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“Did I tell you what veal practice is? Oh! Veal practice involved me lying very still on the sofa trying as hard as I could to mimic the life of a veal. While eating veal. I wish I were kidding. It. Was. Magic.”
Shonda Rhimes“Many of the younger generation know my name in a vague way and connect it with grotesque inventions, but don't believe that I ever existed as a person. They think I am a nonperson, just a name that signifies a tangled web of pipes or wires or strings that suggest machinery. My name to them is like a spiral staircase, veal cutlets, barber's itch—terms that give you an immediate picture of what they mean.”
Rube Goldberg, Inventions: The Legendary Works (A) of America’s (B) Most Honored (C) Cartoonist“Simply put, dramatic irony is when a person makes a harmless remark, and someone else who hears it knows something that makes the remark have a different, and usually unpleasant, meaning. For instance, if you were in a restaurant and said out loud, "I can't wait to eat the veal marsala I ordered," and there were people around who knew that the veal marsala was poisoned and that you would die as soon as you took a bite, your situation would be one of dramatic irony.”
Lemony Snicket, The Reptile Room“There are more men than women in mental hospitals - which just goes to show who's driving who crazy.”
Peter Veale“There is no other escape like a book. Reading expands your mind and opens your world to a myriad of possibilities.”
Fran Veal“Positive vocabulary is like good soil. By speaking and being positive we can enrich the lives of others.”
Julius Veal“Veal! Trust these bloated plutocrats to eat the flesh of poor, newly-born calves!”
Sally Wentworth, Summer Fire“If we are defined by reason and morality, then reason and morality must define our choices, even when animals are concerned. When people say, for example, that they like their veal or hot dogs too much to ever give them up, and yeah it's sad about the farms but that's just the way it is, reason hears in that the voice of gluttony. We can say that what makes a human being human is precisely the ability to understand that the suffering of an animal is more important than the taste of a treat.”
Matthew Scully, Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy