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Quotes About Convenient

The most used thing I have is my wok. I prefer it to a pan or pot. It is my wonder. They're really easy to clean, I am a lazy cook like that, so it appeals.
~ John Torode
I can't see potato chips being popular where there's not land to grow potatoes in or where frying in lots of oil isn't easy or convenient.
~ Ann Leckie
If you can't find dry shampoo, baby powder is great.
~ Bebe Rexha
It has to be convenient. You have to be able to bank with me anytime.
~ Ana Patricia Botin
Finding a convenient exercise routine is the key, because you're much more likely to stick with it.
~ Denise Austin
Human behavior is messy and unpredictable and unconcerned with convenient symmetries.
~ Khaled Hosseini
What they were glossing over with this too-convenient metaphor was that life itself was just a long series of trigger events.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
The function of man's highest faculty, his reason, consists precisely of the continuous limitation of infinity, the breaking up of infinity into convenient, easily digestible portions.
~ Yevgeny Zamyatin
Thus, though hatred is a convenient instrument for mobilizing a community for defense, it does not, in the long run, come cheap. We pay for it by losing all or many of the values we have set out to defend.
~ Eric Hoffer
I can't sing the praises of the crock pot enough.
~ Mark Brand
Anti-Semitism has never gone away; it will always be there because it's a very convenient prejudice. The gene of it, the original DNA, is buried deep within our history. And even within some Jews as well.
~ Steven Berkoff
I'm a pretty convenient foil for a lot of people.
~ Kevin Costner
Frittatas are delicious, convenient, and can even be eaten cold - perfect if you're working against the clock to make your morning meeting.
~ James Haskell
A great immersion blender - also known as a hand blender or stick blender - can complement a well-equipped kitchen, offering a convenient alternative to dragging out larger appliances for many basic kitchen tasks.
~ Sohla El-Waylly
The food industry has forced people in-between two choices, either quality food that tastes great and takes a lot of work to make or convenient food thats very, very cheap and bad for you.
~ Gagan Biyani
Some in his community were suspicious, too—how convenient that people always managed to almost drown themselves whenever young Reagan was around, and how annoying that he never seemed to shut up about it.
~ Rick Perlstein
the fact that oo languages provide safe and convenient polymorphism means that any source code dependency, no matter where it is, can be inverted
~ Robert C. Martin
Whatever the benefits of prolific and convenient air travel, we may curse it for its smooth subversion of our attempts to use journeys to make lasting changes in our lives.
~ Alain de Botton
If Waterboarding is okay, then why don't we let our police do it to criminals so they can find out what they know? Because it's against the law. If we're not going to be a country that stand's for the rule of law, when it's convenient or inconvenient, then what DO we stand for.
~ Jesse Ventura
A great scale should be accurate first and foremost, but also easy to clean, intuitively designed, simple to read, and convenient to store. These are the qualities that will have you reaching for a scale every time you portion meat for burgers or whip up a batch of fresh pasta.
~ Sohla El-Waylly
Science [is] that wonderfully convenient personification of the opinions, at a certain date, of Professors X, Y, and Z....
~ Aldous Huxley
The structure of a commons system makes selfish behavior much more convenient and profitable than behavior that is responsible to the whole community and to the future.
~ Donella H. Meadows
Dates are convenient hooks on which we can hang our memories of events. But history is all about people - people like you and me who did things to change the world.
~ Joan Lowery Nixon
He was not even a Catholic, yet that was the only ghost of a code that he had, the gaudy, ritualistic, paradoxical Catholicism whose prophet was Chesterton, whose claqueurs were such reformed rakes of literature as Huysmans and Bourget, whose American sponsor was Ralph Adams Cram, with his adulation of thirteenth-century cathedrals--a Catholicism which Amory found convenient and ready-made, without priest or sacraments or sacrifice.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald