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  • Kitchens are hard environments and they form incredibly strong characters. -- Gordon Ramsay
  • Kitchens are for conversation. They're not just for cooking; they're for conversations. -- Frank Delaney
  • Kitchens should be designed around what's truly important-fun, food, and life. -- Daniel Boulud
  • Kitchens were different then, too - not only what came out of them, but their smells and sounds. A hot pie cooling smells different from a frozen pie thawing. -- Peg Bracken
  • I left school when I was 14 to work in kitchens. -- Wolfgang Puck
  • You start out playing in kitchens, and you end up playing in kitchens. -- Trisha Yearwood
  • You know, from age 17 on, my paycheck was coming from cooking and working in kitchens. -- Anthony Bourdain
  • Get in your kitchens, buy unprocessed foods, turn off the TV, and prepare your own foods. This is liberating. -- Joel Salatin
  • In large states public education will always be mediocre, for the same reason that in large kitchens the cooking is usually bad. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • It's a Cyprus of misery and soup kitchens and a state which cannot meet basic obligations. It can only cause me grief. -- Nicos Anastasiades
  • I hate kitchens. I don't understand these enormous American kitchens that take up half the living room and then they just order pizza. -- Marina Abramovic
  • The movie theater is never going away. If that was a case why are there still restaurants? People still have kitchens in their home! -- Michael Moore
  • People rescue each other. They build shelters and community kitchens and ways to deal with lost children and eventually rebuild one way or another. -- Rebecca Solnit
  • In the 21st century our tastes buds, our brain chemistry, our biochemistry, our hormones and our kitchens have been hijacked by the food industry. -- Mark Hyman, M.D.
  • I was bored at school and bored in a lot of the kitchens. It seemed like all I was doing was putting things into saute pans. -- Homaro Cantu
  • True health care reform cannot happen in Washington. It has to happen in our kitchens, in our homes, in our communities. All health care is personal. -- Mehmet Oz
  • Culinary tradition is not always based on fact. Sometimes it's based on history, on habits that come out of a time when kitchens were fueled by charcoal. -- Alton Brown
  • We are about creating a new wave of talent. We are the Manchester United of kitchens now. Am I playing full-time in the kitchen? I am a player-coach. -- Gordon Ramsay
  • My kitchen was built for my body. It forms a 'U' in the middle of the living room and dining room. It's not huge, because I don't like huge kitchens. -- Ruth Reichl
  • I love food and I love everything involved with food. I love the fun of it. I love restaurants. I love cooking, although I don't cook very much. I love kitchens. -- Alma Guillermoprieto
  • For an event that was wholly created in the poisonous psychological warfare kitchens of the Second World War, run by the ministries of propaganda in many countries, not just by the British or the Americans, but also the Russians and undoubtedly the world Jewish organizations. -- Ernst Zundel
  • In villages across the developing world, governments have provided reasonable enough latrines that have again and again been turned into storage spaces or simply abandoned. In India alone, millions of government-funded latrines have become goat-sheds. Some had been built near kitchens, a taboo in Indian households. -- Rose George
  • My wife and I decided to try and kick start our kitchens to a $15 minimum wage for cooks. I've probably had to go through and raise every menu price now by 50 cents because it took away my profit. I just underestimated what it was going to cost. -- Tom Douglas
  • I started cooking in kitchens right out of high school, and I was lucky to work with a lot of great people, but I had no idea it would turn into this. Of course no one should go into this business because they want to be the next Emeril. -- Tom Colicchio
  • I think my cooking these days is a lot more relaxed from when I was working in professional kitchens. Spending time in people's kitchens made me realize that people want to eat healthy meals that are easy to prepare, with minimal ingredients that can be made on a budget. -- Curtis Stone
  • I used to work in kitchens, doing 12 or more hours a day of physical labor, so today, eight to 12 hours of cooking, chatting or filming feels like a vacation. When I have a scheduled 'day off,' I spend several hours writing, then I clean until I crash from fatigue. I don't relax well. -- Rachael Ray
  • I'm trying to understand cosmology, why the Big Bang had the properties it did. And it's interesting to think that connects directly to our kitchens and how we can make eggs, how we can remember one direction of time, why causes precede effects, why we are born young and grow older. It's all because of entropy increasing. -- Sean M. Carroll
  • Everywhere you look, there is a charity or a project in school to get involved in. In eighth grade, there was this program called CJSF, California Junior Scholarship Foundation. We were involved in soup kitchens and toy drives, and your school can set up something like that. If your school doesn't have a program like that, set one up. -- Lindsey Shaw
  • Cats gravitate to kitchens like rocks gravitate to gravity. -- Terry Pratchett
  • Good kitchens are not about size; they are about ergonomics and light. -- Nigel Slater
  • Traditionally, lots of vagrants and unemployable characters wind up working in kitchens. -- Alex Kapranos
  • I think we should be honest about who is working in our kitchens. -- Anthony Bourdain
  • I'm not a slave driver or a yeller. I was yelled at in kitchens and other workplaces. -- Alton Brown
  • A gastronomical supermeal didn't necessarily have to involve the things I had brought from other top kitchens. -- Rene Redzepi
  • I spent my life working before I started band. I worked construction, landscaping. I worked in kitchens, cleaned dishes. I worked demolition. -- Zachary Cole Smith
  • Among the faithful, in the great kitchens of the world, Escoffier is to Careme what the New Testament is to the Old. -- Andre Simon
  • Some show their kindness to the poor by employing them in their kitchens. Would they not be kinder if they employed themselves there? -- Henry David Thoreau
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  • In the 21st century our tastes buds, our brain chemistry, our biochemistry, our hormones and our kitchens have been hijacked by the food industry. -- Mark Hyman, M.D.
  • Less money spent on billboards that just make us feel good about ourselves and more on soup kitchens and organized visits to the sick and dying. -- Rebecca Goldstein
  • For centuries, soup kitchens have been a way for local communities to offer a way of support, both nutritional and emotional to their less lucky neighbors. -- Marcus Samuelsson
  • I blame all the craziness of people buying houses, re-doing them and selling them, on these programs on television where they are redoing your homes and kitchens. -- Barbara Hulanicki
  • To help producers serve larger institutional customers like schools and hospitals, USDA has helped fund new regional infrastructure like cold storage warehouses, commercial kitchens and local slaughter facilities. -- Tom Vilsack
  • You soon learn there's no elegance or dignity in death if you spend time in the castle kitchens. You learn how ugly it is, and how good it tastes. -- Mark Lawrence
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  • Spinach and champagne. Going back to the kitchens at the old Waldorf. Dancing on the kitchen tables, wearing the chef's headgear. Finally, a crash and being escorted out by the house detectives. -- Zelda Fitzgerald
  • I have a theory that kitchens, once they reach a certain level of complexity, attract new gadgets into their orbit, like planets. Only this can account for the fact that I own two melon ballers. -- Kerry Greenwood
  • Every individual taste, every natural appetite, was bridled by caution. The people asleep in those houses, I thought, tried to live like the mice in their own kitchens; to make no noise, to leave no trace, to slip over the surface of things in the dark. -- Willa Cather
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