Cooking And Writing Quotes
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Cooking And Writing Quotes & Sayings
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Good painting is the kind that looks like sculpture.
— Michelangelo
Young people must appreciate the beauty of old age. The old people were once young.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I write because I'm a writer. It is rather like cooking: to make something out of the raw material at hand.
— Sybille Bedford
Not a visible enthusiasm but a hidden one, an excitement burning with a cold flame.
— Patrick Suskind
Joe was not there waiting for her, the change
— Zora Neale Hurston
Life isn't life without real butter.
— A.D. Posey
Cooking up ideas and crafting good plot into a unique, natural, stirring taste is like cooking patiently in a charcoal stove.
— Angelica Hopes
It's funny, the whole cooking thing came out of just a random thought of writing a cookbook with my mom and my sister for fun ...
— Trisha Yearwood
According to the teachings of Islam, war is to be waged not against the enemy but against the aggressor. (p. 49)
— Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
Writing is what I do. It's like breathing to me at a certain point, but if I couldn't write, I do like cooking.
— Nora Ephron
Humans will die like all living things do, but we have the added burden of knowing that we will.
— S. Jay Olshansky
When I knew what I had to do / I took all my notebooks, all my manuscripts / and ate them page by page / so I could take my words with me
— Nicole Blackman
And then I wondered if, when it poured, would it wash everything away? Even the pain I was feeling?
— Jayen San Diego
Writing is work and cooking is relaxing.
— Diane Mott Davidson
Kill your darlings, kill your darlings, even when it breaks your egocentric little scribbler's heart, kill your darlings.
— Stephen King
A writing cook and a cooking writer must be bold at the desk as well as the stove.
— Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
Writing to please all tastes is like cooking without seasoning...
— Nanette L. Avery