Top 19 Quotes About Red Velvet Cake
#1. Do you have a red velvet cake?" "Of course," the waiter said, as if this was a ridiculous question. How dare I assume that they didn't have red velvet cake. The nerve.
Chelsea M. Cameron
#3. My mom FedExes a red velvet cake she makes from scratch to me every birthday.
Molly Sims
#4. The New York Times credited me with the rediscovery and revival of red velvet cake. I consider this as one of my great life achievements.
Robert Harling
#5. The future belongs to the competent. It belongs to those who are very, very good at what they do. It does not belong to the well-meaning.
Brian Tracy
#6. My mama didn't see it comin, my daddy was there.
What's my excuse? Cartoons were the root.
Started with Yosemite Sam
With the gun in the palm of the hand,
What couldn't I demand?
Pusha T
#7. After your first day of cycling, one dream is inevitable. A memory of motion lingers in the muscles of your legs, and round and round they seem to go. You ride through Dreamland on wonderful dream bicycles that change and grow.
H.G.Wells
#8. This system of control depends far more on racial indifference (defined as a lack of compassion and caring about race and racial groups) than racial hostility - a feature it actually shares with its predecessors. All
Michelle Alexander
#9. I wouldn't mind people saying, "You can't do this because this isn't enough."
Richard Prince
#10. Moving cities are a fairly hoary old sci-fi trope - I seem to recall they were always cropping up on 'Doctor Who' when I was young, though I may be misremembering.
Philip Reeve
#11. After forming a cadet corps of boys for assisting as noncombatants during a military campaign in 1900: We then made the discovery that boys, when trusted and relied on, were just as capable and reliable as men.
Robert Baden-Powell
#13. The only benefit of a Campbell's soup can by Andy Warhol (and it is an immense benefit) is that it releases us from the need to decide between beautiful and ugly, between real and unreal, between transcendence and immanence.
Jean Baudrillard
#14. ....there are as many nuts on the left as there are on the right, and in the long run, the lefties are probably more dangerous.
John Sandford
#15. More often than not, what stirs the imagination is best kept in the imagination, and Gwyn is aware of that, she is wise enough to know that the distance between thought and deed can be enormous, a gulf as large as the world itself.
Paul Auster
#16. It is frustrating when in an interview people say: 'Give us your make-up tips' and 'How do you stay skinny?' I think: 'Do you ask a guy that?'
Emily Browning
#17. When I started earning money from screen-writing, for a long time my only indulgences were books.
John Logan
#18. Luxury starts where functionality ends and where the true value is personal and so has no price or reason.
Marcel Wanders
#19. I'm the demon alcohol, demon alcohol, demon alcohol, demon alcohol. Let's party.
Ozzy Osbourne
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