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cheese farmer few frozen grocery hamburger head impulse incredible italian local markets pick pounds public sausage six stop tasted tomatoes week
This is not a grocery story or a place to stop once a week and pick up a few aspirin, six pounds of hamburger and some frozen food. Public markets are really about impulse purchases. You tasted some incredible Italian sausage so you head to the market, but then you see some tomatoes or taste some cheese and say 'Gosh, this is really incredible cheese, and it's made by a local farmer so give me a pound of that.' That's what happens. Einar Tangen
cheese borders looks
You look at our borders, they're like swiss cheese, everybody pours in. Donald Trump
cheese rotten maggots
A maggot must be born i' the rotten cheese to like it. George Eliot
popularity overrated
Popularity is totally overrated. Kathleen Hanna
understand win
As I understand it, we're going to need a lot of help. We need to win out and get some help. John Mushtare
understand
You really have to see the grounds to understand how populated they are. Lori Chappell
understand
If you understand the universe, you control it, in a way. Stephen Hawking
understanding use
It really is understanding how to use money, and not let money use you. Tony Robbins
understanding important instant-replay
Understanding the mythology of your partner, your customer and your audience is far more important than watching the instant replay of what actually happened. Seth Godin
understanding celebration life-is
Religion is nothing but a science to attain wisdom, understanding, to know what life is, and to live it in utter celebration. Rajneesh
understanding insightful surrender
The deeper you surrender to existence, life, nature, the more loving, more understanding, more insightful you become. Rajneesh
understanding littles
They understand but a little who understand only what can be explained. Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
understanding study
Everything you study, everything you learn, makes you a better writer, because you have more understanding of how things work. Marge Piercy