Quotes About Radishes
What is life if not laughter and love, caring and compassion, fresh bread and crisp radishes?
~ James Kavanaugh
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Radishes grow just about anywhere. People think, 'Oh it's just a radish.' But radishes are delicious, and people don't think of cooking them.
~ Emeril Lagasse
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When food is considered in a psychological light, numberless theories may follow as to its meaning. Edible products cease to inhabit the domain of common sense; a fondness for radishes is no longer just a fondness for the root of a conciferous plant, it accedes to the symbolic level where, depending on one's analytical inclinations, it may become a sign of cold-bloodedness, paranoia or liberality.
~ Alain de Botton
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What is life if not laughter and love, caring and compassion, fresh bread and crisp radishes?
~ James Kavanaugh
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I debated whether to tell them I had long since abandoned my writing career and moved into radishes and fraud, but decided the timing was wrong.
~ Susan Juby
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Slavic peoples get their physical characteristics from potatoes, their smoldering inquietude from radishes, their seriousness from beets.
~ Tom Robbins
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Crops starting out as weeds included rye and oats, turnips and radishes, beets and leeks, and lettuce.
~ Jared Diamond
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Lyda was an exuberant, even a dramatic gardener.... She was always holding up a lettuce or a bunch of radishes with an air of resolute courage, as though she had shot them herself.
~ Renata Adler
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The remaining four changed according to market and seasonal considerations, but could include melon slices, radishes, salads of tomatoes or lentils, grated carrots and walnuts, a tangy cucumber and dill salad, or stuffed zucchini.
~ Jacques Pepin
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I could find him every noon, sitting on a bench in the Rathaus Park with a small, fat bag of hothouse radishes in his lap and a bottle of beer in one hand.
~ John Irving
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So few people eat okra (more radishes are grown in this country) that it never even makes it onto the lists of Top 10 hated foods
~ Julia Reed
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