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Padma Lakshmi, Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir Quotes: we eat for our stomachs, but we hunger with our hearts.
         

we eat for our stomachs, but we hunger with our hearts.


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we eat for our stomachs, but we hunger with our hearts.
         



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