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Quotes About Cook

She came to the ranch on one of the first pale chilly days of an autumn, hired to cook for us for a few months, and stayed on in our lives for almost three years. Her time with us is a strange season all mist and dusk and half-seen silhouettes, half-heard cries. there is nothing like it in the sortings of my memory.
~ Ivan Doig
My fam is just a regular family. But all of them have great senses of humor.
~ Dane Cook
Kid," said George, when I asked him about the cook. "He's crazy as a bedbug and the best 'mulligan' maker on the road. 'Montana Blacky' is welcome at any bum camp anywhere, and he spends his life going from jungle to jungle.
~ Jack Black
Despite my professional status, I had to pass the official navy cook's exam. True to the spirit of bureaucracies everywhere, the test was given by a petty officer (petty being an especially appropriate word) who fancied himself a professional cook.
~ Jacques Pepin
Even the cook has to admit that there are advantages to living alongside a dynasty of cats.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
I'll rustle up some dinner.
~ John Steinbeck
I'm a professional cook. I've worked with other cooks from all over the world, but my family is not that way - they're always lived within 25 miles of my hometown!
~ Paul Prudhomme
Many rock musicians are excellent cooks, I've found, and those that are prefer to eat their own cooking in the studio. I encourage this behavior as I also enjoy the benefits of fresh food
~ Steve Albini
The worst food you'll ever eat will probably be prepared by a 'cook' who calls himself a 'chef.' Mark my words.
~ Alton Brown
Hunger is not only the best cook, but also the best physician.
~ Portuguese Proverb
Heaven is an American salary, a Chinese cook, an English house, and a Japanese wife. Hell is defined as having a Chinese salary, an English cook, a Japanese house, and an American wife.
~ Unknown
There's a battle between what the cook thinks is high art and what the customer just wants to eat.
~ Mario Batali
What happened?" he asked brusquely, interrupting me. "What do you mean, what happened?""I sensed your fear, heard you call out my
~ Unknown
The proverb has it that Hunger is the best cook. The Law makes afflicted consciences hungry for Christ. Christ tastes good to them. Hungry hearts appreciate Christ. Thirsty souls are what Christ wants. He invites them: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Christ's benefits are so precious that He will dispense them only to those who need them and really desire them.
~ Martin Luther
The gallant captain vacated his cabin for her, and Manna changed her role from cook to chaperone. All most correct. But it was hardly the done thing to cadge a lift on a torpedo boat. Yet she did it twice in a lifetime.
~ Unknown
Moths have antennae that look like miniature feathers. They work like radio aerials, picking up far-away signals. So they can scent "moth sugar" from miles away. Wait until late afternoon to spread "moth sugar," so the sun will cook but not evaporate it
~ Unknown
When he met Kurt and Chris, he was a saute cook at a seafood restaurant on Bainbridge Island. By night, he partied with his friends, smoking pot, drinking, and doing the potent local acid, which many swear has fried the brains of an entire generation of Bainbridge Islanders.
~ Michael Azerrad
Michelangelo's cook was illiterate, so he drew her a shopping list--- which today is priceless.
~ Unknown
He makes his cook his merit, and the world visits his dinners and not him.
~ Moliere
It's no wonder, however, that somebody would get cold who had knocked about all day in hell, where, as we know, it is not so cold as it is here in winter, and where, a chef's hat on his head and standing before the hearth like a real cook, he had been roasting sinners with as much pleasure as any woman roasts sausages at Christmas.
~ Nikolai Gogol
He'd lost a bet with his head cook Rico about last week's Broncos game, and he'd had to shave it off. Bastard.
~ Pamela Clare
You're always in the kitchen," Alianora said when she poked her head through the door a moment later. "Or the library. Don't you ever do anything but cook and read?
~ Patricia C. Wrede
The ability to make fire at will. It allowed us light to see in the darkness, warmth against the cold, a tool to cook our food.' He gestured vaguely in the direction of the Delta's engines. 'Fire is what eventually led to travel across the black beyond, the ability to start a new life on a New World.
~ Patrick Ness
And Samuel said to the cook, “Bring the portion I gave you and told you to set aside.”
~ 1 Samuel 9:23