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Quotes About Produce

Anyone who hunts, the pair told me, eats organs. Though the Inuit (in Canada, the term is preferred over Eskimo) gave up their nomadic existence in the 1950s, most adult men still supplemented the family diet with hunted game, partly to save money. In 1993, when I visited, a small can of Spork, the local Spam, cost $2.69. Produce arrives by plane. A watermelon might set you back $25. Cucumbers were so expensive that the local sex educator did his condom demonstrations on a broomstick.
~ Mary Roach
Anyone who hunts, the pair told me, eats organs. Though the Inuit (in Canada, the term is preferred over Eskimo) gave up their nomadic existence in the 1950s, most adult men still supplemented the family diet with hunted game, partly to save money. In 1993, when I visited, a small can of Spork, the local Spam, cost $2.69. Produce arrives by plane. A watermelon might set you back $25. Cucumbers were so expensive that the local sex educator did his condom demonstrations on a broomstick. I
~ Mary Roach
People buying apples and green beans usually have some degree of joy in their hearts.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
from an entry by her daughter Camille] Organic produce actually delivers more nutritional bang for the buck. These fruits and vegetables are tougher creatures than those labeled conventional, precisely because they've had to fight off predators themselves.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I avoided the emplyee smoking room aka drug-exchange HQ, and found no real downside to the job [in the produce department]. People buying apples and green beans usually have some degree of joy in their hearts. -p. 513
~ Barbara Kingsolver
If every U.S. citizen ate just one meal a week (any meal) composed of locally and organically raised meats and produce, we would reduce our country's oil consumption by over 1.1 million barrels of oil every week.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I avoided the employee smoking room aka drug-exchange HQ, and found no real down side to the job [in the produce department]. People buying apples and green beans usually have some degree of joy in their hearts. - p. 513
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Individuals who take this route, this alternative to nihilism and totalitarianism, must therefore produce their own cosmology of values.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
It is the - actually profoundly unartistic - impulse to produce exterior likeness rather than inner truth: the same impulse as naturalistic photograpy and the "copy.
~ Joseph Roth
France loves American cinema because when an American remake is successful, it makes us money to produce more French films.
~ Clotilde Hesme
If establishment journalists were to replicate actual stenography, it would be an improvement on most of the work they produce.
~ Glenn Greenwald
A mind at liberty to reflect on its own observations, if it produce nothing useful to the world, seldom fails of entertainment to itself.
~ berkeley george iii
I'm out there to produce the best content - The most creative content I can do and express myself through wrestling.
~ Matt Sydal
The more books we read, the clearer it becomes that the true function of a writer is to produce a masterpiece and that no other task is of any consequence.
~ Cyril Connolly
The responsibility of a writer is to excavate the experience of the people who produced him.
~ James Baldwin
You shall have the old home still [adverb, not noun - although Jack was by no means out of sympathy with Stubbs' kind of farm produce].
~ H. P. Lovecraft
You shall have the old home still [adverb, not noun — although Jack was by no means out of sympathy with Stubbs' kind of farm produce] and I shall lead to the altar the beauteous Ermengarde, loveliest of her sex!
~ H.P. Lovecraft
Your life must be a progression towards ownership - first mentally of your independence, and then physically of your work, owning what you produce.
~ Robert Greene
Drums isn't my one thing anymore. I love to produce. I love to make tracks, write tracks, produce tracks, and I can't just sit back as a drummer anymore.
~ Tommy Lee
When it came to art, desire was a big part of it. Not sexual desire, but the desire to create, to produce, to explore the world around oneself. Without the desire . . . an artist had nothing.
~ Shelly Laurenston
The United States is the only power in history that became great by giving and not by taking. I think the crisis was when the United States had more money than ideas. Money doesn't produce money. Ideas produce money.
~ Shimon Peres
I love those tiny little onions in the spring that are so small they're almost like a little chive.
~ Alice Waters
Cheap to produce and easy to disseminate, germs, chemicals, and cyber-viruses are particularly well-suited for the weak to use against the strong.
~ Max Boot
onions in a bag. She
~ Beatrix Potter