“Most of those
who make collections
of verse or epigram
are like men eating cherries
or oysters: they choose out
the best at first, and
end by eating all.”
~ Nicolas Chamfort
“Most of those
who make collections
of verse or epigram
are like men eating cherries
or oysters: they choose out
the best at first, and
end by eating all.”
~ Nicolas Chamfort
“If you truly love nature,
you will find beauty
everywhere.”
~ Vincent Van Gogh
“To awaken quite alone
in a strange town
is one of the pleasantest
sensations in the world.”
~ Freya Stark
“The artist is a receptacle
for emotions that come
from all over the place;
from the sky,
from a scrap of paper,
from a passing shape,
from a spider’s web.”
~ Pablo Picasso
“You can fall in love
at first sight
with a place as
with a person.”
~ Alec Waugh
“As long as you feel inspired,
your life is
being well spent.”
~ Hugh McLeod
“I think people are more savvy
about cooking, food, and dining.
I notice they are looking for
more value for their money –
not in larger portions but
more in terms of healthier, fresh,
farm-to-table dishes with
nice presentation.”
~ Cat Cora
“Not what we have, but what we enjoy,
constitutes our abundance.”
~ Epicurus
“An aspiration is
a joy forever.”
~ Robert Louis Stevenson