Roast beef Quote by Humphrey Bogart Download Open image ““A hotdog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz”” — Humphrey Bogart ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Roast beef
“We could, you know, go out for hot dogs. Don’t worry—they’re not actually dogs. It’s just a name. They’re these meat things that you put on buns—that’s a kind of bread—and then you top them with other things and—” “I know what a hot dog is,” interrupted Mark. “You do?” I asked, legitimately surprised. “How?” “We’re not that remote. We… — Richelle Mead Copy Share
“I kept telling myself: Cold roast beef. Cold roast beef. Cold roast beef.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“The food was slices of some kind of roast meat in a watery gravy,” — Sophie Cleverly Copy Share Image
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“She didn’t like processed meat. He learned this fact when she screwed up her nose and uttered an “ugh” noise after he had offered… — Lauren Carr Copy Share Image
“The guy across the bar was a slab of raw beef with a nose like a potato and ears like cauliflowers. A walking dinner.… — Tim Stevens Copy Share Image
“A guy approached her, beer bottle in one hand, smiling at her in that way guys do when they think they’re good- looking enough to smile and get anything they want. “My friend and I were just talking about what a sausage fest this was, and then you came in.” He ran his appraising gaze down her body, lingering on… — Cindi Madsen Copy Share
I came out here with one suit and everybody said I looked like a bum. Twenty years later Marlon Brando came out with only… — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
I don't hurt the industry. The industry hurts itself, by making so many lousy movies - as if General Motors deliberately put out a… — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
An actor needs something to stabilize his personality, something to nail down what he really is, not what he is currently pretending to be. — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
(On Ingrid Bergman) "I didn't do anything I've never done before, but when the camera moves in on that Bergman face, and she's saying… — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
On the House Un-American Activities Committee: They'll nail anyone who ever scratched his ass during the National Anthem. — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
If a face like Ingrid Bergman's looks at you as though you're adorable, everybody does. You don't have to act very much. — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
The problem with this world is, everyone in it is 3 drinks behind. — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
the problems of three little people in a big world don't add up to much — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
It's a good thing [James] Dean died when he did. If he'd lived, he'd never have been able to live up to the publicity. — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind. — Humphrey Bogart Copy Share Image
“Ham or roast beef?” he asked. “Yes,” she said, stretching. He hesitated, then smiled crookedly. “You are a dreamer if you think you get… — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
John Henry Newman was as English as roast beef, even if he lacked a passion for cricket. — Clifford Longley Copy Share Image
“Here was our future of cheese-food and aerosol propellants, Styrofoam and Club Med on the moon, roast beef served in a toothpaste tube.” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
“Indeed he seemed to her sometimes made differently from other people, born blind, deaf, and dumb, to the ordinary things, but to the extraordinary… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
You don't want roast beef and Yorkshire every night and twice on Sunday. — Brian Clough Copy Share Image
“I kept telling myself: Cold roast beef. Cold roast beef. Cold roast beef.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
I need to eat a large meal before I play, and the one thing that was kind of consistent in every single clubhouse at… — Max Scherzer Copy Share Image
“Renzo from Roddino leaves us on the doorstep of Osteria da Gemma, a Langhe culinary landmark in a village scarcely large enough to fill… — Matt Goulding Copy Share Image
“She planned to make a roast beef, a pile of mashed potatoes, corn- then mounted it into a bowl and drown it in gravy.… — Amy E. Reichert Copy Share Image