Fast food is inexpensive, convenient, and it tastes good. I'm all in favor of that. My problem is how heavily processed it… — Eric Schlosser Copy Share Image
I'm a very un-excitable person. I always take things with a grain of salt, I'm always very even-keeled, and I'm always waiting… — Mike Colter Copy Share Image
Salt is a more-ish sort of thing. But it can be a bad thing if there's too much salt. It's awful. — Adriano Zumbo Copy Share Image
I really dislike flavoured potato chips, and so I always insist on just potatoes and salt, y'know? But that's not weird. — Joe Satriani Copy Share Image
Just like a mountain goat climbing very steep and dangerous land to lick salt from the rocks, man also should take high… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
Sure, you can mix the flour, baking soda, salt, shortening, and the whole nine yards, but why wouldn't you just pull out… — Sandra Lee Copy Share Image
Liberty is no heirloom. It requires the daily bread of self-denial, the salt of law and, above all, the backbone of acknowledging… — Fulton J. Sheen Copy Share Image
It's important to salt the tomatoes before draining them because that helps pull out the water. Fresh herbs, some garlic and pepper… — Geoffrey Zakarian Copy Share Image
Sometimes she goes out to work as a practical nurse, and comes home and sits by the kitchen table soaking her feet… — William Maxwell Copy Share Image
Maxims and aphorisms, let us remember that wisdom is the true salt of literature, and the books that are most nourishing are… — John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn Copy Share Image
I remind myself that traveling through life as an artist requires one to distill things slowly. To be inquisitive, inventive, and patient… — James Nares Copy Share Image
Continue to walk in the faith and, faithful to the mandate that has been entrusted to you, go out with solicitude and… — Pope Benedict XVI Copy Share Image
Mix salt and sand, and it shall puzzle the wisest of men, with his mere natural appliances, to separate all the grains… — Thomas Huxley Copy Share Image
Anything salty and crunch is a world of perfection to me. Put chips in front of me, and I will eat to… — Tamara Taylor Copy Share Image
But don’t forget that memory is like salt: the right amount brings out the flavour in food, too much ruins it. If… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Women? I'm still working on the subject. I haven't finished my studies. I would say I'm so happy that they're around. This… — Vincent Cassel Copy Share Image
Salt is the only rock directly consumed by man. It corrodes but preserves, desiccates but is wrested from the water. It has… — Margaret Visser Copy Share Image
He rose and turned toward the lights of town. The tidepools bright as smelterpots among the dark rocks where the phosphorescent seacrabs… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
Calcification is the hardening of body tissues by calcium salts or deposits. Although calcification itself is not considered a disease, it has… — David Wolfe Copy Share Image
She was the murderous mother who cut us to the bone but left us alive, left us naked and bewildered as wrinkled… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
A poet’s freedom lies precisely in the impossibility of worldly success. It is the freedom of one who knows he will never… — Walter Martin Copy Share Image
“He was deeply in love with her. Truly. Madly. A kind of love he'd never dared fathom. It hadn't happened in an… — Daria Lavelle Copy Share Image
When I'm standing in the middle of the salt flats, where you swear that the pupils of your eyes have turned white… — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image
They trekked out along the crescent sweep of beach, keeping to the firmer sand below the tidewrack. They stood, their clothes flapping… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
Bread without love is like grass without salt -- the stomach may be filled, but it leaves a bad taste in the… — Leonid Andreyev Copy Share Image
Thou shall know by experience how salt the savor is of others' bread, and how sad a path it is to climb… — Dante Alighieri Copy Share Image
My style is Edie Sedgwick meets Grace Jones, or Audrey Hepburn meets Salt 'n' Pepa. Strong and feisty but still classic. — Estelle Copy Share Image
I love being natural. I never feel more beautiful then after I've been to the beach and my hair's just a crazy… — Troian Bellisario Copy Share Image
Any man worth his salt has by the time he is forty-five accumulated a crown of thorns, and the problem is to… — Christopher Morley Copy Share Image
I studied every page of this book, and I didn't find enough love to fill a salt shaker. God is not love… — Ruth Hurmence Green Copy Share Image
Well, you know, any defense force worth its salt has to be able to deal with uncertainty, has to be able to… — Leon Panetta Copy Share Image
“The salt intake of Europeans, much of it in the form of salted fish, rose from forty grams a day per person… — Mark Kurlansky Copy Share Image
Salt is the policeman of taste: it keeps the various flavors of a dish in order and restrains the stronger from tyrannizing… — Margaret Visser Copy Share Image
A disquieting loneliness came into my life, but it induced no hunger for friends of longer acquaintance: they seemed now like a… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
That was such an important time for us, as a team. It was our second gold medal in a row, following Salt… — Hayley Wickenheiser Copy Share Image
We wish to discuss a structure for the salt of deoxyribose nucleic acid. D.N.A. This structure has novel features which are of… — Rosalind Franklin Copy Share Image
“Like some winter animal the moon licks the salt of your hand, Yet still your hair foams violet as a lilac tree… — Johannes Bobrowski Copy Share Image
Every time I feel like something is missing from a dish, I think, 'Oh, I know, I'll add a pinch of dry… — Alex Guarnaschelli Copy Share Image
Passion is the salt of life, and that at the times when we are under its spell this salt is indispensable to… — Francoise Sagan Copy Share Image
Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing of her gallèd eyes, She married. O, most wicked speed,… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image