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“Back on the Hauser regime, I start the day with his notorious "pep breakfast" -- two raw eggs beaten in orange juice. Hauser describes it as a "creamy drink fit for a King's table." I do not feel the same way. This is so much worse than the raw eggs in milk that I drank for the Marilyn Monroe diet.If pneumonia were a food, this is what it would taste like.”
Rebecca Harrington“Back on the Hauser regime, I start the day with his notorious "pep breakfast" -- two raw eggs beaten in orange juice. Hauser describes it as a "creamy drink fit for a King's table." I do not feel the same way. This is so much worse than the raw eggs in milk that I drank for the Marilyn Monroe diet.If pneumonia were a food, this is what it would taste like.”
Rebecca Harrington, I'll Have What She's Having: My Adventures in Celebrity Dieting“Stop playing hard to get""I'm hard to get. I'm not playing.”
G.A. Hauser, The Crush“She said, 'People don't know what they like until they hear it. And that is the magic of music. Every song is a possibility, and all it takes is the right chord or the right beat and the heart is hooked.”
Leslie Hauser, Chasing Eveline“She thinks that charm is a form of intelligence, and she respects the intelligence.”
Brooke Hauser, The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens“It's hard to imagine which is worse, living with fear, or living without it in a fantasyland were consequences don't exist.”
Brooke Hauser, The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens“The mother was conflicted between what she knows that what's possible.”
Brooke Hauser, The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens“Have you ever wronged a man . . . just to do him harm? Or have you always had a reason?’Kaspar answered quickly. ‘There was always a reason.’‘There you have it,’ said Samas as he sat down. He motioned for Kaspar to fetch over a cup of water for him. ‘You would never look at yourself as “evil” no matter what the other fellow thought of what you did. It’s in our nature. And that’s the great secret of evil. It is never viewed as evil by those who perpetrate the evil.”
Raymond E. Feist, Exile's Return“Neatness begets order; but from order to taste there is the same difference as from taste to genius, or from love to friendship.”
Johann Kaspar Lavater