“At a certain point, memory begins to be a burden.”
Laurie Colwin“Provision as much pure and organic food as you can, and let the rest go by.”
Laurie Colwin“We know that without food we would die. Without fellowship, life is not worth living.”
Laurie Colwin“The table is a meeting place, a gathering ground, the source of sustenance and nourishment, festivity, safety, and satisfaction. A person cooking is a person giving: Even the simplest food is a gift.”
Laurie Colwin“I come from a coffee-loving family, and you can always tell when my sister and I have been around, because both of us collect all the dead coffee from everyone's morning cup, pour it over ice, and drink it. This is a disgusting habit.”
Laurie Colwin“We need time to defuse, to contemplate. Just as in sleep our brains relax and give us dreams, so at some time in the day we need to disconnect, reconnect, and look around us.”
Laurie Colwin“She said that my good qualities were my bad qualities -- this I have come to realize is true of everyone. On the one hand, I was game, eager and perfectly ready to see what was in front of me. On the other hand, I had no sense of direction or destiny.”
Laurie Colwin“To be effortlessly yourself is a blessing, an ambrosia. It is like a few tiny little puffs of opium which lift you ever so slightly off the hard surface of the world.”
Laurie Colwin, Goodbye Without Leaving“At a certain point, memory begins to be a burden.”
Laurie Colwin, Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object