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One should eat to live, not live to eat. - Franklin

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Answered by Anonymous
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One should eat to live, not live to eat

'One must eat to live and not live to eat', is a famous quote from the well-known playwright, Molière's play, 'The Miser'. This proverb aims to communicate that one must eat as much as is needed to survive and not overeat. One must not make eating their life's purpose.

Answered by Sarikasree
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proverb Eat for nourishment, and not as a main source of pleasure. The expression discourages overeating. I used to feel bloated all the time, but I'm feeling better now that I eat to live, not live to eat. See also: eat, live, not.

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