“Having your husband at a party is like adding anchovies to a salad. I love anchovies, but you can't taste anything else.” PartyTasteHusbandSaladYour Husband Book:The Mind-Body Problem Source: The Mind-Body Problem
“Adjective salad is delicious, with each element contributing its individual and unique flavor; but a puree of adjective soup tastes yecchy.” IndividualTasteElementsUniqueSoupDeliciousFlavorSaladContributingAdjectives Book:On language Source: On language
“I don't know what it is about food your mother makes for you, especially when it's something that anyone can make - pancakes, meat loaf, tuna salad - but it carries a certain taste of memory.” KnowsMotherCertainMemoriesFoodTasteMeatCarrieSaladPancakesTunaOne More Day Book:For One More Day Source: For One More Day
“What are you talking about? Are you for real? (Nick) What do you mean? The Simi’s not turning invisible again, is she? Ooo, that would be bad. I promised akri I wouldn’t do that no more in public places. But sometimes the Simi can’t help it. Kind of like putting barbecue sauce on salads. It’s just mandatory and reflexive ‘cause you gots to kill the taste of the ick rabbit food. (Simi)” KindMeanRealSometimesHelpingWould BeCausesTalkingTasteInvisibleRabbitsSaladSauceBarbecueBarbecue Sauce Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon