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Every time I get a script in my inbox, it's like a little Christmas present. It's so exciting to see what they've cooked up.
— Amanda Schull
The hibachi is coming to a city near you. I'm cooking chicken and shrimp, but if you want to throw a double team my way, filet mignon gets cooked too
— Gilbert Arenas
I do not understand why, when I ask for grilled lobster in a restaurant, I'm never served a cooked telephone.
— Salvador Dali
I'm from South Georgia, so my mom, she always cooked some dang good food when I was growing up.
— Phillip Phillips
I hate banana bread. It's too suspicious-looking. I always thought the cooked banana looked like insect legs.
— Elizabeth Berg
I like children. If they're properly cooked.
— W.C. Fields
We worshipped in the temple of cutthroat competition, and so some cooked the books, because the treasure is so great.
— Desmond Tutu
Earnest young knights are my favorite. I love the looks on their faces when they realize that they're being slow-cooked in their own armor.
— Jessica Day George
Almost any decent cook will make food by eye and taste. Virtually all of my family cooked that way.
— Steve Albini
Well, the drums gave me headaches, the sunlight flashing on my armor cooked me up like harvest day, and those magnificent destriers shit everywhere.
— George R R Martin
Cooked carrots taste like baby food mixed with dirt.
— Kim Holden
The trans fatty acids (found in animal products and cooked oils) are a factor in breast cancer.
— Edward Martin
Chickens are interesting individuals who have as much right not to be cooked and eaten as a dog or a cat or even a human being.
— Bruce Friedrich
If I have pizza or Taco Bell one day, I'll have home-cooked meals the next. I try to listen to what my body craves.
— Ashlee Simpson
I have met otherwise educated folks who haven't heard that cooked bones can kill a dog, so perhaps the vets are just being realists.
— Carina MacDonald
Every page a victory.
Who cooked the feast for the victors?
Every ten years a great man.
Who paid the bill? — Bertolt Brecht
Who cooked the feast for the victors?
Every ten years a great man.
Who paid the bill? — Bertolt Brecht
It was called dub, a sensuous mosaic cooked from vast libraries of digitalized pop; it was worship, Molly said, and a sense of community.
— William Gibson
You think he has some bomb defusing MacGyver contraption cooked up that involves lube, condoms, and a paper clip?
— Stephani Hecht
She had arrived in dirty rags and had cooked up a striking outfit for herself, out of relief donations,
— Tom Piazza
I have never cooked a meal in my life and always end up paying for dozens of people to eat with me.
— Rufus Wainwright
The tang of tamarind is a great way both to flavour and lighten up slow-cooked savoury dishes.
— Yotam Ottolenghi
I don't know why anyone wants to get married," said Burke. "I think the whole thing was cooked up by lawyers so they can get rich off of divorce.
— Michael Thomas Ford
For me, writing essays is very much about processing ideas and offering them up to the reader so that they are fully cooked.
— Meghan Daum
I am grown up. That's why I cooked all this food!
— Lena Dunham
I like a well-roasted rotisserie chicken and eggs cooked various ways, like sunny-side up or scrambled. It's comfort food for me.
— Joel Robuchon
Jake fried up the fish, cooked rice with garlic, cilantro and green onions. Someday he was going to make some woman a wonderful wife.
— Josh Lanyon
I love to cook and I've cooked a lot of Bulgarian food over the years.
— Elizabeth Kostova
A girl once came to my beery flat in Kensal Green, opened the blinds and cooked me breakfast. I married her.
— Peter Capaldi
there are now millions of people who spend more time watching food being cooked on television than they spend actually cooking it themselves.
— Michael Pollan
cooked alive or forced to eat the severed ears from their own heads
— Peter T. Leeson
He's so happy," Eliot said dryly. "It's like he cooked something and it came out looking like the picture in the cookbook.
— Lev Grossman
I like to cook Indian food when I can. I find the process of creating a home-cooked meal to be unwinding.
— Archie Panjabi
I've not cooked Christmas dinner since 1982.
— Lesley Nicol
I never cooked at home - my father was the chef.
— Rene Redzepi
I cooked for him like a wife and washed his clothes and was a wife in other ways too terrible to mention.
— Lois Lowry
They cooked and washed dishes and scrubbed and mopped and dusted and wiped and cleaned the apartment from crack to crevice back to crack.
— Matthew Aaron Goodman
Don't get fancy. Have you cooked an apple pie? You don't know what you did wrong? Do this: Take two or three apples. Put them on a table. Study them.
— Paul Prudhomme
At 15, I knew someone whose mother cooked macrobiotic, so I persuaded my mother to go macrobiotic with me.
— Tori Amos
In our dreams we can have our eggs cooked exactly how we want them, but we can't eat them.
— Adam Phillips
He is hotter than a zombie cooked in a dippsy dumpster with kerosene.
— Alexander Fontana
The seasons had always been a part of the way I cooked and ate in Switzerland, and they again became what guided me in New York.
— Daniel Humm
We picked their cotton. We cooked their food. We nursed their babies. Now we can run their cities. We can run their states. We will run the country.
— Jesse Jackson
For her and Nurul merely to share a meal cooked in their own kitchen was a triumph; to wake up together each morning a luxury.
— Jolene Tan
While I'm not a celebrity, it's such a weird concept that society has cooked up for us. Astronauts and teachers are much more amazing than actors.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
When you've cooked the marrow of the sun and moon, The pearl is so bright you don't worry about poverty.
— Sun Bu'er
I looked back down at the pitiful play-oven. It looked like revenge, if any was to be had, would at best be served half cooked and chewy.
— R.S. Grey
Mom was crying while she cooked, salting domesticity with anguish, the recipe of her life.
— Justina Chen