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en Television is a golden goose that lays scrambled eggs; and it is futile and probably fatal to beat it for not laying caviar. Anyway, more people like scrambled eggs than caviar.

en Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs

en Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scrambled eggs back into the shell
  Dorothy Canfield Fisher

en I was assured that wasn't the case, ... That happened at the time I was out there with scrambled eggs in my mind. That bothered other people who are close to me more than it bothered me.

en In reality, they are not, ... Nowadays sterile eggs are also produced. The hen is not allowed to see the cock and yet it lays eggs. A sterile egg never develops into a chick. Therefore, he who can take milk should have no objection to taking sterile eggs.
  Mahatma Gandhi

en I hope some animal never bores a hole in my head and lays its eggs in my brain, because later you might think you're having a good idea but it's just eggs hatching.

en Apparently we have a mother goose who decided that our deck and our boat are the right place for her to have her eggs, lay her eggs ...and she did this last year as well. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. Apparently we have a mother goose who decided that our deck and our boat are the right place for her to have her eggs, lay her eggs ...and she did this last year as well.

en We served scrambled eggs and steak once in a while. There were powdered potatoes; we didn't have to peel potatoes. A lot of seafood and chicken once in a while. No rice. We got up at 6 a.m. and were done by 4 or 5 p.m.

en I find that the way to get really moist and creamy scrambled eggs is to prepare them in a double boiler or in an earthen bowl set over simmering water. The double boiler is narrow so there is less of a chance of creating a lot of curds.

en The great political tugs of the past 35 years have concerned the distribution of the golden eggs. In the 1980s and 1990s we must focus on the health of the goose.
  Paul Tsongas

en The main reason this was a bad year was the spring storms. They arrived when the birds were laying eggs. They dumped sand on the beach and washed away nests. The protective fencing we put up was washed away and so were all the eggs.

en The Russian caviar industry, their sturgeon fishery has been exploited. It wasn't monitored correctly, and it's pretty well collapsed. So the world caviar demand has come to North America for our sturgeon and paddlefish.

en Capital is money, capital is commodities. By virtue of it being value, it has acquired the occult ability to add value to itself. It brings forth living offspring, or, at the least, lays golden eggs.

en It lays the groundwork for them to develop a much more competitive position. Asia is going to be the goose that lays the golden egg ... at some point.

en Goose eggs are very hard to get in the N.F.L. these days. What we're striving for is a win. If we get a goose egg - oh, well. If not, then as long as we come out with a 'W,' that's all that matters.


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