Kitchen Theatre Quotes & Sayings
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Top Kitchen Theatre Quotes
Doing easily what others find difficult is talent; doing what is impossible for talent is genius. — Henri Frederic Amiel
My interest in theatre and storytelling began in my mother's kitchen. It was a meeting place for my mother's large circle of friends. — Lynn Nottage
Possibility, infinity, beauty
none of those words were right. [ ... ] What he really wanted to say was: have you felt this? this phantom life streaking like a phosphorescent hound at the edges of your ruin? — Haven Kimmel
I believe all of us want to do good for our country. — Michelle Yeoh
At a certain age, you have to live near good medical care - if, that is, you're going to continue. You always have the option of not continuing, which, I fear, is sometimes nobler. — Gore Vidal
Sometimes prayer moves the hand of God, and sometimes prayer changes the heart of the person who is praying. — Mark Driscoll
I got the thrill of being alive, being on a stupid speck of a planet in the middle of an infinity of nothing, but still alive. — Lauren Oliver
If you look hard and long, you can find us. If you listen hard and long, you can hear any of us, call any of us that you wish. — Tamora Pierce
The French approach to food is characteristic; they bring to their consideration of the table the same appreciation, respect, intelligence and lively interest that they have for the other arts, for painting, for literature, and for the theatre. We foreigners living in France respect and appreciate this point of view but deplore their too strict observance of a tradition which will not admit the slightest deviation in a seasoning or the suppression of a single ingredient. Restrictions aroused our American ingenuity, we found combinations and replacements which pointed in new directions and created a fresh and absorbing interest in everything pertaining to the kitchen. — Alice B. Toklas
Of all the contrivances for cheating the laboring classes of mankind, none has been more effective than that which deludes them with paper money. — Daniel Webster
