Harriet Van Horne Quotes
Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all.
Harriet Van Horne
Quotes to Explore
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I do not read SF as much as I used to. It's too much like a busman's holiday.
Jack L. Chalker
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I am an American, not by accident of birth but by choice. I voted with my feet and became an American because I love this country and think it is exceptional.
Fareed Zakaria
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The priesthood is a marriage. People often start by falling in love, and they go on for years without realizing that love must change into some other love which is so unlike it that it can hardly be recognized as love at all.
Iris Murdoch
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Cooking for people is an enormously significant expression of generosity and soulfulness, and entertaining is a way to be both generous and creative. You're sharing your life with people. Of course, it's also an expression of your own need for approval and applause. Nothing wrong with that.
Ted Allen
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One of the reasons we all still read Jane Austen is because her books are about universal things which still matter today - love, money, family. They haven't gone out of fashion, so it's not throwing the baby out with the bathwater to rework her in a contemporary style.
Val McDermid
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Evil is like water, it abounds, is cheap, soon fouls, but runs itself clear of taint.
Samuel Butler
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Most artists like to think of themselves as rugged individualists, as independent characters.
Jack Levine
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The infectiousness of crime is like that of the plague.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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At some point, you decide to take something you really like and turn it into a business you love.
Isaac Hanson
Hanson
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I'm an actor, of course, so I like to show off.
Sam Riley
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Well, only Japanese may understand it, but I'm like a goat or something that likes high places.
Tamae Watanabe
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Productive givers focus on acting in the long-term best interests of others, even if it's not pleasant. They have the courage to give the critical feedback we prefer not to hear, but truly need to hear. They offer tough love, knowing that we might like them less, but we'll come to trust and respect them more.
Adam Grant