Top 20 Larousse Quotes
#1. The bible of cooking. The all-time argument ender. Early in my cooking career, I wielded my Larousse like a weapon and it never let me down.
Anthony Bourdain
#2. Larousse Gastronomique is a veritable dictionary of cooking terms for the French kitchen. If a chef were allowed only one book, this would have to be it.
Mario Batali
#3. It is critical to have a sound understanding of traditional culinary principles before attempting to push boundaries in cuisine. Larousse Gastronomique helps me execute the progressive cooking we do at Alinea.
Grant Achatz
#4. Larousse is an invaluable tool for any cook. I've used this great resource all throughout my cooking career, and of course I look forward to the new edition. New information and knowledge are always welcome.
Thomas Keller
#5. Young chefs, famous chefs, home cooks, and everyone who loves food and cooking-we all depend on Larousse Gastronomique. It is the only culinary encyclopedia that is always up-to-date.
Daniel Boulud
#6. You can't go into the chef's office of any serious kitchen and not see a copy of Larousse. A must-have for professional and home cooks alike.
David Chang
#7. Larousse has a place of honor on every cookbook shelf in America.
Martha Stewart
#8. Larousse Gastronomique has always been the first and last word on classic European techniques and recipes. I love that it has expanded its reach to cover world cuisines and modern culinary innovations, making it more indispensable than ever.
Marcus Samuelsson
#9. My unusual beauty tip is that I often use Vaseline to take my make up off. It works great and is good for sensitive skin.
Rachel Bilson
#10. Whatever our destiny is, whatever our Karma is, if we simply accept the mercy of Guru, "Guru Kripa", it can completely liberate us from all of our previous Karmic bondage.
Radhanath Swami
#11. I don't feel too comfortable talking about politics and media as I feel like I don't sound too smart.
Andrew VanWyngarden
#12. The First Amendment freedom of religion is as important today as when the Bill of Rights was first written.
Arlen Specter
#13. To come up short when you reach too far is not such a bad thing rather than not to reach at all, right?
David Twohy
#14. Obama really does recognize the threats that are out there; I think he understands the world. He understands the role of America in that troubled world.
Leon Panetta
#15. I hear his denim jeans crumple to the floor and my insides squeal like a horny teenager.
Skyla Madi
#16. Better the poorest of real faith at work than the best ideal of it left in the region of speculation.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#17. I even get inspired by movies that aren't very good, because there's always something good in movies that are collectively thought of as a failure. There's good in everything, I find.
Steven Spielberg
#18. The crimes men commit against women aren't done to women as random individuals; they're done because women belong to a subordinate class and they're done to keep women a subordinate class. The
Ruth Barrett
#19. We aren't as concerned about the live aspect as other labels. The best live bands are the easiest to record.
Greg Ginn
#20. Gus wasn't ready to drink the Kool-Aid yet, but he was ready to commit to the final leg of this journey.
Guillermo Del Toro
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