Quotes About Table
A TABLE: FEW TO MANY—IT ENABLES GROWTH The birth of transformation starts in the heart of an individual, and the growth of the movement happens around a table. Mass movements don't begin with the masses. They begin with a few people. When people can sit around the table together as equal contributors, everyone wins.
~ John C. Maxwell
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This is being written in another seaside cottage on another coast. Gin and whiskey have bitten rings in the table where I sit.
~ John Cheever
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All great change in America begins at the dinner table.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Poverty is like a crumb that sits at a table, and starves itself to death.
~ Anthony Liccione
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I would never write anything off the table. But my goal is to build my legacy in NXT and, with my legacy, build what NXT is.
~ Tommaso Ciampa
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May I remind you, Howard, that mens means the mind and mensa means a table? But I expect in your case the two things are the same. No, no, don't scratch your head, boy. You'll get splinters.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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And at last father flung the rug off as if it were hampering him and strode over to the table saying, 'cocoa, cocoa!'-- it might have been the most magnificent drink in the world; which, personally, I think it is.
~ Dodie Smith
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We regarded each other sitting around the breakfast table with its big cardboard boxes of Fear, Chix, and Rats.
~ Donald Barthelme
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on the bedside table in her room that
~ Donna Andrews
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Objects in the apartment wobbled with my fatigue: halos shimmered around the table lamp; the stripe of the wallpaper seemed to vibrate.
~ Donna Tartt
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No—" his hands came together on the table—"it was one of the first antiques I ever bought, thirty years ago. In an American Folk sale. I'm not a great one for the folk art, never have been—this piece, not of the first quality, doesn't fit with anything else I own, and yet isn't it always the inappropriate thing, the thing that doesn't quite work, that's oddly the dearest?
~ Donna Tartt
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School was finally out and I was standing on a picnic table in our backyard getting ready for a great summer vacation when my mother walked up to me and ruined it.
~ Jack Gantos
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Brides, nymphs were called, but that is not really how the world saw us. We were an endless feast laid out upon a table, beautiful and renewing. And so very bad at getting away.
~ Madeline Miller
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Aquí en la frontera, caen las hojas. Aunque mis vecinos son todos bárbaros, y tú, tú estás a mil kilómetros de aquí, siempre hay dos tazas en mi mesa.
~ John Fowles
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Here at the frontier, there are falling leaves. Although my neighbors are all barbarians, and you, you are a thousand miles away, there are always two cups on my table.
~ John Fowles
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Fish is held out to be one of the greatest luxuries of the table and not only necessary, but even indispensable at all dinners where there is any pretence of excellence or fashion.
~ Isabella Beeton
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In the end, coming to faith remains for all a sense of homecoming, of picking up the threads of a lost life, of responding to a bell that had long been ringing, of taking a place at a table that had long been vacant.
~ Malcolm Muggeridge
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Es va aturar arran de taula , deixant que la sang fes el seu fet, suau, callada, i alhora misteriosament present i agradable, terriblement agradable...
~ Unknown
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and gives him a sheepish look as she hands them over. "Now kerosene," he says. "That lamp on your table." "Yes sir," she says, unscrewing the tank. "This is just what we need to burn away that thing. Shall we take the entire bunk outdoors? Burn it in the yard? I'm sure whichever way you choose will be the
~ Unknown
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However amazing a dish looks, it is always the taste that lingers in your memory. Family and friends will appreciate a meal that tastes superb-even if you've brought the pan to the table.
~ Gordon Ramsay
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The family dinner table is the cornerstone of civilization and those who 'graze' from refrigerators or in front of the television sets are doomed to remain in a state of savagery.
~ Judith Martin
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Because there wasn't anything else to do, he settled at the kitchen tablewith a bottle of mead and nearly emptied it. The anesthetic effect he hoped for hadn't happened, though. At least not yet.
~ Unknown
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her own form is still rather vague; and we may wonder whether she will turn into a goddess, a table, or a bowl.
~ Marcel Proust
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I carried Torsten's plate over to the table, placing
~ Marcus Samuelsson
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