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Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By Eric Schlosser

The medical literature on the causes of food poisoning is full of euphemisms and dry scientific terms: coliform levels, aerobic plate counts, sorbitol, MacConkey agar, and so on. Behind them lies a simple explanation for why eating a hamburger can now make you seriously ill: There is shit in the meat. — Eric Schlosser

Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By Jeff Garcia

If I had it my way, I never would have left San Francisco, but things change and that's the nature of this business. We have to move on. We hopefully get opportunities down the road that we take advantage of. — Jeff Garcia

Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By James Salter

He longs for the one line to give them that they will always remember, that will embrace everything, that will point the way, but he cannot find the line, he cannot recognize it. It is more precious, he knows, than anything else they might own, but he does not have it. — James Salter

Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By Dave Matthews

Life it seems a struggle between what we think and what we see — Dave Matthews

Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By Katie Reus

.My middle name is actually Noel."
"So what's your first then?" From her expression, he was almost afraid to ask.
Noel bit her bottom lip. "Christmas. — Katie Reus

Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By Weyes Blood

I'm into a lot of Eastern philosophy. It's kind of like theosophy; it's about finding the relationships between all the great religions and focusing in on the good stuff. — Weyes Blood

Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By Louis Bayard

I've often thought a blind man could find his way through London simply by gauging the changes in innuendo: mild through Trafalgar Square, less veiled towards the river. — Louis Bayard

Raffaele Garofalo Quotes By Peter Bart

Most movie-goers are overdosing on star coverage; it's the ultimate example of too much information. — Peter Bart