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  • The real fact is that I could no longer stand their eternal cold mutton. -- Cecil Rhodes
  • I've always maintained that there is a very fine line between a daring, sexy older woman and mutton dressed as lamb. -- Joan Collins
  • To cause the face to appear in a mass of flame make use of the following: mix together thoroughly petroleum, lard, mutton tallow and quick lime. Distill this over a charcoal fire, and the liquid which results can be burned on the face without harm. -- Harry Houdini
  • I've been round Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, and China in the last few months and the message that I've been taking is that New Zealand is building an up market dynamic into a connected economy. And that we are not the old-fashioned, ship mutton kind of product the people associate their export in work. -- Helen Clark
  • Beauty is that little something that fills the whole world, and is contained neither in a single straight nose, a long eyelash, nor a blue mountain. Some see it in a leg of mutton, others in a compound fracture; and to expect others to accept one's own definition of it is as absurd as to expect all humanity to use the same toilet-brush. -- William Morris Hunt
  • My family members are vegetarians, but I like mutton and chicken seekh kebabs. -- Suresh Raina
  • Of three things be wary- of a feather on a cat, The shepherd eating mutton, And a guardsman that is fat. -- Mercedes Lackey
  • I find it easier to believe in God than to believe Hamlet was deduced from the molecular structure of a mutton chop. -- William F. Buckley, Jr.
  • If anybody said that I should die if I did not take beef-tea or mutton, even under medical advice, I would prefer death. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • I'm a big foodie. Hyderabadi cuisine is amazing, and the kind of mutton dishes available at some restaurants in the Old City is incredible. -- Imtiaz Ali
  • I just can't resist mutton biryani. It's something I've loved eating as a child too. Whenever I'm feeling low, I just pep myself with some good biryani. -- Riteish Deshmukh
  • Wolverine was created in the '60s, but he feels like a '70s character in every way. More Dirty Harry, more politically incorrect, the hair, the mutton chops. -- Hugh Jackman
  • My manner of living is plain and I do not mean to be put out of it. A glass of wine and a bit of mutton are always ready. -- George Washington
  • In fact a favourite problem of Tyndall is-Given the molecular forces in a mutton chop, deduce Hamlet or Faust therefrom. He is confident that the Physics of the Future will solve this easily. -- Thomas Huxley
  • There is no need for the writer to eat a whole sheep to be able to tell you what mutton tastes like. It is enough if he eats a cutlet. But he should do that. -- W. Somerset Maugham
  • We make authentic Maharashtrian food at home. My mother supervises the preparation and the menu every day. She has been doing this since before I was born. I absolutely love the mutton sukka that she makes. -- Riteish Deshmukh
  • Even that was all consumed after two days, and the patients had to try to choke down fresh fish, just boiled in water, without salt, pepper or butter; mutton, beef, and potatoes without the faintest seasoning -- Nellie Bly
  • Even that was all consumed after two days, and the patients had to try to choke down fresh fish, just boiled in water, without salt, pepper or butter; mutton, beef, and potatoes without the faintest seasoning. -- Nellie Bly
  • The reason we all need a mutton alert, which needs constant testing, like smoke alarms, is because there is really no such thing as age-appropriate dressing any longer, as I know because my wardrobe is interchangeable with my daughter's. -- Rachel Johnson
  • If priests had not been fond of mutton, lambs never would have been sacrified to god. Nothing was ever carried to the temple that the priest could not use, and it always happened that god wanted what his agents liked. -- Robert Green Ingersoll
  • Gradually, by selective breeding, the congenital differences between rulers and ruled will increase until they become almost different species. A revolt of the plebs would become as unthinkable as an organized insurrection of sheep against the practice of eating mutton. -- Bertrand Russell
  • God went out of me as if the sea dried up like sandpaper, as if the sun became a latrine. God went out of my fingers. They became stone. My body became a side of mutton and despair roamed the slaughterhouse. -- Anne Sexton
  • I love cooking, and I can make real good rajma chawal. It is a time consuming process and only for the consumption of a select few very special people. Also, I can make delicious mutton biryani, but I must confess I have stolen the recipe from my mother. -- Nimrat Kaur
  • Mr Leopold Bloom ate with relish the inner organs of beasts and fowls. He liked thick giblet soup, nutty gizzards, a stuffed roast heart, liverslices fried with crustcrumbs, fried hencods' roes. Most of all he liked grilled mutton kidneys which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented urine. -- James Joyce
  • A writer need not devour a whole sheep in order to know what mutton tastes like, but he must at least eat a chop. Unless he gets his facts right, his imagination will lead him into all kinds of nonsense, and the facts he is most likely to get right are the facts of his own experience. -- W. Somerset Maugham
  • Some People are not to be persuaded to taste of any Creatures they have daily seen and been acquainted with, while they were alive; others extend their Scruple no further than to their own Poultry, and refuse to eat what they fed and took care of themselves; yet all of them will feed heartily and without Remorse on Beef, Mutton and Fowls when they are bought in the Market. -- Bernard de Mandeville
  • I could not conjure up one melancholy fancy upon a mutton chop and a glass of champagne. -- Jerome K. Jerome
  • I have supped mead with lords and ladies; so to have I slumbered in nameless lanes and gored upon mutton. -- Dusty Rhodes
  • But beef is rare within these oxless isles; Goat's flesh there is, no doubt, and kid, and mutton; And, when a holiday upon them smiles, A joint upon their barbarous spits they put on. -- Lord Byron
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