Quote by Emma Roberts
I only like food without color, like potatoes, bread, and pasta. -

I only like food without color, like potatoes, bread, and pasta. – Emma Roberts

Other quotes by Emma Roberts

I just feel like with independent movies… theyre really free to do whatever they want. Theyre not afraid to make a statement about anything, and theres not a huge studio behind them making sure that everything is wholesome and politically correct and all that. – Emma Roberts

Category:
movies
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Im obsessed with Nicholas Sparks. Ive literally read every single book, because every time I travel, at the airport, I always buy a new Nicholas Sparks book. – Emma Roberts

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Travel
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Im a huge Wes Anderson fan I would faint if I met him, let alone got to work with him. – Emma Roberts

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alone
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Food
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Life excites me-just little, normal, everyday things. Getting out of bed. Getting dressed. Making food. I find it all exciting. – Liv Tyler

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Food

The only break I ever took was to eat. Thats all I did. Work, and then quickly eat something. It became my main pleasure, having access to my comfort food. – John Prescott

Category:
Food

The vast amount of waste and sheer stupidity in government – from the Pentagon to the Food and Drug Administration – could fill committee agendas for years. – Tom Coburn

Category:
Food

Gluttony kills more than the sword. – Proverb

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Food

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I would love to travel around the world working for a travel company taking students abroad on cultural immersion trips. – Karen Russell

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I have an inability to enjoy things, but thats why were in comedy. If we were happy, we wouldnt be funny, I guess. – Paul Feig

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funny

Somebody has to tell the E.P.A. that we dont need you monkeying around and fiddling around and getting in our business with every kind of regulation you can dream up. Youre doing nothing more than killing jobs. Its a cemetery for jobs at the E.P.A. – Rick Perry

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This persistence as private firms continued because it ensured the maximum of anonymity and secrecy to persons of tremendous public power who dreaded public knowledge of their activities as an evil almost as great as inflation. – Carroll Quigley

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Knowledge