Quote by Beth Henley
The impetus behind going to graduate school was a year after gradu

The impetus behind going to graduate school was a year after graduating from college spent in Dallas working at the dog food factory and Bank America and not having met success in my chosen field, which at that point was being an actress. – Beth Henley

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What I loved about the acting class was that you got to think all day long about a person that wasnt you, and figure out why they were sad and what they wanted, what they dreamed. – Beth Henley

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Some really good things kind of swing both ways and I like to see people that can swing really, really, really sad and horrible and terrible and really, really, really beautiful and funny. – Beth Henley

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The next thing I wrote was in a writing class at night school. It was about a poor woman who worked at a dime store and who was all alone for Christmas in Laurel, Mississippi. – Beth Henley

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I was an organizer in the Food, Agricultural and Tobacco Workers Union down in North Carolina. – Al Lewis

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People will travel anywhere for good food – its crazy. – Rene Redzepi

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Recipes are important but only to a point. Whats more important than recipes is how we think about food, and a good cookbook should open up a new way of doing just that. – Michael Symon

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Money is kind of a base subject. Like water, food, air and housing, it affects everything yet for some reason the world of academics thinks its a subject below their social standing. – Robert Kiyosaki

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My dads an architect and my mom owned a French bakery for twelve years. – Alison Lohman

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Death, they say, acquits us of all obligations. – Michel de Montaigne

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Human speech is like a cracked cauldron on which we bang out tunes that make bears dance, when what we want is to move the stars to pity. – Gustave Flaubert

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Apartheid education, rarely mentioned in the press or openly confronted even among once-progressive educators, is alive and well and rapidly increasing now in the United States. – Jonathan Kozol

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