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Coffee it is best to buy by the bag, as it improves by keeping. Let it hang in the bag, in a dry place, and it loses its rank smell and taste.
— Catharine Beecher
I was born and raised in New York, but my family on both sides is of Italian descent.
— Aida Turturro
Eating highly seasoned food is unhealthful, because it stimulates too much, provokes the appetite too much, and often is indigestible.
— Catharine Beecher
It is thought that potato water is unhealthy; and therefore do not boil potatoes in soup, but boil elsewhere, and add them when nearly cooked.
— Catharine Beecher
The delicate and infirm go for sympathy, not to the well and buoyant, but to those who have suffered like themselves.
— Catharine Beecher
As if reasoning were any kind of writing or talking which tends to convince people that some doctrine or measure is true and right.
— Catharine Beecher
My parents and my brothers and their wives are incredible and formed me as a person long before I got to Hollywood.
— John Krasinski
I would never be able to lead the insane lifestyle I do, traveling all over the world, if I wasn't eating food that was simple and healthy.
— Alain Ducasse
Warfare is theatre, I have said, and the essence of theatre is aritifce. What we show, we will not do. What we don't show, we will do.
— Steven Pressfield
The most generous choices, especially the persevering, are the fruit of profound and prolonged union with God in prayerful silence.
— Pope John Paul II
The principle of subordination is the great bond of union and harmony through the universe.
— Catharine Beecher
The great want of our race is perfect educators to train new-born minds, who are infallible teachers of what is right and true.
— Catharine Beecher
They mourned for his kind of Christianity, and he frankly scoffed at theirs; but both parties went on loving each other just the same.
— Mark Twain
The tea-kettle is as much an English institution as aristocracy or the Prayer-Book ...
— Catharine Beecher
We must bask in the magnificence of what is seen and sensed, instead of always memorizing and categorizing.
— Wayne W. Dyer