Quotes About Dijon
It is much the same with the question of inequality. If we ask, not 'what are the origins of social inequality?' but 'what are the origins of the question about the origins of social inequality?' (in other words, how did it come about that, in 1754, the Académie de Dijon would think this an appropriate question to ask?), then we are immediately confronted with a long history of Europeans arguing with one another about the nature of faraway societies
~ David Graeber
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cup raw apple cider vinegar â…" cup extra-virgin olive oil 1½ teaspoons Dijon mustard 1½ teaspoons honey ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper
~ David Zinczenko
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If a good woman isn't a little bit Bitchy sometimes, it is just as though Dijon mustard didn't have any taste.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Un día tomé el Mercurio de Francia, y andando y leyendo encontré este tema propuesto por la Academia de Dijon para el premio del siguiente año: El progreso de las ciencias y de las artes ¿ha contribuido a corromper o a purificar las costumbres? Así
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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