Ross O'Donovan famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Columbus's eggs lie around by the hundreds of thousands, but Columbuses are met with less frequency.

  • The vulgar boil, the learned roast, an egg.

  • I get up between 6:30 and 7 A.M., and my morning routine is always the same: hot water and lemon, eggs on toast and rose oil on the face.

  • A day without an argument is like an egg without salt.

  • Human beings have always told their histories and truths through parable and fable. We are inveterate storytellers.

  • Providence has done, and I am persuaded is disposed to do, a great deal for us; but we are not to forget the fable of Jupiter and the countryman.

  • History is a combination of reality and lies. The reality of History becomes a lie. The unreality of the fable becomes the truth.

  • Don't cook that chicken - it still has feathers.

  • We didn't starve, but we didn't eat chicken unless we were sick, or the chicken was

  • Boning is a pain, but it makes such a majestic chicken.

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