I hate people who are not serious about meals. It is so shallow of them.
– Oscar Wilde
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- It was a shallow thing, this acceptance, but sometimes even shallow things feel important. – Brandon Sanderson
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- Serious art is born from serious play. – Julia Cameron
- All real fantasy is serious. Only faked fantasy is not serious. That is why it is so wrong to impose faked fantasy on children…. – Robertson Davies
- Sin is serious-”so serious it sent Jesus Christ to the cross. Flee from [sin] and stay close to Christ. – Billy Graham
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- Oh, I hate the cheap severity of abstract ethics! – Oscar Wilde
- Lady Bracknell, I hate to seem inquisitive, but would you kindly inform me who I am? – Oscar Wilde
- I am sick of women who love one. Women who hate one are much more interesting. – Oscar Wilde
- I hate vulgar realism in literature. The man who would call a spade a spade should be compelled to use one. – Oscar Wilde
- If one plays good music, people don’t listen, and if one plays bad music people don’t talk. – Oscar Wilde
- Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation. – Oscar Wilde
- It is absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either charming or tedious. – Oscar Wilde
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- I may not hate al of the people all the time, but I hate all of them some of the time, and I hate some of them all of the time. – Kathy McCullough
- I may not hate all of the people all of the time, but I hate all of them some of the time, and I hate some of them all of the time. – Kathy McCullough
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- It would be unfair to expect other people to be as brilliant as oneself. – Oscar Wilde
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- You will always be loved, and you will always be in love with love. A grande passion is the privilege of people who have nothing to do. – Oscar Wilde
- One’s past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be judged. – Oscar Wilde
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- Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live. It is asking other people to live as one wishes to live. – Oscar Wilde
- What people call insincerity is simply a method by which we can multiply our personalities. – Oscar Wilde
- The well bred contradict other people. the wise contradict themselves. – Oscar Wilde
- I cannot remember the books I’ve read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
- A city’s only ever three hot meals away from anarchy. – Alastair Reynolds
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- We are creating a world where no parent will ever again have to choose between skipping meals and sending their kids to school – Sharad Vivek Sagar
- Toward the end of February 1954, James Beard was at work in his Greenwich Village kitchen doing what he most loved to do: cooking delicious meals. – Laura Shapiro