Vongole Pasta Quotes & Sayings
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Despite what some people have said, President Bush did not want black people to die in New Orleans. However, he did hope they would not relocate to any areas of Texas that he likes to frequent. — Scott McClellan

But now it's just another show, you leave em laughing when you go. And if you care, don't let them know, don't give yourself away. — Joni Mitchell

Poems are crystals deposited after the effervescent contact of the spirit with reality. — Pierre Reverdy

When President Mbeki said, if you get AIDS, you can have a shower and it goes away. It's like, oh, come on. Or it's caused by poverty. We faced those kind of issues. But now, with the new regime, they have really woken up, paid attention. And when South Africa speaks, then the whole of Africa will listen. And I have got great hopes for that. — Elton John

Relationships don't come with a warranty and being in love is no guarantee of a happy ending. — Jonathan Tropper

Like a lovely flower full of color but lacking in fragrance, are the words of those who do not practice what they teach. — Gautama Buddha

We had an exercise in speech class in school, impromptu speaking, that I was always real good at. — John Mellencamp

I talk to God and make deals with him every time I gamble. Otherwise, I leave him alone. — Max Rubin

In the olden days, of course, cigarette companies would pay to have their product advertised in movies and to have actors smoke cigarettes.[Ronald Reagan used to do it.] — Joe Eszterhas

The meal began with pickled squid, oyster shooters, marinated anchovies, and scungilli salad. Then Rosalie set an enormous bowl of pasta con le vongole in front of Sal, who ladled it out, talking the entire time. The pasta was followed by huge platters of scampi, which we passed around. It was almost eleven when Rosalie set three enormous stuffed turbots on the table, and it was near midnight when she appeared with a plate of warm sugar-dusted sfinge.
"So our first taste of the New Year will be sweet," Sal whispered in my ear. — Ruth Reichl