Top 17 Butter Dish Sayings
#1. I'm just as sick as the others, although I prefer to do my sickness in private.
Mick Mars
#2. You know what they say about Southern cooking - butter's the main course - everything else is just a side dish. Why
Amy Patrick
#3. He is solid; immovable, iron-willed. He showed me one day his killing bottle. I'm imprisoned in it. Fluttering against the glass. Because I can see through it I still think I can escape. I have hope. But it's all an illusion.
A thick round wall of glass.
John Fowles
#4. And then I get why Wes can't stop smiling, even though it looks silly with his eyeliner and jet-black hair and hard jaw and scars. I am not alone. The words dance in my mind and in his eyes and against our rings and our keys, and now I smile too.
Victoria Schwab
#5. Stars show up in the morning
though ever present at night,
such are those who endure patiently
for their birthright.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#6. Ideally, both members of a couple in love free each other to new and different worlds.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
#7. I don't care whether they're men or women, that's bullshit. A good writer can get into any gender, can get into any mouth. When I write I may be a Brando creep, or a girl laying on the floor, or a Japanese tourist, or a slob like Richard Speck. You have to be a chameleon when you're writing.
Patti Smith
#8. Tramaine Hawkins has been a mentor, a confidante and an example of greatness. She has been through a lot in her life, and her career has spanned over 50 years. To me, that's what you call a legend.
Yolanda Adams
#10. We can't compare stories. We can only know in our hearts that we are the same. That may be the best we can do.
Betty Buckley
#11. It was in France that I first learned about food. And that even the
selection of a perfect pear, a ripe piece of Brie, the freshest butter,
the highest quality cream were as important as how the dish you
were going to be served was actually cooked.
Robert Carrier
#12. We do not act because we know, but we know because we are destined for action; practical reason is the root of all reason.
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
#13. The sorry truth is you can walk your feet to blisters, walk till kingdom-com, and you never will outpace your grief.
Sue Monk Kidd
#14. A true proposition is a proposition belief which would never lead to such disappointment so long as the proposition is not understood otherwise than it was intended.
Charles Sanders Peirce
#15. An actress can only play a woman,I'm an actor I can play anything
Whoopi Goldberg
#16. Freedom of speech is the great bulwark of liberty; they prosper and die together: And it is the terror of traitors and oppressors, and a barrier against them. It produces excellent writers, and encourages men of fine genius.
Benjamin Franklin
#17. In the centre of a spacious table rose a pastry as large as a church, flanked on the north by a quarter of cold veal, on the south by an enormous ham, on the east by a monumental pile of butter, and on the west by an enormous dish of artichokes, with a hot sauce.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin