“In all my work,
I try to say…
You may be given
a load of sour lemons,
why not try to make
a dozen lemon meringue pies?”
~ Maya Angelou
“In all my work,
I try to say…
You may be given
a load of sour lemons,
why not try to make
a dozen lemon meringue pies?”
~ Maya Angelou
“I have the simplest tastes.
I am always satisfied
with the best.”
~ Oscar Wilde
“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
“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
“Peace is the beauty of life.
It is sunshine.
It is the smile of a child,
the love of a mother,
the joy of a father,
the togetherness of a family.
It is the advancement of man,
the victory of a just cause,
the triumph of truth.”
~ Menachem Begin
“The true object
of all human life
is play.
Earth is a task garden;
Heaven is a playground.”
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton