that is, so to say, given karmically freely. Think of a melon, what we eat is the deliciously tasting flesh of the melon. Not the seeds in the centre which generally get left out of the digestive experience. (Yes, I'm aware that some cultures roast them, but fresh out of the fruit they are none too appealing in my eyes). Think of a papaya, we eat the life giving, juicy, vibrantly colourful, sweet flesh of the papaya. the small black seeds get released back into nature. Or should. Think of an apple. The flesh is savoured, the core, discarded. I could continue ad infinitum.”
Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden - Eden Fruitarianism Explained

Mango Wodzak
“Truth, simplicity and love. These are the three main aspects of Eden Fruitarianism which the acolyte seeks to embrace, expand and better understand.”
Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

Mango Wodzak
“How can there ever be any serious expectation of living in paradise, if one cannot behave appropriately, or be trusted to respect and honour all life?”
Mango Wodzak, The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Strawberries should be admired, not eaten.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The Guava fruit tastes great, but its seeds are annoying.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover