Quote by Miranda Lambert
Junk food drags you down. - Miranda Lambert

Junk food drags you down. – Miranda Lambert

Other quotes by Miranda Lambert

Falling in love is awesome, but Im never drawn to happy songs per se, so whenever you sit down to write a heartbreak song and youre happily in love, its like, OK, now I have to go back to a sad place to get something good. – Miranda Lambert

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sad
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Ive dated all kinds of guys and didnt know who Id end up with. But I kind of assumed it would be someone more like my dad than not. – Miranda Lambert

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When I got to France I realized I didnt know very much about food at all. Id never had a real cake. Id had those cakes from cake mixes or the ones that have a lot of baking powder in them. A really good French cake doesnt have anything like that in it – its all egg power. – Julia Child

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Food

Taste is developed by the diversity of the products one can sample. I think our children today may be missing an education about food. We must teach them to know their cuisine and to know the equilibrium of nourishment. That is very important for health. – Joel Robuchon

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Food

I do not know that any writer has supposed that on this earth man will ultimately be able to live without food. – Thomas Malthus

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Food

Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. – G.K. Chesterton

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Food

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