Goulash Soup Quotes & Sayings
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I'm like a little kid that has a basketball and don't want nobody else to play with it. "It's mine, it's mine, and it's mine!" When it comes to sneakers. — Fat Joe

In the 1930s, the Nazis borrowed the frugal image of the one-pot meal, putting it to ideological use. In 1933, Hitler's government announced that Germans should put aside one Sunday, from October to March, to eat a one-pot meal: Eintopf. The idea was that people would save enough money in this way to donate whatever was saved to the poor. Cookbooks were hastily rewritten to take account of the new policy. One recipe collection listed no fewer than sixty-nine Eintopfs, including macaroni, goulash, Irish stew, Serbian rice soup, numerous cabbagey medleys, and Old German potato soup. — Bee Wilson

Booze, broads and bullshit. If you got all that, what else do you need? — Harry Caray

If I had stayed with football in college, I probably would have been a first-round pick. — Antonio Gates

At some point something must have come from nothing. — Jostein Gaarder

Infinitesimally but with — Richard Price

Get still, get calm, and let your true self out. — John Douillard

What does God require of us? Our part is to believe. Our work is to trust the Lord. His requirement is that we let go and let God. — Joyce Meyer

The first goal of writing is to have one's words read successfully. — Robert Breault

Safe? The word still feels so foreign to me. Nothing like the word fear. Fear is like air. — Jessica Sorensen

Telling me there's no difference between the moon and the Earth? — Bertolt Brecht

In the head-spinning cosmos of climate change, everyday hundreds of people claim there are 'thousands of papers' in support of a theory, yet no one can actually name one single paper with empirical evidence that shows carbon dioxide emissions are the main cause of global warming. — Joanne Nova

Despite Arizona's remarkable growth in recent years, we have met the current federal health standards for ozone pollution and the Environmental Protection Agency recently approved our dust control plan. — Jane D. Hull

Whoever heard a man of fortune in England talk of the necessaries of life? ... Whether we can afford it or no, we must have superfluities. — John Gay