Top 14 Quotes About Sponge Cake
#1. I can cook to please people, but it's quite conventional. I make a good sponge cake. I find it hard to follow recipes.
Anna Chancellor
#2. Nothing can hide from me the conviction that an immortal soul needs for its sustenance something more than visiting, and gardening, and novel-reading, and crochet-needle, and the occasional manufacture of sponge cake.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
#3. The women are young, young, young, liquidy and sweet-looking; they are batter, and I am the sponge cake they don't know they'll become. I stand here, a lone loaf, stuck to the pan.
Melissa Bank
#4. If the disk crashes - taking all of your source code with it - and you don't have a backup, it's your fault. Telling your boss "the cat ate my source code" just won't cut it.
Anonymous
#5. I have to keep law and order and it means that I have to kill my enemies before they kill me.
Idi Amin
#6. With practice and focus, you can extend yourself far more than you ever believed possible.
Edmund Hillary
#7. I would say that I am a poor Christian; I'm not a believer. It was this idea very early in my life that life on Earth, nature or man could not be a creation of a merciful God.
Lars Von Trier
#8. Argentina & Iraq have been decimated by the same process with different weapons; an IMF cheque & cruise missiles.
Arundhati Roy
#9. I don't want it all to be pretty - it's a combination of loss and gain. Things are born, live and hang in limbo. That's what life's about ...
Cornelia Parker
#11. Right after 'Raymond' I had a world-is-my-oyster attitude, but I found out I don't like oysters. I had this existential emptiness. 'What is my purpose? Who am I?' I had a big identity crisis.
Ray Romano
#12. If we are going to make a mark (key 21), it might as well be a meaningful one.
John Tukey
#13. What have I done? What horrid crime committed?
To me the worst of crimes-outliv'd my liking.
Colley Cibber
#14. You know, you can't always criticize without somebody being at the end of the stick. And she perhaps did not always grant credit to her opponents for their motives, any more than they granted credit to her for hers.
William A. Rusher