Quote by Gayle King
I have an impressionable palate. A well-worded menu or beautifully

I have an impressionable palate. A well-worded menu or beautifully presented dish excites me. I get a great deal of pleasure just thinking about food. – Gayle King

Other quotes by Gayle King

When I found out I was going to be on CBS every morning, my first phone call was to Jenny Craig. Ten days later, Id lost nine pounds. Now I even take the plans popcorn with me to the movies. – Gayle King

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Morning
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Ill always remember when I bumped into Good Morning Americas Robin Roberts on a flight to my mothers funeral in 1994, and how kind she was during that difficult time. – Gayle King

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Morning
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How do I love Tim McGraw? Let me count the ways: I love that hes a country boy with a city sensibility. I love that he refuses to be pegged, and his duet with Nelly proves it. And I really love that he had the brains to marry Faith Hill. – Gayle King

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Faith
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Everybody has to put purees underneath everything now. Its like people think we need the steak, and then we need some baby food with it. – Wolfgang Puck

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Food

Divine Providence has spread her table everywhere, not with a juiceless green carpet, but with succulent herbage and nourishing grass, upon which most beasts feed. – Thomas More

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Food

Its easy for people in an air-conditioned room to continue with the policies of destruction of Mother Earth. We need instead to put ourselves in the shoes of families in Bolivia and worldwide that lack water and food and suffer misery and hunger. – Evo Morales

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Food

Latin food suffers like Chinese. You can do marginal Chinese and be successful. You can do crappy Mexican and be packed. – Aaron Sanchez

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Food

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Things as certain as death and taxes, can be more firmly believed. – Daniel Defoe, The Political History of the Devil, 1726

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Im the poster boy for Propecia. Its amazing. – Joe Lando

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A writer who wishes to be read by posterity must not be averse to putting hints which might give rise to whole books, or ideas for learned discussions, in some corner of a chapter so that one should think he can afford to throw them away by the thousand. – Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

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History warns us that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. – Thomas Huxley

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