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Julia Child, My Life In France Quotes: "I'm afraid that surprise, shock, and regret is the fate of authors when they finally see themselves on the page."

I'm afraid that surprise, shock, and regret is the fate of authors when they finally see themselves on the page.



Julia Child, My Life In France Quotes: "Good french cooking cannot be produced by a zombie cook."

Good french cooking cannot be produced by a zombie cook.




Julia Child, My Life In France Quotes: "If variety is the spice of life, then my life must be one of the spiciest you ever heard of. A curry of a life. -Paul Child"

If variety is the spice of life, then my life must be one of the spiciest you ever heard of. A curry of a life. -Paul Child



Julia Child, My Life In France Quotes: "...The more I learned the more I realized how very much one has to know before one is in-the-know at all."

...The more I learned the more I realized how very much one has to know before one is in-the-know at all.




Julia Child, My Life In France Quotes: "I discovered that when one follows the artist's eye one sees unexpected treasures in so many seemingly ordinary scenes."

I discovered that when one follows the artist's eye one sees unexpected treasures in so many seemingly ordinary scenes.



Julia Child, My Life In France Quotes: "In France, Paul explained, good cooking was regarded as a combination of national sport and high art, and wine was always served with lunch and dinner. "The trick is moderation, " he said."

In France, Paul explained, good cooking was regarded as a combination of national sport and high art, and wine was always served with lunch and dinner. "The trick is moderation, " he said.