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spices ships entertainment
I'm bemused by the whole Robbie Williams aspect of British pop. Posh Spice? It all looks like cruise ship entertainment to me. David Bowie
spices herbs helping
All those spices and herbs in your spice rack can do more than provide calorie-free, natural flavorings to enhance and make food delicious. Theyre also an incredible source of antioxidants and help rev up your metabolism and improve your health at the same time. Suzanne Somers
spices want variety-is-the-spice-of-life
Variety is the spice of life. We all want surprises. Tony Robbins
spices courtship discord
A modicum of discord is the very spice of courtship. Nicolas Chamfort
spices soup taste
Let's say you have some chicken stock and you're making soup, and out of everything you can taste, some of the things you put in and some of the things you don't. So you start out with an African spice then you hear some Brazilian music, so then it changes. Then you hear Jamaican and it changes again. And the result depends on how much of each spice you put into it. Now, I've been putting in spices since I started playing professionally in 1945. Herbie Mann
spices littles nutritionist
A nutritionist has told me to have very little butter and very little spices, but I can't live like that. Jill Scott
spices sci-fi science-fiction
He who controls the spice controls the universe. Frank Herbert
spices bills salt
The biggest problem with Bill Schutz's food is his timidity with herbs and spices and some bizarre primeval fear of salt. Marian Burros
spices humans
I'm afraid I couldn't like him without a spice of human naughtiness. Louisa May Alcott
soup-kitchens order feelings
You can't deny that religion has done some good. It organizes lots of anti-poverty programs and soup kitchens and missionary work. But I would say that, first of all, all those things can be accomplished without religion. You can be ethical, somebody who does the right thing without feeling that he has to in order to get his ass saved in the next life. Bill Maher
soup
Warmed-over loves and soups are generally not recommended. Elie Wiesel
soup-kitchens giving notes
You don’t give someone notes on their performance at a soup kitchen. Dan Harmon
soup stones classic
The entrée wasn't tender enough to be a paving stone and the gravy couldn't have been primordial soup because morphogenesis was already taking place. Clive James
soup want firsts
Women are like canoes, full of soup. At first everyone is suspicious but then everyone wants one. Dylan Moran
soup scared made
Tibby cried into her soup when it finally came. "I'm scared... ," she told it. The carrots and peas made no reply, but she felt better for having told them. Ann Brashares
soup prison
Let all of us who shared the prison soup meet again in better times! Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
soup fancy purpose
Fancy Restaurant: one that serves cold soup on purpose. Doug Larson
soup chickens sipping
Sipping once, sipping twice, sipping chicken soup with rice. Maurice Sendak
taste relief huge
When you taste super-success after tasting super-failure, there is huge relief. Akshay Kumar
taste consonants
... naturalness is not always consonant with taste. Edith Wharton
taste willing
I am perfectly willing for my music to exist with somebody else's taste. David Tudor
taste truth-is humans
Truth is disputable, not human taste. David Hume
taste painting study
Nothing is so improving to the temper as the study of the beauties either of poetry, eloquence, music, or painting. David Hume
taste meat dams
I eat meat because meat tastes like murder, and murder tastes pretty dam good! Denis Leary
taste human-nature being-human
There are times when you have to choose between being human and having good taste. Bertolt Brecht
taste kind tragic
This is our dilemma--either to taste and not to know or to know and not to taste--or, more strictly, to lack one kind of knowledge because we are in an experience or to lack another kind because we are outside it. [. . .] Of this tragic dilemma myth is the partial solution. In the enjoyment of a great myth we come nearest to experiencing as a concrete what can otherwise be understood only as an abstraction. C. S. Lewis
taste enough bad-taste
It is bad enough to be bad, but to be bad in bad taste is unpardonable. Agnes Repplier