Quotes About Savor
I love salt. Then again, who doesn't?
~ Anna Getty
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Jalapeno sausage, I love that.
~ Kyle Larson
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Food should flirt with the palette. If the food doesn't flirt with your palette, then it's not fun enough.
~ Ranveer Brar
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Food is merely a platform for condiments.
~ Peter Marshall
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I do think digital media encourages speed-reading, which can be fine if one is simply seeking information. But a serious novel or work of history or volume of poetry is an experience one should savor, take time over.
~ Michael Dirda
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In life it was necessary to recognize that no one escaped heartache. It therefore made it even more essential to hold tight and savor every drop of happiness that came your way.
~ Adrienne Basso
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The number of flavors is infinite, for every soluble body has a peculiar flavor, like none other.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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but happiness is like this, not handed out by the bucket from your television set but measured from a thimble by a stingy but wise old God and so we savored it
~ Poe Ballantine
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I am the biggest foodie ever.
~ Gigi Hadid
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My birthday is Feb. 11, and I'm both excited and not excited by it. You'll never be 15 again, and you really, really need to savor every day like it's your last.
~ Q'orianka Kilcher
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Some Sundays, I read it quickly - other Sundays, I savor it. I generally spend most of my time in 'The New York Times Book Review,' 'Sunday Business,' 'Sunday Review,' and 'The New York Times Magazine.' I turn all the other pages, only stopping when I find a headline that interests me.
~ Brad Feld
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Savory...that's a swell word. And Basil and Betel. Capsicum. Curry. All great. But Relish, now, Relish with a capital R. No argument, that' the best.
~ Ray Bradbury
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I don't want to do anything but look and listen and smell; what else is there to do?
~ Ray Bradbury
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RELISH! What a special name for the minced pickle sweetly crushed in its white-capped jar. The man who had named it, what a man he must have been. Roaring, stamping around, he must have tromped the joys of the world and jammed them in this jar and writ in a big hand, shouting, RELISH! For its very sound meant rolling in sweet fields with roistering chestnut mares, mouths bearded with grass, plunging your head fathoms deep in trough water so the sea poured cavernously through your head. RELISH!
~ Ray Bradbury
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I don't want to do anything but look and listen and smell; what else is there to do?
~ Ray Bradbury
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All the things in life that were put here to savor, you eliminate. Save time, save work, you say." He nudged the grass trays disrespectfully. "Bill, when you're my age, you'll find out it's the little savors and little things that count more than big ones. A walk on a spring morning is better than an eighty-mile ride in a hopped-up car, you know why? Because it's full of flavors, full of a lot of things growing. You've time to seek and find.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Think of me tonite For that which you savor Did it give you something real, or could you taste the pain of my death in its flavor?
~ Wayne K. Tolson
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life is short. Eat dessert first -Wendy Mass, Jeremy Fink And The Meaning Of Life
~ Wendy Mass
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life is short. Eat dessert first
~ Wendy Mass
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The experience of this sweet life.
~ Dante Alighieri
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If he threw it all up, he'd just enjoy eating all over again. Hopefully a fresh batch.
~ James Dashner
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We must savor every moment given us," she stressed. "We know not where this journey ends so we must wring each scrap of joy out of it while it lasts.
~ James Rollins
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The incident had that rich savor of the ludicrous which neither pity nor charity can destroy. Unfortunately, she could not in decency share it with anybody; she could only enjoy it in lonely ecstasies of mirth.
~ Dorothy Sayers
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Ah," she said, "I've enjoyed myself! There's nothing like exchanging gossip and remembering old scandals." "A little malice," agreed Mr. Treves, "adds a certain savour to life.
~ Agatha Christie
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