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Quotes About Fish

I like Dover sole. It's always one of my favorites. I like it when I'm in England. I eat it every day almost. I think it's probably one of my favorite fish.
~ Wolfgang Puck
I love you like a big fish
~ Ashton Irwin
Arctic tern chicks are starving to death for similar reasons: they rely on small fish that have fled for colder waters.
~ Naomi Klein
I did not really need Magretta to tell me that love had caught my father like an unwilling fish, and having slipped the hook he had been glad to forget he had ever been on it in the first place.
~ Naomi Novik
A net across the Little Trickle won't catch fish in the Watercress River.
~ Carol Kendall
Those river boats saw lots of good times, I guess," Nancy remarked. Afterward, the two ate dinner in a river steamer anchored nearby. It was furnished elegantly in nineteenth-century style. "Um! It's delicious," said Julie Anne, biting into a broiled, freshly caught fish topped with buttered almonds.
~ Carolyn Keene
On a pêché, dans le bassin des Tuileries, les petits poissons rouges, afin de les préserver du froid.
~ Champfleury
I used to eat a lot of fish, but I've been shying away from it because of the mercury thing. I eat more beef and chicken now.
~ Dennis Quaid
Roasting fish that's encased inside a salt crust is a centuries-old method of ensuring moist, ultra-flavorful flesh.
~ Jonathan Miles
I have an aquarium full of fish and some Mexican walking fish.
~ Orianthi
Darwinian adaptation to environment applies not only to nature but also to society. Just as you don't find eagles living in the ocean or fish living on mountain tops, so you don't find leftists concentrated where their ideas have to stand the test of performance.
~ Thomas Sowell
I came in friendship, but how do you convey intention to a harbor seal? I thought later that I should have left offerings on the island—silvery fish heads, glistening blue necklaces of entrails and bracelets of feathery gills. But I never thought of it then.
~ Kathleen Dean Moore
Eventually the invaders saw something they wanted in this territory, too. Not fish for food, but fish for sport. Not living, breathing trees, but timber. Not earth, but minerals. It was a clash of values.
~ Kathleen Eagle
fear darted through her veins like a school of tiny panicked fish.
~ Katrina Kittle
In a monastery fish pond.' He crossed to the door and closed it carefully, before laying the
~ C.J. Sansom
Flashes of silver and brilliantly colored scales caught the light of a few dim worklamps that were on, increasing the eerie impression that the fish were a terrified audience searching for a way out of this place of death and back to those deep, dark regions where men and their brutal ways were unknown.
~ Caleb Carr
Mel hilariously tries tae look a bit demure, but ah clock her shootin Bobby the glance a closing-time drunk gies a fish supper.
~ Irvine Welsh
It takes no more actual sagacity to carry on the everyday hawking and haggling of the world, or to ladle out its normal doses of bad medicine and worse law, than it takes to operate a taxi cab or fry a pan of fish.
~ H. L. Mencken
According to my doctor it's okay to drink like a fish - as long as I drink what the fish drinks.
~ Anonymous
Bluefin tuna is sort of like the cheetah of the ocean. It's the fastest fish. It's a warm-blooded fish. But it's got a $100,000 price tag on its head.
~ Paul Watson
Whenever possible, buy a fish whole. With tuna, this isn't practical; with smaller fish, it is.
~ Nobu Matsuhisa
Large fish such as tuna are shown already cut into fillets and bought by the block. Fillets should be almost transparent. Avoid tuna that looks rainbow-colored or black.
~ Nobu Matsuhisa
I have an affinity with Mediterranean cuisine. Spending a few summers in Italy, France, Spain and Turkey, there's something brilliant about freshly caught fish, slashed, scattered with a few herbs, a squeeze of lemon, a slug of good olive oil, then thrown on a grill.
~ Melissa Leong
Smell was our first sense. It is even possible that being able to smell was the stimulus that took a primitive fish and turned a small lump of olfactory tissue on its nerve cord into a brain. We think because we smelled.
~ Lyall Watson