Quotes About Napkins
My mother grimaces, clearly on to my BS. She's what you'd call a health fanatic times one hundred, from the raw-ful cuisine she makes us eat to her handmade sanitary napkins (no joke: the woman actually uses kitchen sponges), and so, pepperoni-and-cheese-laden pizza ranks right up there with what fur coats are to PETA.
~ Laurie Faria Stolarz
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Order me something without dairy or tomatoes or gluten," Potts said. "That would be the paper napkins
~ Janet Evanovich
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There was a sink for washing glasses and an assortment of cartoon napkins illustrating the lighter side of alcoholism.
~ David Sedaris
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The tablecloth was blue. The napkins were blue. The lovely porcelain plate in front of her was an Oriental design of white and blue. The flowers that made up the centerpiece were blue, the vase they reposed in—blue. Sir Graham grinned at her, and she saw a devilish, wicked gleam in his—also blue—eyes before his long lashes swept down to hide it. "You are pleased, Majesty?
~ Unknown
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Quality napkins are made in villages at a cost of just Rs 2 per piece with my simple and cost-effective machines.
~ Arunachalam Muruganantham
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These napkins are more holy than righteous," Mrs. Wapshot said, and most of her conversation at table was made up of just such chestnuts, saws and hoary puns.
~ John Cheever
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Reservations and cloth napkins are really minor pinnacles in the high sierra of the New York lunch. The zenith, the Mount Whitney of lunches, the noon meal at which all local lines of force converge [is] the Bar Room of the Four Seasons.
~ Raymond Sokolov
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