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Dorie Greenspan
"I often say that eggs and sugar should be beaten until they thicken and pale and sometimes, when there are lots of yolks, that's lemon colored."
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Source : "Baking With Dorie Greenspan: Breakfast casseroles, pasta salad, brownies and more". Live Chat, live.washingtonpost.com. March 9, 2016.
Dorie Greenspan
#Eggs Quotes
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“We become overly reliant on the strengths that got us where we are today. We also become isolated as we move up in the organization. Unless we have the benefit of assessment, and unless we invite feedback on our leadership, we continue to lean on strengths that can actually work against us, and fail to expand our leadership style in a way that makes us more effective.”
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“I'm fabulous, incredibly strong and wonderful.”
Source : Source: wwd.com
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“You're always a bit blind. If you look at stuff a few years later, you get a more objective look at it.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“Banquets are always pleasant things, consisting mostly, as they do, of eating and drinking; but the specially nice thing about a banquet is, that it comes when something's over, and there's nothing more to worry about, and to-morrow seems a long way off.”
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“It is in recognizing the actual presence of God that we find prayer no longer a chore, but a supreme delight.”
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“When every memory has been made and the pages start to fade. And every prayer you ever prayed is heaven bound. When you think the ride is over, you're back at the beginning. Love is never-ending.”
Source : Song: Love Is Never-ending, Album: Time Well Wasted, 2005
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“I illustrate with a quotation from the atheist philosopher Richard Rorty, who died recently and is, I suspect, now having a lengthy conversation with his maker. Rorty argued that secular professors ought “to arrange things so that students who enter as bigoted, homophobic religious fundamentalists will leave college with views more like our own.”
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“Religion is not the hero of the day, but the zero. In any exposition of the products of brains, the Sunday-School takes the booby prize. . . . Man has asked for truth and the Church has given him miracles. He has asked for knowledge, and the Church has given him theology. He has asked for facts, and the Church has given him the Bible. This foolishness should stop. The Church has nothing to give man that has not been in cold storage for two thousand years. Anything would become stale in that time.”