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Famous Quotes
"Men can absent themselves from real life for their art more easily. Women are anchored into the quotidian business of getting food on the table, making sure everybody's socks match, the soccer gear is ready. I admire idealists, but they're usually enabled by someone who holds the tether on their balloon, who pays the bills and sweeps up after them."
More quotes about Food
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"I want my food dead. Not sick, not dying, dead."
Oscar Wilde on Food -
"You can tell alot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans."
Ronald Reagan on Food -
"It's difficult to believe that people are still starving in this country because food isn't available."
Ronald Reagan on Food -
"You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I'm not hungry enough to eat six."
Yogi Berra on Food -
"Beware the hobby that eats."
Benjamin Franklin on Food
More quotes by Geraldine Brooks
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"I mean the beauty of being a writer is it's not like being a swimmer. When they were talking about our Olympic swimmers and they'd say, 'Oh she's so old,' and she's all of 25 or something. So the beauty for a writer is that you can keep doing it right into your dotage, and I hope to be able to keep doing it as long as I can get away with it, yeah."
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"Sydney in the 1960s wasn't the exuberant multicultural metropolis it is today. Out in the city's western reaches, days passed in a sun-struck stupor. In the evenings, families gathered on their verandas waiting for the 'southerly buster' - the thunderstorm that would break the heat and leave the air cool enough to allow sleep."
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"There are always a few who stand up in times of communal madness and have the courage to say that what unites us is greater than what divides us."
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"September 11, 2001, revealed heroism in ordinary people who might have gone through their lives never called upon to demonstrate the extent of their courage."
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"Both my mum and dad were great readers, and we would go every Saturday morning to the library, and my sister and I had a library card when we could pass off something as a signature, and all of us would come with an armful of books."