But surprises were nothing new to her. Like opening a can of mushroom soup and finding tomato instead; be grateful and eat it anyway.
Tibby cried into her soup when it finally came. "I'm scared. . . ," she told it. The carrots and peas made no reply, but she felt better for having told them.
There ain't a body, be it mouse or man, that ain't made better by a little soup.
Sometimes I look back and think, 'Good. I'd love to go in and bang out a good episode of 'Talk Soup' today. '
Depression is boring, I think and I would do better to make some soup and light up the cave.
We live in a media soup and are constantly being programmed or are fighting that programming. Thus any truthful account of a life, every part of a life, is about society as well as an individual.
Make big pots of soups, stews and chilis - they stretch a buck, and you can live off them for days!
Each month is gay, Each season nice, When eating Chicken soup With rice
If any one element of French cooking can be called important, basic and essential, that element is soup.
The great question of philosophy remains: If life is meaningless, what can be done about alphabet soup?
The entrée wasn't tender enough to be a paving stone and the gravy couldn't have been primordial soup because morphogenesis was already taking place.
Heaven to me is percussion and bass, a screaming guitar and a burbling Hammond B-3 organ. It's a soup I love being immersed in.
Once I cried in a restaurant because the waitress told me I couldn't eat my soup with a fork, I had to use a spoon.
Many of the delicious soups you eat in French homes and little restaurants are made just this way, with a leek-and-potato base to which leftover vegetables or sauces and a few fresh items are added.
Secret to what?" "Secret to shutting you up," he said. "I just have to beat you till you're half-dead, then give you chicken soup and"--he raised his hands--"blessed silence.
And the smell of the library was always the same - the musty odour of old clothes mixed with the keener scent of unwashed bodies, creating what the chief librarian had once described as 'the steam of the social soup. '
The two biggest hits (by Machito). . . were about that enduring Cuban song topic-food: 'Sopa de pichn' [pigeon soup] and 'Paella'. If you think that all songs about food are double entendres for sex. . . Well, maybe all songs about food can be double entendres, but in many periods of Cuban history, for many people, food has been harder to get, and the subject of more fantasies, than sex.
Soup is never eaten as hot as it is cooked.
Marriage is commonly a meal wherein the soup is better than the desert.
You don’t give someone notes on their performance at a soup kitchen.