
Top 17 Barefoot Contessa Quotes
#1. I like to watch Bourdain and Andrew Zimmern, because I like them when they travel. I like Ina Garten, 'The Barefoot Contessa.' Giada is really nice, but I get a little bit bored with just staying in the kitchen.
Debi Mazar
#2. You look at the Barefoot Contessa or Lydia Bastianich, and it's just like watching your mother cooking.
Ruth Reichl
#3. I've lived in the Hamptons since 1978, when I first bought my store Barefoot Contessa.
Ina Garten
#4. Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like air, no one should be denied it.
Alan Moore
#5. Life is just a ride. You have two choices, fear or love.
Enjoy it and leave your fears at the entrance.
Georgie
#6. Quite casually I wander into my plot, poke around with my characters for a while, then amble off, leaving no moral proved and no reader improved.
Thorne Smith
#7. I'm not one of those professors whose office is encased floor-to-ceiling with books. By the way, I think academics do this to intimidate their visitors.
Gary Hamel
#9. What sometimes goes on in all sorts of Christian institutions is not formation of people in the character of Christ; it's teaching of outward conformity. You don't get in trouble for not having the character of Christ, but you do if you don't obey the laws.
Dallas Willard
#10. The only woman I have to be better than is the one I was yesterday...I have no competition.
Dawn Jasper
#11. Tea! thou soft, sober, sage and venerable liquid;- thou female tongue-running, smile-smoothing, heart-opening, wink-tippling cordial, to whose glorious insipidity I owe the happiest moment of my life, let me fall prostrate.
Colley Cibber
#12. There are lots, a lot of people in this pillow factory that we live in all the time. I only know the ones around my squarefull, Flower on my left side, Street doctor=smile on the side that is righty of mine, and occasionally in front the Children8. My pants are tight on grandpa.
J. Peter W.
#13. Skepticism ... is not intellectual only it is moral also, a chronic atrophy and disease of the whole soul.
Thomas Carlyle
#14. But to ask pity of our body is like discoursing in front of an octopus, for which our words can have no more meaning than the sound of the tides, and with which we should be appalled to find ourselves condemned to live.
Marcel Proust
#15. For everyone, well-being is a journey. The secret is committing to that journey and taking those first steps with hope and belief in yourself.
Deepak Chopra
#16. The glutton is much more than an animal and much less than a man.
Honore De Balzac
#17. Whoever does not believe in God will not believe in the people of God. But he who believes in the people of God will also see their holiness, even if he did not believe in it at all before.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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