Quote by Alexandra Paul
Ive always preferred food be on the blander side. - Alexandra Paul

Ive always preferred food be on the blander side. – Alexandra Paul

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I had never been able to get a car that said how much I cared about the environment until I drove electric. – Alexandra Paul

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Unless everyone grasps the importance of having only two children per couple, wars wont be over just oil anymore, they will be over water and food. – Alexandra Paul

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I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success… such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything. – Nikola Tesla

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I have an enormous fondness for delicious food. Its very comforting. – Teri Garr

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If I am in London I like a quick get away to The Olde Bell in Hurley… Its nearby and no stress – great food and beautiful walks. – Sadie Frost

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There is something in the flavor and aroma of the fresh strawberry that no amount of skill has been able to preserve. – E.F. White, “Spring Soda Fountain Thoughts,” 1908

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