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But surely the most important of all the relationships sponsored by this work is the one between those of us who elect to do it and the people it gives us the opportunity to feed and nourish and, when all goes well, delight. Cooking is all about connection, I've learned, between us and other species, other times, other cultures (human and microbial both), but, most important, other people. Cooking is one of the more beautiful forms that human generosity takes; that much I sort of knew. But the very best cooking, I discovered, is also a form of intimacy. One — Michael Pollan

It is only when the question ceases to be identified with the subject-verb-predicate structure of grammar, and is recognized within its original ground, within existence itself, that we can start looking for an answer. But such an answer will not be restricted to the confinements of language; it too must be revealed within an existential structure. — Stephen Batchelor

This is taking [photos] from everybody - the entire collective memory of what the Earth looks like - and linking all of that together. — Blaise Aguera Y Arcas

I consider myself sort of like a pseudo lawyer. Like, I'm convinced I can solve every case and argue my way. — Sandra Bullock

There is nothing proper about what you are doing, soldier, but do try to kill me properly. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I tell you what, if the Cameroons get a goal back here they're literally gonna catch on fire. — Ron Atkinson

It was all a cottage is supposed to be, small and snug, with a front porch, pink climbing roses, and lots of trees for shade. — Jeanne Birdsall

Abuse isn't just physical or ... or sexual, you know." I felt my throat getting tight but I refused to let my pain show on my face. "There is such a thing as mental and emotional abuse too. — Evangeline Anderson

One chicken cannot sit on the whole world's eggs. — Carrie Anne Noble

Law and order are everywhere the law and order which protect the established hierarchy. — Lee Child