Top 18 Quotes About Marmite
#1. Look, I've heard a lot of people talk about me, they say I'm like Marmite. They like me, or they don't like me.
Kevin Pietersen
#2. Marmite - like that other little black-jar job, Bovril - is so much a Mark 1 staple-of-Empire brand, so much part of the Edwardian world of enamel advertising signs, the history of grin-and-bear-it industrial food.
Peter York
#3. I've had a few embarrassing moments in restaurants. I tried to order a quesadilla, and I totally mispronounced the word. And another time, I asked for some toast with Marmite, and they had no idea what I was asking for!
Alexandra Adornetto
#4. Mixed reactions? Sure, I get them all the time. I'm a Marmite artist.
Mika.
#5. In England we have this saying about Marmite: people either love it or hate it. That's like a lot of the movie work I've done. People either find it repulsive or find it really interesting and get engaged in it.
Eddie Redmayne
#6. It is a well-known fact that English people never know anything. They only think. The only exception they know and they are sure about in the whole world is Marmite. 'Love it or hate it.' There are no other options; there is no space for grey space.
Angela Kiss
#7. I think I'm like Marmite; you either love me or you hate me.
Lily Allen
#8. Marmite is my little English touch, and I'm crazy for chutneys.
Stephen Moyer
#9. Peter Crouch, the Marmite of football.
Derek Rae
#10. They were joined by Julia, who kept her sunglasses on and ate only marmite, straight from the jar, which if anything seemed like further proof of her declining humanity.
Lev Grossman
#11. Buckwheat, like Marmite and durian, is a seriously divisive foodstuff, so it needs a seriously capable defence team if it's ever going to make it on to most people's dinner tables.
Yotam Ottolenghi
#12. Mario Balotelli is like Marmite, you either love him or hate him. Me? I'm in between.
Joe Royle
#13. People have an awful lot of problems that society has put on them and a lot to work through because of it.
Dana Plato
#14. Telling yourself you have all the time in the world, all the colors in the palette, that just kills creativity.
Jack White
#16. She tended to be impatient with that sort of intellectual who, for all his brilliance, has never been able to arrive at the simple conclusion that to be reasonably happy you have to be reasonably good.
Carolyn Kizer
#17. What I find fascinating is the idea that we all have a physical brain, but we also have this mental part, and we have to figure out how they work together.
Sam Kean
#18. No matter how crazed you get, no matter what pressures you're under, no matter who needs what by yesterday... Always remember: everything you do uses a portion of someone else's life.
Bill Jensen
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