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I think for me, as far as cooking, some of it came naturally just from watching my dad. My dad was more of the cook than my mom was, so it's just handing it down from generation to generation. I just love to cook and have fun. And as performers, we love to cook, and we love to entertain people. — Joey Fatone

There was a time, not so long ago, when the stupid and uneducated aspired to be thought intelligent and cultured people doing their best to feign stupidity. — Ernest Hemingway,

Quality rather than quantity distinguishes the master. — Sax Rohmer

In Japan, violence in games is pretty much self-regulated.There's more violence in games in the U.S., in things like Mortal Kombat, where they rip out hearts and cut off heads. — Satoshi Tajiri

I am a teacher at heart. My goal is to inspire and energize audiences with ideas and possibilities that will challenge them to expand their perceptions of teaching and learning and dare to consider our professional future with optimism and excitement. — David Warlick

The unsolicited promise is one of the most reliable signals because it is nearly always of questionable motive. — Gavin De Becker

The best of all things is to learn. Money can be lost or stolen, health and strength may fail, but what you have committed to mind is yours forever. — Louis L'Amour

In the end, no thought is unthinkable, no problem unshrinkable, no two strangers unlinkable. — Robert Breault

Books are fountains of knowledge and also help the heart find the way to use that knowledge with wisdom — Robert S. Jepson Jr.

Try to understand that there is more thoughtlessness than malice in the world. People are not out to offend you deliberately and maliciously. But all of us are thoughtless at times and do not readily realize that our words and actions are going to hurt people. — Lawrence G. Lovasik

And watching you like he can't wait to have you for dessert. — Samantha Chase

To be written into story. That was how even the lost lived on. — Martha Brockenbrough

The first time I drew a Superman story was 'For Tomorrow' with Brian Azzarello in 2004. It didn't really hit me how important it was until I drew a scene early-on in the book that featured Superman crossing paths with a giant, intergalactic space armada. — Jim Lee

I think it's fascinating that clothes can drastically transform someone's mood or the way they feel about their appearance. — Dasha Zhukova