Quotes about ate
ate kept kid
If I had been the kind of kid who kept a diary, the entries from the years 12 to say, 16, would have to read: Got high, ate candy. Steve Almond
ate difference feels last macaroni night possible steam three trying worked
I can't tell how much of a difference it makes with Arturo. The day before the Mayweather fight, Arturo worked out three times in the steam room. He feels much better now. He even ate some macaroni last night and that was never possible when he was trying to get to 140.
ate both breakfast teams
I could tell you what each of them ate for breakfast this morning. Both teams know each other very well. Shay Doron
ate bothering knowing september sick
I ate there on September 15. Not knowing where I got sick was bothering me.
ate came flesh neither nor pleasant three till weeks wine
I ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth, neither did I anoint myself at all, till three whole weeks were fulfilled.
ate expected fantastic food great guess heavy istanbul italian learning meat
I ate fantastic Italian food in Croatia, which you wouldn't expect. The food in Istanbul was amazing. I never would've expected that and the food, I guess you're learning something about me, the food in Prague, they're very, very heavy meat eaters, like, a lot of meat, which is great. Cliff Curtis
ate worked
I ate as many of them as I wanted. I worked there.
ate becomes claim cultural elvis equivalent life memorial slept time washington
Elvis Presley Ate Here' is the cultural equivalent of 'George Washington Slept Here', ... Every time a place makes a claim that Elvis ate there, it becomes a memorial to his memory, to his life and to his legend. Robert Thompson
ate entirely europe export history rest sugar sweet traders vast
England's sweet history is entirely different to the rest of Europe because we had vast amounts of sugar - and we just ate it all. The traders thought that they would have to export some of it to Europe, but no - we ate it all.
ate knowing looking smart trump wait
Everyone was looking at each other, not knowing what to do. Fortunately, they were smart enough to wait and see how Trump ate his first.
ate food soon
As soon as they got there, he ate all the food they had on them,
ate three
We'd have him here for two or three weeks. He always ate better when I went out there with him.
ate company feeds food outside prepared
We ate outside in tents. Food was prepared by a company from Redding, California, that feeds firefighters. It was good, but, wow, 5,000 calories.
ate home
We ate here more than we ate at home. J. J. Johnson
ate ham sandwiches
We ate a lot of ham sandwiches back at the apartment.
ate came meals sleep training wives
We ate all our meals at training table. The wives came down, but they had to sleep in different rooms.
ate break definitely drank drink eat finished last punch tonight
Tonight we wanted to eat the cake, drink the punch and break the punch bowl. Last week, we ate the cake, drank some of the punch, but definitely didn't break the bowl. Tonight, we finished things.
ate dinners evening event guess hours several sink took
Dinners back then were the event of the evening ? it took several hours to eat. I guess you could say they ate enough to sink a ship.
ate beef corn quite
Corn beef and cabbage; we ate that quite a bit.
ate glad gravy grew knew rice
I knew rice and gravy would be a hit. Who grew up here and never ate rice and gravy? I'm glad no one ever thought about it before. Bob Moore
ate entire
I once ate nothing but grapefruit for an entire month. I didn't lose a pound. Ruth Reichl
ate brains english-musician pile
I once ate a pile of brains this big. Rod Argent
ate bought chorus drove encouraged friend high interest involved junior san saw school tape took
I'm from San Diego. My parents weren't involved in theater, but my mother encouraged my interest in it. She bought me the cassette tape to 'A Chorus Line' and she took me and a friend out of school one day and drove us up to L.A. for a matinee. Afterward, we ate in the cafeteria. I was in junior high school. She saw the direction I was going in.
ate bread less switch wheat
I never really ate that bad, I just ate too much. It wasn't like I had to switch to whole wheat bread or something like that. I really just had to eat less of what I was eating, and I had to exercise more. Patrick Stump
ate rest
It was nothing fancy. They ate in the cafeteria with the roadies and the rest of the crew.
ate cake high ok pitch seven
It was important for him to go seven tonight. He didn't have a high pitch count, so he should be OK on Sunday. We got our cake and ate it, too, tonight. Frank Robinson
ate blown cake chocolate few glad good last might
It's good that I ate some chocolate cake last night, ... I'm glad I put on a few pounds. Otherwise, I might have blown away out there. Maria Sharapova
ate finally foreign liked people talked
In some classes, it?s talked about like a foreign language. Some people now say they finally ate tofu and liked it!
ate came dance dance-and-dancing danced looked provide
In a ballroom, all you can do is dance and eat. We wanted to provide more than just dancing. They ate and danced, and when they got tired, they went out and looked at exhibits. Then they came back and danced some more.
ate chef food originally preparing
Being a chef is like going back in time, ... You are tasting and preparing food you originally ate as a child. Richard Mead
ate dragged love peanuts
I haven't got a very sweet tooth, but I love salted things like nuts. I would have to be dragged in by a lorry if I ate as many salted peanuts as I would like to. Joanna Lumley
ate great intensity played respected ron slept spent time together
I really respected his teams. They were always well prepared, and played with a lot of intensity and class. We had some great ballgames. Ron lived, ate and slept football, and we spent a lot of time together at clinics.
ate avoiding family feathers lived pretending sticks wild woods
I practically lived in the woods when I was a kid, avoiding grown-ups and my dysfunctional family, pretending I was half-wolf, a feral child who napped in nests made out of ferns, ate wild blueberries, and wove sticks and feathers into her hair. Jennifer McMahon