Tasty Burger Quotes & Sayings
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It's like a concert with no stage, no bands, no electricity; a concert that's all audience. — Ben H. Winters
Our company is working with Disney to create a game for children between the ages of maybe four and 12, so we can teach them what the capitalist system is all about. — Sanford I. Weill
The best reason to diminish social programs is not to put more money in people's pockets but to put more responsibility in people's pockets. — Mark Steyn
Damn there were days being a woman confused the hell out of her.- Aella — Eve Langlais
Some would assert that Providence was at work shaking out its pockets in Humanity's lap. Other would argue for that mindless choreographer, Chance. Either way it was a simple thing: a lost diary fell into the hands of a soul-sick war hero on a train from Bombay to Jaipur just when he'd grown tired of the scenery and needed something to keep his thoughts from the minefield of his wretched thoughts.
In such mild ways is the groundwork laid for first kisses and ruined lives. — Laini Taylor
The fast-food hamburger has been brilliantly engineered to offer a succulent and tasty first bite, a bite that in fact would be impossible to enjoy if the eater could accurately picture the feedlot and slaughterhouse and the workers behind it or knew anything about the 'artificial grill flavor' that made the first bite so convincing. This is a hamburger to hurry through, no question. By comparison, eating a grass-fed burger when you can picture the green pastures in which the animal grazed is a pleasure of another order, not a simple one, to be sure, but one based on knowledge rather than ignorance and gratitude rather than indifference.
To eat slowly, then, also means to eat deliberately, in the original sense of the word: 'from freedom' instead of compulsion. — Michael Pollan
Io. My name is Io." She pronounced the name "eye-oh" as if there perfectly ordinary. Which was ridiculous, because no one he knew bore a name with only vowels. — Katie MacAlister
Every why has a wherefore. — William Shakespeare
And how do you know that you're mad? — Lewis Carroll
I have always wanted to be a published author. I write baseball books because I love the sport. — Jonathan Weeks