Tablecloth Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Tablecloth
Tablecloth Quotes & Sayings
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The motto of West African cooking is that if the food doesn't set fire to the tablecloth the cook is being stingy with the pepper.
— Ben Aaronovitch
Let others know you possessed a secret, and some would work to learn it; that was a fact of nature.
— Robert Jordan
A man is a fabulous nuisance in space right now. He's not worth all the cost of putting him up there and keeping him comfortable and working.
— James Van Allen
writing those lines in his small kitchen, the light wet on the oilskin tablecloth, the night close against the window.
— Helen Macdonald
Back home.. the tablecloth of civilization makes us forget the already painted pine it covers! ([50], Zenith trans.)
— Fernando Pessoa
That boy is your company. And if he wants to eat up that tablecloth, you let him, you hear?
— Harper Lee
I love food and am very good at improvising when preparing it - it's a really creative experience for me.
— Autumn Reeser
Atlanta is where I want to be. Believe that.
— Bruce Irvin
Go to the battlefield firmly confident of victory and you will come home with no wounds whatsoever.
— Uesugi Kenshin
...and be emptied of gravity and surrounding by the rouge wave of an emotion she could not name.
— Carol Cassella
I still have the shirt I wore my first time on Johnny Carson's show. Only now I use it as a tablecloth at dinner parties. It was very blousy.
— Ellen DeGeneres
Hello. Audrey's phone. She's currently suiting up for a soul-deadening hourly job that provides no benefits, how may I help you?
— Robin Benway
I felt the tablecloth move, and it's a calculated guess based on years of experience. I'm right, aren't I?
— E.L. James
One can never speak enough of the virtues, the dangers, the power of shared laughter.
— Francoise Sagan
A good upbringing means not that you won't spill sauce on the tablecloth, but that you won't notice it when someone else does.
— Anton Chekhov