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Food: A Love Story
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To love profoundly, and be loved. To shape her own blood and body into sparkling new life. She could be home to someone, a safe and soft place in a world of ragged edges. She could teach a little boy, a little girl, how to make their way.
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Dan    Brown
“Nothing is more creative … nor destructive … than a brilliant mind with a purpose. By”
Dan Brown, Inferno

Rainbow Rowell
“What are the chances you’d ever meet someone like that? he wondered. Someone you could love forever, someone who would forever love you back?”
Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

Marissa Meyer
“This was why she enjoyed baking. A good dessert could make her feel like she'd created joy at the tips of her fingers. Suddenly, the people around the table were no longer strangers. They were friends and confidantes, and she was sharing with them her magic.”
Marissa Meyer, Heartless

Estelle Laure
“Just because the crack doesn't show doesn't mean it's not there.”
Estelle Laure, This Raging Light

Jim Gaffigan
“I’m tired of people acting like they are better than McDonald’s. You may’ve never set foot in a McDonald’s, but you have your own McDonald’s. Maybe instead of buying a Big Mac, you read US Weekly. That’s just a different type of McDonald’s. It’s just served up a little differently. Maybe your McDonald’s is telling yourself your Starbucks Frappuccino is not a milkshake, or maybe you watch those Real-Housewives-of-some-large-city shows. It’s all McDonald’s. It’s McDonald’s of the soul: momentary pleasure followed by incredible guilt, eventually leading to cancer. We all have our own McDonald’s. It may take me a decade to digest my Quarter Pounder with Cheese, but that tramp stamp is forever. In a way, it’s all McDonald’s out there in our society.”
Jim Gaffigan, Food: A Love Story

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