Shirasu Food Quotes & Sayings
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I could get into bed with James Bond, then take my false leg off and it would really be a gun. — Heather Mills

The only people who come close to annoying me as much as left-laners are cart-hogs, shoppers who leave their carts in the middle of the aisle and wander a few feet away, where they stand with their mouths open staring stupefied at the shelves as if they've never seen food before. I — Tawni O'Dell

Chemistry is a gibberish of Latin and German; but in Leibig's hands it becomes a powerful language. — Jacob Grimm

Show love, tolerance and respect to everyone. — Lauren Faust

It seemed to her that almost any pain was sympathetic to her loss and she inserted herself immediately into the concept of fantastic suffering. — Louise Erdrich

I heard a sigh, as though the books were breathing. I felt that this was where I belonged. This was where I lived. — Alice Hoffman

She chose the attractive room, not noticing the cloven hoof exposed beneath the ornate curtains. That decision has surely haunted her every day since, finally catching up to her. — K. Martin Beckner

one must never underestimate anyone or cling to preconceived ideas. — David Lagercrantz

I used to get embarrassed about the fact I liked fashion. I still get a bit cringy. — Stella McCartney

Expulsion from Paradise is in its main aspect eternal: that is to say, although expulsion from Paradise is final, and life in theworld unavoidable, the eternity of the process (or, expressed in temporal terms, the eternal repetition of the process) nevertheless makes it possible not only that we might remain in Paradise permanently, but that we may in fact be there permanently, no matter whether we know it here or not. — Franz Kafka

This was a good dinner enough, to be sure, but it was not a dinner to ask a man to. — Samuel Johnson

Dealing with architecture brings me very close to the state of mind required to make pictures. One also needs an old seeing eye, appropriate reflexes which embrace sensitive observations coupled with appropriate emotional responses. — Max Dupain