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Quotes About Produce

I still have my talent to produce and direct.
~ Marc Wallice
I want to continue to produce shows that directly effect change.
~ Ryan Seacrest
In France today, people no longer eat as much heavy food and fat as they did 15 or 20 years ago. These days, French cooking, through the influence of 'grande cuisine,' has become a bit lighter. And we are beginning to discover the original flavors of our produce.
~ Joel Robuchon
Marketers have long known that a name can make all the difference when you're trying to move the merch. The kiwifruit was once the Chinese gooseberry, after all - at least until the produce peddlers wised up - and the Chilean sea bass was once the singularly unappetizing Patagonian toothfish.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
At Babbo, each dish grew out of a conversation, trying to put something forth that was new and different. It was a combination of culinary adventurism and the dining-room experience with respect for the classic but with an eye toward innovation. And it was about eating locally, whether produce or fish or meat.
~ Joe Bastianich
I know Los Angeles has it better than Chicago when it comes to produce year round!
~ Rick Bayless
I love acting. I take it day by day. I would really love to produce my own stuff and other stuff.
~ Dominik Garcia-Lorido
I came out of the private sector, a life that I enjoyed. I sleep in a bed every night with a woman I went to first grade with. I wasn't running for a job. I was running - and I think you will find this to be the case with many of the freshmen - to produce results.
~ Steve Southerland
I actually wanted to first direct and produce, but then I got this very cool opportunity to be in front of the camera once.
~ Manish Dayal
When I grew up in Italy in the 1950s, it was still very agricultural. Food was very important; produce was very important. Everyone made their own olive oil. It took me a long time after I moved here to understand that Americans are much further away from their food.
~ Isabella Rossellini
Nitrogen fertilizer is used on all crops produced in this country, but it is a key plant nutrient to produce corn a critical crop to Illinois farmers.
~ John Shimkus
We once turned to popular culture because it produced fantasy objects; now, we are asked to 'identify with' the fantasising subject itself.
~ Mark Fisher
I don't feel an obligation to go by the rankings - we all know how those rankings are produced anyway. I want to go out there and fight the money fight.
~ Tyron Woodley
I don't understand how other producers who have no experience making a musical jump in and produce one.
~ Craig Zadan
There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom.
~ Thomas Babington Macaulay
Our goal is not to produce immediate results. We've been tasked with producing long-term results. That means that there's more risk in any individual thing we take on. But we still aspire to a strong return on investment.
~ Astro Teller
I resolve to work with my colleagues to succeed in producing the good rather than failing to produce the perfect.
~ Thom Tillis
The reason I took Early Edition - besides the fact that I liked it - was that it enabled me to start a production company in New York City. It's a low-budget film company to produce and direct movies.
~ Fisher Stevens
Southampton have all the advantages to create good players; when you compare it to Serbia, Southampton has the better facilities. They can produce a player who is much more ready.
~ Dusan Tadic
When we abide in Christ like a branch in a vine, we'll produce a vintage life.
~ Robert J Morgan
shopping trolleys
~ Lee Child
Society can progress if men's labors show a profit - if they yield more than is put in. To produce at a loss must leave less for all to share.
~ Bernard Baruch
se convierte en historia aquello que los humanos no saben que piensan hasta que no logran producirlo para sí mismos, sintetizarlo y nombrarlo en forma de acontecimiento histórico.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Re­turning sea captains also brought back exotic produce such as pine­apples. It became a custom to place a pineapple on the front gate or door to alert visitors of the captain's return. From this practice, the pineapple came to be a symbol of hospitality, a tradition that survives today.
~ Dorothy Denneen Volo