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Quotes About Breakfast

Buttered, I lie on my single bed, flat, like a piece of toast. I
~ Margaret Atwood
Dear Sir, I reply, I never had any. Bad sex, that is. It was never the sex, it was the other things, the absence of flowers, the death threats, the eating habits at breakfast. I notice I'm using the past tense.
~ Margaret Atwood
Its better to pace yourself throughout a big day like Thanksgiving by having something healthful for breakfast and something light for lunch.
~ Marilu Henner
Brunch, for me, is an extended breakfast that should be enjoyed whenever you have time properly to engage in cooking and eating.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
Last time I was sober, man I felt bad, Worst hangover that I ever had. It took six hamburgers, Scotch all night, Nicotine for breakfast just to put me right.
~ Mark Knopfler
Breakfast is always the best time for something juicy, sweet and fresh - it just feels like the right way to open the day. There's no right way, though, when it comes to choosing the fruit.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
I like breakfast-time better than any other moment in the day. No dust has settled on one's mind then, and it presents a clear mirror to the rays of things.
~ George Eliot
kedgeree, smoked haddock, toast, butter, sweet
~ Anne Perry
Does he ever stop to consider his life? The meaning of it, the point? Does it trouble him to think that he will probably spend his next thirty or forty years this way? Nobody knows. And it's almost certain nobody's ever asked him. On a Monday toward the end of October, he was still eating breakfast when his first call came in.
~ Anne Tyler
No one knew that ordinary breakfast would be their last. Why not memorize everything, just in case?
~ Annie Dillard
Eating breakfast by the river, Tally took time to appreciate her SwedeBalls.
~ Scott Westerfeld
The link between gangsters nicknamed for food—Benny Eggs and Johnny Sausage—prompted agents to refer to them as "Chin's Breakfast Club.
~ Selwyn Raab
Next morning at breakfast he paid Mamma four hundred dollars, cash on the table, for that one night. I watched him count the money out of his wallet, and while I watched I thought what a good thing it was I hadnt told even Mamma about the altar boys those times in the sacristy, behind the stacks of missals. All told, she got twelve hundred dollars for just the last three weeks of June, plus Pullman tickets for both of us back to New Orleans.
~ Shelby Foote
And I was keeping breakfast warm for you. Sin told me he'd have my balls if I didn't take care of you. Personally, I like my balls attached to my body, so I intend to take really good care of you in a purely platonic way. (Kish)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
It's embarrassing that we all just walk through life blindly accepting that scrambled eggs are fundamentally associated with mornings.
~ John Green
I still don't get why I have to eat breakfast if you don't," Josie muttered. "Because you have to be a certain age to earn the right to ruin your own life.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Now the line was drawn. Lucy had never thought that one of the fiercest battles of her life would be fought over a breakfast table, with quiet words carefully chosen.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Then the two friends leaned back and watched the sun rise clear of the trees. "Best time of day," said Will. Yes," Horace agreed. "What's for breakfast?
~ John Flanagan
bacon is a little like chewing shards of pottery. And the eggs deserved a better fate.
~ John Flanagan
Let me put it this way. . . . It's not the best. Eating the bacon is a little like chewing shards of pottery. And the eggs deserved a better fate.
~ John Flanagan
It is Remembrance Day. A time to conjure up the mighty fallen. Friends and relatives rotting in the channel and mud of France. But the old man won't remember quite yet. Not till he's had his breakfast and read the paper. Then he will let the memories come back. Relive the good old days.
~ John King
Askade took the battertoast, looked at it blearily. "I can't rewire it into a death ray without some extra parts," he said, and took a bite. "Hm. Tastes okay. What's the problem?
~ John M. Ford
Parenting means teaching children to get their own Weet-Bix.
~ John Marsden
It was the simple things of that life such as going to the pictures (the cinema), playing darts at the local pub, watching the local football team playing in the park on a Saturday afternoon and having a slap-up breakfast on a Sunday morning when you did not have to race off to work, these were the things we had craved to be reunited with.
~ John Martin