Top 19 Sourdough Quotes
#1. Sourdough? Well, next to the Bible, sourdough is the most important possession on the frontier. You can make flapjacks and biscuits with it, patch a crack in the cabin, treat wounds, and even make brew.
Maggie Brendan
#2. On Sundays Mom invariably ran out of money, which is when she cracked eggs into the skillet over cubes of fried black sourdough bread. It was, I think, the most delicious and eloquent expression of pauperism.
Anya Von Bremzen
#3. He had the sourdough smell of age. His chest sagged into shrivelled teats; his lovemaking was unreliable, yet she found it strangely wholesome in a way that defied sense.
Richard Flanagan
#4. The difference between a bland tomato and great one is immense, much like the difference between a standard, sliced white bread and a crusty, aromatic sourdough.
Yotam Ottolenghi
#5. Sneaking out the back door to hand out with those hoodlum friends of mine.
Stevie Wonder
#6. I will never, ever drink whiskey again. From now on, it's strictly sherry.
Libba Bray
#7. I recognize myself to be an intensely naive person. Most novelists are, despite frequent pretensions to deep socio-political insight.
Zadie Smith
#9. My wife is always by far the best-dressed person anywhere we go. And remember, we are surrounded by rich people who can afford to buy £20,000 gowns.
Leon Max
#10. Speech is external thought, and thought internal speech.
Antoine Rivarol
#11. I look up to Mandy Moore, because she's really classy. But when it comes to music, I'm my own person.
Cheyenne Kimball
#12. It's very flattering to feel like you actually helped create a sub-genre.
Eli Roth
#13. There are stages we all go through when dealing with character deaths. Grief. Anger. Denial. Laughter. Coulson.
Jack Lewis Baillot
#14. Whatever did they feed you to make you grow so large? (Nora)
A great deal of breast milk. (Ewan)
You take great delight in shocking people, don't you? (Nora)
Kinley MacGregor
#16. There is a pleasure in poetic pains / Which only poets know.
William Cowper
#18. And this accident came about ... ?Through nature's unpredictability not man's incapacity. No errors were committed in our maneuvers. Nevertheless, we can't prevent a loss of balance from taking its toll. One may defy human laws, but no one can withstand the laws of nature.
Jules Verne
#19. One or two of their players aren't getting any younger
Clive Tyldesley
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