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Sourdough Book Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

By all means, don't say, "if I can," say "I will." — Abraham Lincoln

Sourdough Book Quotes By Erin Bow

No writing is wasted. Did you know that sourdough from San Francisco is leavened partly by a bacteria called lactobacillus sanfrancisensis? It is native to the soil there, and does not do well elsewhere. But any kitchen can become an ecosystem. If you bake a lot, your kitchen will become a happy home to wild yeasts, and all your bread will taste better. Even a failed loaf is not wasted. Likewise, cheese makers wash the dairy floor with whey. Tomato gardeners compost with rotten tomatoes. No writing is wasted: the words you can't put in your book can wash the floor, live in the soil, lurk around in the air. They will make the next words better. — Erin Bow

Sourdough Book Quotes By William Shakespeare

O, she's warm!
If this be magic, let it be an art
Lawful as eating. — William Shakespeare

Sourdough Book Quotes By Ted Dekker

Valerik spit to one side. "We laugh at religion's brand of love, forms and rules that keep the poor feeding from the church's coffers. It is in deed."
"I agree. That kind of love is porcelain-coated balls of dung.
But what of true affection? ... — Ted Dekker

Sourdough Book Quotes By Tim Schafer

There was a 'magic rock' my mom would lift up, and under the rock was a bunch of bugs. Roly-poly bugs and worms. Somehow I thought that it was a magical world of insects, and I wanted to go there. It was the same impulse as 'Pikmin' - I wanted to go into that world. — Tim Schafer

Sourdough Book Quotes By Jane Fonda

In the hyper-sensitized reality of the region in which any criticism of Israel is swiftly and often unfairly branded as anti-Semitic, it can become counterproductive to inflame rather than explain and this means to hear the narratives of both sides, to articulate the suffering on both sides, not just the Palestinians. — Jane Fonda

Sourdough Book Quotes By John Searle

You do not understand your own tradition if you do not see it in relation to others. — John Searle

Sourdough Book Quotes By Philip Treacy

I love the romance of what I do, although because of Isabella, Lady Gaga and Grace Jones, people think I have crazy customers. Sometimes I get more enthusiasm from the housewife who wants a hat and believes in it. — Philip Treacy

Sourdough Book Quotes By Robert B. Parker

And I've met a very wonderful woman," I said.

"They're all wonderful," Haller said.
"Well, many of them," I said.
"I love them," Haller said. "The way they talk, how they smell, the way they touch their hair, everything."
"I know," I said. — Robert B. Parker

Sourdough Book Quotes By Jeff Bridges

Like most kids, you don't want to do what your folks want you to do. You've got your own thing. — Jeff Bridges