Quotes About Sardines
A cat without a tail is better than a politician without a head. Theres a destiny that leads a hungry cat to the right doorstep. Home is where the sardines are. No matter how humble, a free meal is not to be sniffed at. Where theres a will, a cat will find a way. Soft cushions are for catsall others use them at their own risk. What goes down must come up, if its a pill.
~ Lilian Jackson Braun
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When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.
~ Eric Cantona
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While customarily splling coffee grounds all over the counter, I spotted a can in the corner whose red label read SADNESS. Was there so much of it they could can it and sell it? A bolt of pain went through my intestines before I realized that it was not SADNESS but SARDINES.
~ Aleksandar Hemon
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I love watching the fishermen step off their boats and lay out their catch - typically sardines, monkfish and everything you'd find in bouillabaisse.
~ Rachel Khoo
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Saltines and sardines. Staples of his diet. Add a chunk of rat cheese and a Kosher dill spear and you had yourself the four basic food groups. There simply wasn't any finer fare.
~ Sandra Brown
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Het vel van de sardines is zo mooi, het is mooier dan het vel van de mens, maar hij moet toegeven dat hij nog nooit heeft gezien hoe menselijk vel eruitziet als je het bakt in een pan.
~ Arnon Grunberg
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When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.
~ Eric Cantona
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She chattered on about the Inn. 'I'm a genius,' she said. 'I got three hundred people into two rooms that were meant to hold two hundred and fifty. And they're happy. Deep down, people are really sardines. They love being squeezed together.
~ Barbara Cohen
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I eat a tin of sardines every day.
~ Bob Mortimer
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Until the Meiji era, the highest-quality sushi shops preferred blue marlin, and tuna was - along with oily mackerel, saury, gizzard shard, and sardines - seen as lower-grade fish. When tuna was fish used for sushi in the nineteenth century, it was usually marinated in soy.
~ Sasha Issenberg
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When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.
~ Eric Cantona
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A can of sardines cannot be packaged without a key on the outside and the occasional chili pepper on the inside.
~ Eric W. Bragg
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Sardines packed in sardine oil:
~ Jonny Bowden
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Wild Salmon SIDEKICKS: Alaskan halibut, canned albacore tuna, sardines, herring, trout, sea bass, oysters, and clams TRY TO EAT: fish two to four times per week
~ Steven G. Pratt
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Sardines on the shelves. Almost taste them by looking. Sandwich? Ham and his descendants mustered and bred there. Potted meats. What is home without Plumtree's potted meat? Incomplete. What a stupid ad! Under the obituary notices they stuck it.
~ James Joyce
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Maybe some people will not agree, but I like to eat sardines in the morning for breakfast. I think some people will have a hard time eating sardines in olive oil or pickled sardines for breakfast. I guess that is why I am still single.
~ David H. Murdock
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Everybody can cook. You don't have to do anything fancy. You can do a nice antipasto spread with sardines, anchovies, some meats, marinated vegetables, fruits, cheese, nuts, and crackers.
~ Lidia Bastianich
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I still love canned sardines, served simply on top of salad with finely sliced onion and a sprinkling of red wine vinegar.
~ Jacques Pepin
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dead fish protected by cans cans protected by windows windows protected by cops cops protected by fear so many barricades for six pitiful sardines
~ Jacques Prévert
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The lifeless sea was ruffled here and there by a lost zephyr, by a stippling shoal of sardines, dark ash-blue lines that snaked, broad then narrow, in slow motion across the shimmering mirageous surface, as if the water was breeding corruption.
~ John Fowles
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The deep-laden boats pull in against the coast where the canneries dip their tails into the bay. The figure is advisedly chosen, for if the canneries dipped their mouths into the bay the canned sardines which emerge from the other end would be metaphorically, at least, even more horrifying.
~ John Steinbeck
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It was becoming more and more clear that if the asteroids were the schools of minnows swimming among the pod of whales, then Pluto and the Kuiper belt objects were simply a previously overlooked collection of sardines swimming in a faraway sea.
~ Mike Brown
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