Quotes About Decadent
Being the worst confirmation of the worst kind of generation gap stereotype and parental disgust for their decadent, wastoid kids
~ David Foster Wallace
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If Olivia was like a decadent chocolate-covered strawberry, and Portia a pineapple-and-spice hummingbird cupcake, then Cordelia was peanut butter brittle, still sweet, though with something more substantial added by way of peanuts, but unbendable.
~ Linda Francis Lee
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I love chocolates. It could be something as simple as a chocolate cake with vanilla ice-cream, or it could be macarons filled with chocolate.
~ Ranveer Singh
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North America was ready for something other than a vanilla cooking show and we were providing the double dark chocolate fudge.
~ Nadia Giosia
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Aside from the obvious chocolate cookies and ice cream, chocolate can be used in a variety of ways for desserts.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
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I absolutely adore sweets, especially the exotic variety, and am a fanatical chocoholic.
~ Rahul Dev
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When I have red velvet cake, I normally have cream cheese icing.
~ Adriano Zumbo
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Chocolate is one of those flavors that's very likeable, very loveable, very versatile.
~ Adriano Zumbo
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Some things are supposed to be made with butter. You're one of them.
~ Jennifer Crusie
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In the final analysis, the incident is seen as originating from an emotional expression of the frustration and anger of the proud people of China who had been subject to ever increasing oppression from without and decadent corruption from within.
~ Chen-Ning Yang
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The Democrats' obsession with scandal is out of touch and decadent. People want substance, not scandal.
~ Steve Hilton
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likes to eat chocolate. Discover
~ Peter Lerangis
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Chocolate is cheaper than therapy, and you don't need an appointment.
~ Jill Shalvis
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ingredient, chocolate. I know
~ Joanne Fluke
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One glance at the description that was written in smaller type near the bottom of the sign and Hannah's mouth started to water. The candy bars were impaled on sticks, chilled thoroughly, dipped into a sweet batter that was a cousin to the one used for funnel cakes, and then deep-fried to a golden brown. The booth was called Sinful Pleasures, and that was entirely appropriate. There should have been a warning sign that read, NO REDEEMING NUTRITIONAL MERIT WHATSOEVER
~ Joanne Fluke
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Does this current deterioration and corruption of language, imprecision of thought, and so forth scare you—or is it just a decadent phase? AUDEN It terrifies me. I try by my personal example to fight it; as I say, it's a poet's role to maintain the sacredness of language.
~ W.H. Auden
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From Mount Hollywood, Los Angeles looks rather nice, enveloped in a haze of changing colors. Actually, and in spite of all the healthful sunshine and ocean breezes, it is a bad place - full of old, dying people, who were born old of tired pioneer parents, victims of America - full of curious wild and poisonous growths, decadent religious cults and fake science, and wildcat enterprises, which, with their aim for quick profit, are doomed to collapse and drag down multitudes of people.
~ Louis Adamic
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It was Cesari's most luscious cake, covered in cream and cherries and little curls of chocolate.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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Everyone knew how they dripped with perfume, were corrupt from soft living.
~ Madeline Miller
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Confit is the ultimate comfort food, and trendy or not, it is dazzling stuff.
~ Sally Schneider
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Devil's Food?" You can only eat so much white cake, my friend.
~ Christopher Moore
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Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?
~ Matt Groening
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Cruelty practiced as a matter of social principle or public policy, and presented to the community as a means to a higher goal is the most obscene and decadent phenomenon of any civilization.
~ Vernon Howard
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Decadent cooks go one step further and make sculptures of the food itself. If life is to be spent in pursuit of the extravagant, the extreme, the grotesque, the bizarre, then one's diet should reflect the fact. Life, meals, everything must be as artificial as possible - in fact works of art. So why not begin by eating a few statues?
~ Unknown
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