Kitchens Quotes
Collection of top 45 famous quotes about Kitchens
Kitchens Quotes & Sayings
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Women hold their councils of war in kitchens: the knives are there, and the cups of coffee, and the towels to dry the tears.
— Patricia A. McKillip
Just because the restaurant had Dynamite Shrimp on the menu, was that any reason for the place to blow up? (re April 15 release, Killer Kitchens
— Jean Harrington
I hate kitchens. I don't understand these enormous American kitchens that take up half the living room and then they just order pizza.
— Marina Abramovic
Traditionally, lots of vagrants and unemployable characters wind up working in kitchens.
— Alex Kapranos
Honestly, I understand why ladies are never the heroines of anything, they simply cannot get away from their kitchens long enough to rescue anyone.
— Barbara Hamilton
It's a Cyprus of misery and soup kitchens and a state which cannot meet basic obligations. It can only cause me grief.
— Nicos Anastasiades
Tomorrow, I'm going to a soup kitchen in Mobile. I think that will symbolize the insensitivity of this administration to human needs.
— Walter F. Mondale
You start out playing in kitchens, and you end up playing in kitchens.
— Trisha Yearwood
Most of us go through each day looking for what we saw yesterday And, not surprisingly, that is what we find.
— James A. Kitchens
Among the faithful, in the great kitchens of the world, Escoffier is to Careme what the New Testament is to the Old.
— Andre Simon
Look for bees," said Father. "Bees hang around grapes like boys around kitchens, Doug?
— Ray Bradbury
I can't be everywhere, but I'm always in one of my kitchens, and hopefully I'm motivating and inspiring.
— April Bloomfield
You've got to be in your kitchens, or it all falls apart.
— Jean-Georges Vongerichten
I left school when I was 14 to work in kitchens.
— Wolfgang Puck
What is the soup kitchen?
— Paris Hilton
I hope you're planning on heading to the kitchens. I'm starved - practically eating my fingers here. He chuckled.
— Michael J. Sullivan
Without local newspapers there's no one to tell you when somebody's been fined for having rats in their kitchens.
— Bill Bryson
In the kitchens of love, after all, vice is like the pepper in a good sauce; it brings out the flavor, it's indispensable.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
You know, from age 17 on, my paycheck was coming from cooking and working in kitchens.
— Anthony Bourdain
Kitchens are so important. They're the heart of everything.
— Kate Winslet
In large states public education will always be mediocre, for the same reason that in large kitchens the cooking is usually bad.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Cats gravitate to kitchens like rocks gravitate to gravity.
— Terry Pratchett
I was bored at school and bored in a lot of the kitchens. It seemed like all I was doing was putting things into saute pans.
— Homaro Cantu
The movie theater is never going away. If that was a case why are there still restaurants? People still have kitchens in their home!
— Michael Moore
Get in your kitchens, buy unprocessed foods, turn off the TV, and prepare your own foods. This is liberating.
— Joel Salatin
What fiendishness went on in kitchens across the country, in the name of providing food!
— Margaret Atwood
Some show their kindness to the poor by employing them in their kitchens. Would they not be kinder if they employed themselves there?
— Henry David Thoreau
Rand threw open the door to the kitchens, and there they were. Moiraine rested her serene eyes on him, unsurprised.
— Robert Jordan
A gastronomical supermeal didn't necessarily have to involve the things I had brought from other top kitchens.
— Rene Redzepi
Kitchens are for conversation. They're not just for cooking; they're for conversations.
— Frank Delaney
People rescue each other. They build shelters and community kitchens and ways to deal with lost children and eventually rebuild one way or another.
— Rebecca Solnit
Less money spent on billboards that just make us feel good about ourselves and more on soup kitchens and organized visits to the sick and dying.
— Rebecca Goldstein