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Quotes About Baker

When I was 19, I began work at a French sourdough bakery in Balmain.
~ Adriano Zumbo
Things hit a limit, though, when I was set upon by a pickpocket in a baker's shop. I didn't notice that I was being set upon by a pickpocket, which I am glad of, because I like to work only with professionals.
~ Douglas Adams
I was born on September 30, 1939, in Rosheim, a small medieval city of Alsace in France. My father, Pierre Lehn, then a baker, was very interested in music, played the piano and the organ, and became, later, having given up the bakery, the organist of the city. My mother Marie kept the house and the shop.
~ Jean-Marie Lehn
Sexism, like racism, goes with us into the next century. I see class warfare as overshadowing both.
~ Constance Baker Motley
I'm just a baker. I don't claim to be anything else. Maybe once, maybe years ago, I was a different kind of human being. I've forgotten, I don't know for sure.
~ Raymond Carver
Pattycake, pattycake, baker's man; good morning, madam, I'm a psychiatrist
~ Eric Idle
That's the reality of it. Everybody has a big two or three. The health of those big two or three ... there's a lot riding on it.
~ Dusty Baker
I try to give all my characters a sense of humor, so I guess I feel like I have done comedy, but maybe I'm better known for drama.
~ Kathy Baker
On his way through Monza, he passed by an open shop with bread loaves on display. He asked for two, so that he would have more for later. The baker gestured at him to stay outside, and passed him a bowl of water and vinegar on a small palette, telling him to toss the coins into it. Then he gave him the two bread loaves with a long pair of tongs, one at a time, which Renzo stuck in his pockets.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
I was involved in school plays, but when I left school I did a couple of odd jobs as a baker's apprentice and then as a fruit market porter in Manchester.
~ John Thaw
The one we keep pitching and there are no takers is The Fabulous Baker Boys Go To Hawaii. There don't seem to be any takers on that one!
~ Beau Bridges
When Walt Whitman writes in seeming defiance of tradition, he needs tradition for his protection, for the butcher and the baker and the candlestick-maker grow merry over him when they meet his work by chance.
~ yeats william butler iii
Sergeant Paul Ramoneda, a twenty-eight-year-old baker with the Ninth Food Service Squadron, was one of the first to reach the bomber.
~ Eric Schlosser
More than ever, the creation of the ridiculous is almost impossible because of the competition it receives from reality.
~ Robert A. Baker
In order to make bread, every baker follows a recipe, even if it's only held in their head.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Flour is so essential to cakes, you know.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Guys'?" Doucet asked. "I saw three members of l'Académie." "Um, Provost?" "Prévost?" "That's it." "I'll contact him. She also spent some time with Josephine Baker," Doucet offered.
~ Laurie R. King
More than ever, the creation of the ridiculous is almost impossible because of the competition it receives from reality.
~ Robert A. Baker
I bit into the oatmeal. Same levels- now the oats, well dried, but not so well watered, then the raisins, half tasteless, made from parched grapes, picked by thirsty workers, then the baker, rushed. The whole cookie was so rushed, like I had to eat it fast or it would, somehow, eat me.
~ Aimee Bender
Where the two times meet, desperation. Where the two times go their separate ways, contentment. For, miraculously, a barrister, a nurse, a baker can make a world in either time, but not in both times. Each time is true, but the truths are not the same.
~ Alan Lightman
In this world, there are two times. There is mechanical time and there is body time....Where the two times meet, desperation. Where the two times go their separate ways, contentment. For, miraculously, a barrister, a nurse, a baker can make a world in either time, but not in both times. Each time is true, but the truths are not the same.
~ Alan Lightman
His Susan had always been a lovely baker. There was no sweetness in her nature these days and Percy had the sudden notion that it all went into her cakes and puddings.
~ Ann Cleeves
No great pastry chef has sweet teeth.
~ Morley Safer
stone building at the back gate.
~ Anne Baker