Famous Quotes & Sayings

Henckels Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 7 famous quotes about Henckels with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Henckels Quotes

Henckels Quotes By Carolyn Brown

Ours, I have to keep track of what goes in which of the gift bags lined up across the spare bedroom floor. But one thing for sure in this family: we all agree that home is where your boots are, just like Callie and Finn find out when — Carolyn Brown

Henckels Quotes By Eoin Colfer

I'm right there with you, darlin'. Unless you step on a landmine, in which case I'm way back in the Operations Room. — Eoin Colfer

Henckels Quotes By Jose Saramago

Lovers of concision, laconicism and economy of language will doubtless be asking, if the idea is such a simple one, why did we need all this waffle to arrive, at last, at the critical point. — Jose Saramago

Henckels Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Black as night, sweet as sin. — Neil Gaiman

Henckels Quotes By Lena Olin

I love the camera; there's something very special and sensual about it, and I have a tendency to call it a he, like it was a man. But, unlike a man, a camera is accepting of everything I do. — Lena Olin

Henckels Quotes By Anonymous

Even his initial stirrings of domesticity had some quirks. He bought a proper house in the Los Gatos hills, which he adorned with a Maxfield Parrish painting, a Braun coffeemaker, and Henckels knives. But because he was so obsessive when it came to selecting furnishings, it remained mostly barren, lacking beds or chairs or couches. Instead his bedroom had a mattress in the center, framed pictures of Einstein and Maharaj-ji on the walls, and an Apple II on the floor. — Anonymous

Henckels Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

His was the profession at that era in which intellectual ability displayed itself far more than in political life; for - leaving a higher motive out of the question it offered inducements powerful enough in the almost worshipping respect of the community, to win the most aspiring ambition into its service. Even political power - as in the case of Increase Mather - was within the grasp of a successful priest. — Nathaniel Hawthorne