Quote by Dan Brown Download Open image ““Rémy, you realize your steak au poivre is the only reason you still work for me.”” — Dan Brown ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“There is only one right way to eat a steak - with greed in your heart and a smile on your face.” — Soumeet Lanka Copy Share Image
“I used to be a butcher. She used to come into my store. Every week I would set apart the best piece of meat… — Brandon Stanton Copy Share Image
“You still worked, thinking I didn’t. But I do still work. I still work and I want you to know that.” — Sam Pink Copy Share Image
“Variety is important. Even the finest steak becomes dull when you eat it all the time.” — Clare Mackintosh Copy Share Image
“Don't work in a restaurant if you can't control your hunger for food.” — Thabiso Monkoe Copy Share Image
“Actually, I wish you were a chef. Then I'd get something out of this relationship.” — Wesley Chu Copy Share Image
“Don’t hate the Meat Lord, Atticus. Just offer him steak sauce and words of praise.” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“Don't eat a beefsteak. If you do the eyes of that cow will pursue you through all eternity.” — James Joyce Copy Share Image
“Your work is not what gives you your food, it's what gives you your hunger.” — Lucien Zell Copy Share Image
“The Parisian grocers insisted that I interact with them personally: if I wasn't willing to take the time to get to know them and… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
The more science I studied, the more I saw that physics becomes metaphysics and numbers become imaginary numbers. The farther you go into science,… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
Sometimes all it takes is a tiny shift of perspective to see something familiar in a totally new light. — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Leonardo believed his research had the potential to convert millions to a more spiritual life. Last year he categorically proved the existence of an… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
I am a completely horizontal author. I can't think unless I'm lying down, either in bed or stretched on a couch and with a… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
We did not have a television while I was growing up, and so I read voraciously. My earliest memory of being utterly transfixed by… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Robert,” Ambra whispered, “just remember the wise words of Disney’s Princess Elsa.” Langdon turned. “I’m sorry?” Ambra smiled softly. “Let it go.” — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
Who will guard the guards ? If we're the guards of society, then who will watch us and make sure that we're not dangerous? — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Dante's poem, Langdon was now reminded, was not so much about the misery of hell as it was about the power of the human… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image