Radicchio Quotes & Sayings
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Much of traditional Southern cooking parallels Italian peasant cuisine. Consider cooked radicchio with polenta. It is not dissimilar to our grits and greens. — Steven Satterfield

You go back home and everything you wished was different is still the same and everything you wished was the same is different. — Cormac McCarthy

None of us can ever know the value of our lives, or how our separate and silent scribbling may add to the amenity of the world, if only by how radically it changes us, one and by one. — Mary Karr

He snorted into his radicchio, which I admired because it was a pretty purple. The radicchio was purple, not his snort. Just in case you got confused there. I don't think it's possible for people to snort colors. We're not unicorns, after all. — T.J. Klune

Desire, said the Buddha, is the cause of suffering. But without desire, what delight? — Edward Abbey

Accumulate, accumulate! This is Moses and the Prophets! — Karl Marx

At first I assumed hate was the opposite of love. But it isn't. The opposite of love is indifference. — Helen Fisher

What happened to the Bush Administration regarding terrorism is that they regarded it as a secondary issue, and associated with Clinton. One of those Clinton issues. — Sidney Blumenthal

The differences in income between the poor world and the rich world are so great that people have to be interested. — Esther Duflo

Just remember who you belong to, Hannah. I wouldn't want to have to shoot anyone - or strangle you."
She leaned over to kiss his shoulder. "Why am I the one to be strangled?"
"It's a much more personal death. — Christine Feehan

In Manhattan, marriage is a trend. Couples kiss over their arugula and radicchio salads. They fondle each other's genitals while devouring their pasta puttanesca. By the time the tiramisu arrives, they've slid under the table. — Cynthia Heimel

There's nothing like a good family when you're really up a tree. — Carolyn Hax