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Natalie Haynes
“I have sung of the women, the women in the shadows. I have sung of the forgotten, the ignored, the untold. I have picked up the old stories and I have shaken them until the hidden women appear in plain sight.”
Natalie Haynes, A Thousand Ships

Stanley Tucci
“when my parents are no longer alive, I will always be able to put their teachings and all the love they gave me into a bowl and present it to someone who sadly will never have had the good fortune of knowing them. But by eating that food, they will come to know them, if even just a little.”
Stanley Tucci, Taste: My Life Through Food

Natalie Haynes
“The bards all sing of the bravery of heroes and the greatness of your deeds; it is one of the few elements of your story on which they all agree. But no one sings of the courage required by those of us who were left behind.”
Natalie Haynes, A Thousand Ships

Stanley Tucci
“Losing a beloved family heirloom is a very real personal loss; they're things that cannot ever be replaced or re-created. But perhaps the most precious heirlooms are family recipes. Like a physical heirloom, they remind us from whom and where we came and give others, in a bite, the story of another people from another place and another time. Yet unlike a lost physical heirloom, recipes are a part of our history that can be re-created over and over again. The only way they can be lost is if we choose to lose them.”
Stanley Tucci, Taste: My Life Through Food
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Stanley Tucci
“And anyway one is never drinking alone. Someone else is always drinking somewhere.”
Stanley Tucci, Taste: My Life Through Food

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