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en Of course, he's talented. But he treats art like a business, churning out his works as if he were baking cakes.

en Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. In the beginning we just started researching and baking treats. It continued to grow to where it is now and who knows how far it can go from here.

en Solid fats have largely suffered at the hands of the decline in home baking, which has become less fashionable due to increased interest in convenience food and the unhealthy image of pastry, cakes and biscuits.

en There's really no conviction. The market is churning. That's all it's doing is churning.

en Let him gently pour out the remainder of the water near the cakes, and, with fixed attention, smell those cakes, in the order in which they were placed on the ground .
  Guru Nanak

en So Tamar went to her brother Amnon's house; and he was laid down. And she took flour, and kneaded it, and made cakes in his sight, and did bake the cakes.

en Chris Cakes, owner of Cakes Catering of Kansas City metro area, has been serving pancakes for our customer appreciation day for some time now.

en Confections in Bloom is a horticultural experience through the use of sugar and icing. The cakes will return by popular demand. These works of art are nothing short of amazing.

en There's a reason why politicians and the pedagogic establishment keep churning out these lists of new 'how to fix it' plans, ... It's because they don't dare speak about the central point. It is not that we don't know what works in public education.... All we have to do is go out and visit Glencoe, Ill., Scarsdale, N.Y., or any of the wealthiest districts in California and we find out right away.

en There's a reason why politicians and the pedagogic establishment keep churning out these lists of new 'how to fix it' plans. It's because they don't dare speak about the central point. It is not that we don't know what works in public education.... All we have to do is go out and visit Glencoe, Ill., Scarsdale, N.Y., or any of the wealthiest districts in California and we find out right away.

en The human mind treats a new idea the way the body treats a strange protein; it rejects it.
  Peter Medawar

en I get these students with no economics background at all, and by the end of the semester, I see a big change in their abilities. They soak everything up, and understand how business works, how the government works, and how economics [in general] works.

en The churning separates the butter from the milk. In the same manner, through cosmic processes and upheavals of heat and cold, the Five Fundamental Elements (earth, water, fire, air, and space) were separated and Earth, this Ball of Butter, emerged as the product of the churning. If any person or thing has one of the three character-traits (balanced, passionate, dull) predominant in the makeup, we denote him as having that trait.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en The next day, our kids have the wonderful bags of treats for their classmates and teachers, we have goodies for our offices, and after school, the kids take treats to our neighbors.

en The best index to a person's character is (a) how he treats people who can't do him any good, and (b) how he treats people who can't fight back.
  Abigail Van Buren


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