Stenzo Quotes & Sayings
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Until we are willing and able to make the connections between what we are eating and what was required to get it on our plate, and how it affects us to buy, serve, and eat it, we will be unable to make the connections that will allow us to live wisely and harmoniously on this earth.When we cannot make connections, we cannot understand, and we are less free, less intelligent, less loving, and less happy. — Will Tuttle

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Brothers and sisters!
Saving money!
Setting the table!
True love...
... I MEAN! Foods you don't like! — Marcy Heisler

middle-aged woman trying to reach the — Robert Galbraith

If this was adulthood, the only improvement she could detect in her situation was that now she could eat dessert without eating her vegetables. — Lisa Alther

I have an eclectic taste in stuff whether it be movies or music or books or food or anything. Variety is interesting. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

To my fancy, one looks back on life, it has only two responsibilities, which include all the others: one is the bringing of new life into existence; the other, educating it after it is brought in. All betrayals of trust result from these original sins. — Henry Adams

I wanted to capture time through how food and I were getting along at any given moment. That necessitated writing some dark stuff, some sad stuff, and a lot of painful memories, because my life has often been dark, sad, and painful. I didn't want to sugarcoat anything. — Kate Christensen

Nervous states of the worst sort control me without pause. Everything that is not literature bores me and I hate it. I lack all aptitude for family life except, at best, as an observer. I have no family feeling and visitors make me almost feel as though I were maliciously being attacked. — Franz Kafka

It was so close to October that Halloween was knocking at his heart. — Barry Eysman

The idea of selling is a projection that people create about people that is more of a reflection of who they are than what is actually happening in front of them with the artist. — Mark Ruffalo