149 Quotes About Kitchen
- Author Tom Holt
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Its kitchens were enormous and capable of being put to any use except the convenient preparation of food.
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- Author Lauren Blakely
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Mr. Offerman clasps his hand on top of hers. “It’s a good hobby for you, dear. It gets you out of the kitchen.”I straighten my spine. Are we in the fifties here? “Out of the kitchen?
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- Author Banana Yoshimoto
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I’ll never be able to be here again. As the minutes slide by, I move on. The flow of time is something I cannot stop. I haven’t a choice. I go. One caravan has stopped, another starts up. There are people I have yet to meet, others I’ll never see again. People who are gone before you know it, people who are just passing through. Even as we exchange hellos, they seem to grow transparent. I must keep living with the flowing river before my eyes.
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- Author Jason Medina
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Kitchen’s always open.
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- Author Banana Yoshimoto
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May the memory of this moment, here, the glowing impression of the two of us facing each other in this warm, bright place, drinking lovely hot tea, help save him, even a little bit.
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- Author Brandon Sanderson
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Don’t tell anyone I said it?"I smiled. "I'll be quiet as a buttered snail sneaking through a Frenchman’s kitchen.
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- Author Sarah Addison Allen
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There was a mood of magic and frenzy to the room. Crystalline swirls of sugar and flour still lingered in the air like kite tails- the smell of hope, the kind of smell that brought people home. Tonight it was the comfort of browning butter and the excitement of lemon zest.
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- Author Sarah Addison Allen
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She'd just walked into heaven. And her grandmother was right there, in every scent.Sugary and sweet. Herby and sharp.Yeasty and fresh.
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- Author Michael Pollan
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For what is the environmental crisis, if not a crisis of the way we live? The Big Problem is nothing more or less than the sum total of countless little everyday choices, most of them made by us... If the environmental crisis is ultimately a crisis of character, as Wendell Berry told us way back in the 1970's, then sooner or later it will have to be addressed at that level- at home, as it were. In our yards and kitchens and minds.
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