Quotes About Delicatessen
Men can't be trusted with pruning shears any more than they can be trusted with the grocery money in a delicatessen . . . They are like boys with new pocket knives who will not stop whittling.
~ Phyllis McGinley
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I took my hands from my pockets and ran them along the bricks' gnarled and pitted surface. They seemed light and ready to crumble. I felt the impulse to kiss them, so as to experience more closely a texture that reminded me of blocks of pumice or halva from a Lebanese delicatessen.
~ Alain de Botton
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You can say what you want about the Germans being full of "kunst", but what they are really full of is delicatessen.
~ Anita Loos
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If I had stuck to my knitting, I would have had a wonderful career having a delicatessen in Blacktown.
~ Frank Lowy
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Strictly speaking,' said the King of Fairies between mouthfuls, 'I'm leasing you this food on a limited, bite-by-bite basis and a generous payment-deferral plan. I'd have thought someone would have told you about Fairy food. You always pay, lad. I'm not running a charity delicatessen.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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Tess's Uncle Donald winced when he entered the Kibbitz Room at Attman's Delicatessen. The pained expression
~ Laura Lippman
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In those days, the Stage Delicatessen on Seventh Avenue was a late-night ritual.
~ Woody Allen
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Be careful with drinking this Christmas. I got so drunk last night I found myself dancing in a cheesy bar... Or, as you like to call it, delicatessen.
~ Unknown
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I always wanted to open a delicatessen in Jerusalem and call it 'Cheeses of Nazareth'.
~ Sandi Toksvig
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