Quotes About Caviar
Television is a golden goose that lays scrambled eggs; and it is futile and probably fatal to beat it for not laying caviar. Anyway, more people like scrambled eggs than caviar.
~ Lee Loevinger
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Television is a gold goose that lays scrambled eggs; and it is futile and probably fatal to beat it for not laying caviar.
~ Lee Loevinger
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If it weren't for the fellow union members and leaders who have my back, the barons of the TV industry would happily pay me a nickel a page and spend what would have been my residuals on more caviar to put in their infinity pools.
~ Adam Conover
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~ Walter Isaacson
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Television is a gold goose that lays scramble eggs; and it is futile and probably fatal to beat it for not laying caviar.
~ Lee Loevinger
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I'm not a food-optional person. People who forget to eat meals are like aliens to me and, even now, in the age of Seamless and Caviar, I have a hard time relying on strangers to feed me.
~ Chris Morocco
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Caviar. How very nice of them, Carol said, looking inside a sandwich. Do you like caviar? No. I wish I did. Why? Therese watched Carol take a small bite of the sandwich from which she had removed the top slice of bread, a bit where the most caviar was. Because people always like caviar so much when they do like it, Therese said. Carol smiled, and went on nibbling, slowly. It's an acquired taste. Acquired tastes are always more pleasant--an hard to get rid of.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Caviar. How very nice of them, Carol said, looking inside a sandwich. Do you like caviar? No. I wish I did. Why? Therese watched Carol take a small bite of the sandwich from which she had removed the top slice of bread, a bit where the most caviar was. Because people always like caviar so much when they do like it, Therese said. Carol smiled, and went on nibbling, slowly. It's an acquired taste. Acquired tastes are always more pleasant--and hard to get rid of.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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like a shark cruising a swimming pool thick with caviar.
~ William Gibson
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I traveled on Pan Am, in the glory days of first class, catering by Maxim's, champagne and tins of caviar
~ Jann S. Wenner
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Everything was dusty, and the fridge hadn't been cleaned for months. Inside, the smoked salmon was swimming, the caviar had hatched, and the liqueur-filled dark chocolates had turned fright-white.
~ Lionel Shriver
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After being rationed to a single ball, a whole box of them gave me a delightful feeling of sudden wealth. French politicians must have a similar sensation when elected to high office and permitted to dip into the chateaux and limousines and government-issue caviar. No wonder they cling to power long after they should be tucked away in an old folks' home. I'd do the same.
~ Peter Mayle
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The difference between the American version of 'Live Aid' and the British one - in England, if you wanted a cup of tea, you made it yourself. If you wanted a sandwich, you bought it. In typical American style, at the American concert, there were laminated tour passes and champagne and caviar.
~ Phil Collins
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Fame is like caviar, you know - it's good to have caviar but not when you have it at every meal.
~ Marilyn Monroe
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From the darkest beluga to the golden almas, creamy and subtle, to the osetra, with its hint of walnuts and cream, to the small gray eggs of the sevruga, with its overwhelming flavor of the sea, Escoffier fed Sarah a universe of moons. And she, in turn, met each kiss that was deeper than the last.
~ N.M. Kelby
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Wit ought to be a glorious treat, like caviar. Never spread it about like marmalade.
~ Noel Coward
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