Trouble and Food Quotes
“If people take the trouble to cook, you should take the trouble to eat.” Robert Morley, English actor (1908-1992)
“When I am in trouble, eating is the only thing that consoles me. Inded, when I am really in great trouble, as anyone who knows me intimately will tell you, I refuse everything except food and drink.”
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
“The trouble with eating Italian food is that 5 or 6 days later you're hungry again.”
George Miller, British writer
“Actually, the true gourmet, like the true artist, is one of the unhappiest creatures existent. His trouble comes from so seldom finding what he constantly seeks: perfection.”
Ludwig Bemelmans
“Our trouble is that we drink too much tea. I see in this the slow revenge of the Orient, which has diverted the Yellow River down our throats.”
J. B. Priestley, British author (1894-1984) ‘Observer’ (London, 15 May 1949)
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