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Most people don't have the advantage of being able to evaluate their doctor in advance.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Go home and tell your daughters they are beautiful.
— Stokely Carmichael
I just love food, especially my mom's Bulgarian cooking. Taco Bell is my favorite fast food restaurant. I also love Italian food.
— Leah LaBelle
Calvin: Why are you crying mom?
Mom: I'm cutting up an onion.
Calvin: It must be hard to cook if you anthrpomorphisize your vegetables. — Bill Watterson
Mom: I'm cutting up an onion.
Calvin: It must be hard to cook if you anthrpomorphisize your vegetables. — Bill Watterson
It's easy to respect a general, but it's hard to love them.
— Andrew Gurland
It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.
— Mother Teresa
My mom is a really good cook. I didn't get the cooking gene, but she cooks this really amazing dinner every Christmas, and that's always really fun.
— Miranda Cosgrove
I grew up watching my mom in the kitchen, that's how I know anything about cooking. I've always wanted to go to a culinary class actually.
— Serena Williams
The greatest invention in the world is the mind of a child.
— Thomas A. Edison
Latin food is my guiltiest pleasure and my demise. My trainer hates when I go home to visit my mom and her cooking.
— Zulay Henao
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
Saying sulfates do not cause acid rain is the same as saying that smoking does not cause lung cancer.
— Andrew L. Lewis Jr.
It was a new kind of class war
the people as citizens versus the politicians and their clients in the public sector. — Irving Kristol
the people as citizens versus the politicians and their clients in the public sector. — Irving Kristol
The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the sum of his own works.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra