“I am usually cooking at least four times a week if I am home. The easiest thing that I do a lot is gazpacho. It's simple and it tastes best if you let it sit over night in the refrigerator... I don't want anybody near me when I am cooking. If I am going to make a mistake, it has to be my fault.” IfsWantHomeNightSimpleMistakeFourWeekTasteCookingFaultsRefrigerators Author:Leonard Slatkin
“I've been filming time lapse flowers continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for 35 years. To watch them move is a dance I will never get tired of. Their sensual beauty immerses us with color, smell, taste and touch.” YearsMovingHoursWatchesWeekMovementColorFlowerTasteTiredSmellSensualLapsesTime Lapse Author:Louis Schwartzberg
“The greatest victory anyone can taste is the daily challenge to outrun those fears that you vanquished... days, weeks, months past.” MotivationalPastChallengesWeekMonthsVictoryTasteOutrunGreatest VictoryDaily Challenges Author:Francisco Leon
“My mother was making $135 a week, but she had resilience and imagination. She might take frozen vegetables, cook them with garlic, onion and Spam, and it would taste like a four-star dinner.” MightMotherStarsImaginationFourWeekTasteDinnerResilienceCooksVegetablesFrozenOnionsGarlicSpam Author:Andre Dubus
“What is required as we travel towards full unemployment is not new legislation but a gradual change of mental attitude, a shift in values. As our taste for idling grows, we will refuse to work for old-fashioned bosses who demand a five-day, 40-hour, nine-to-five type week, or worse.” ValuesGrowsHoursAttitudeFiveWeekTypeTasteDemandRefuseNineBossLegislationUnemploymentOld FashionedMental AttitudeGradual Change Author:Tom Hodgkinson
“My hope is that flexible working and varying shift patterns will give workers a taste for idling and that they will gradually demand greater reductions in the length of the working week.” GivingGreaterWeekTasteDemandWorkersPatternsLengthFlexibleReduction Author:Tom Hodgkinson
“I called my pilot 2 weeks before I flew and asked him, I don't want to get sick, what should I eat? He said, Peanut Butter. I said, If I eat peanut butter then I won't get sick? He said, no, but it tastes the same comin' up as it does goin' down.” IfsWantShouldDoeSaidWeekTasteSickPilotsShould IFlewPeanutsPeanut Butter Author:Bill Engvall
“It's something we do every week. Every week kind of has bigger name headliners. It's all just our taste. There's a lot of people like Ian Edwards or Dan Mintz who a lot of people haven't heard of yet, but we know are really great. When we started the show five years ago it wasn't because Patton Oswalt needs another place to play. It was because we had a lot of new friends like BJ Novak or Morgan Murphy, who didn't have any club to play.” PeopleKnowsNeedsYearsKindPlayShowsNamesFiveHeardWeekHavensTasteYears AgoBiggerClubsFive YearsReally GreatNew FriendsMurphy Author:B. J. Porter
“I run or hike three to four times per week and believe that an "everything in moderation" approach to dieting is the best way to keep your mind and body healthy and your taste buds happy.” WayMindBelieveBodyRunningThreeFourWeekHealthyTasteApproachBest WayModerationMind And BodyBudDietingTaste BudsEverything In Moderation Author:Ian Anthony Dale
“A city is a place where there is no need to wait for next week to get the answer to a question, to taste the food of any country, to find new voices to listen to and familiar ones to listen to again.” NeedsCountryNextWaitingVoiceAnswersCitiesWeekTasteFamiliarNext WeekCity LifeCity And Country Author:Margaret Mead
“What's love? Something that lasts a week or a month and that's all you can except? Or is it just that some loves have a short shelf life? You know, like yogurt: after a week or two they go bad. And how do you recognize the other kind of love, the kind that isn't like yogurt? The kind that's more like... I don't know, like peanut butter, that lasts forever and always tastes good?” KnowsKindTwoLastsForeverWeekMonthsTasteShelvesPeanutsKinds Of LovePeanut ButterYogurtShelf Life Author:Katherine Applegate