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en Whenever I get married, I start buying Gourmet magazine.
  Nora Ephron

en In the lexicon of lip-smacking, an epicure is fastidious in his choice and enjoyment of food, just a soupcon more expert than a gastronome ; a gourmet is a connoisseur of the exotic, taste buds attuned to the calibrations of deliciousness, who savors the masterly techniques of great chefs; a gourmand is a hearty bon vivant who enjoys food without truffles and flourishes; a glutton overindulges greedily, the word rooted in Latin for "one who devours." . . . After eating, an epicure gives a thin smile of satisfaction; a gastronome , burping into his napkin, praises the food in a magazine; a gourmet , repressing his burp, criticizes the food in the same magazine; a gourmand belches happily and tells everybody where he ate; a glutton embraces the white porcelain altar, or, more plainly, he barfs.
  William Safire

en To be a gourmet you must start early, as you must begin riding early to be a good horseman. You must live in France, your father must have been a gourmet. Nothing in life must interest you but your stomach.

en When we look at people who start out single, get married, and then get divorced, they look different than the people who start out single, get married, and stay married. Specifically, the ones who will stay married start out happier-than-average . . .

en His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. We are pleased to have concluded the basis and substance of a deal with Gate Gourmet. The key to unlocking this dispute now lies firmly in the hands of Gate Gourmet and the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU). They must sort out their differences for the good of our customers and the employees of Gate Gourmet.

en The next wave of media is to unleash the power of serving people's special interests. Every time I walk into a Borders bookstore, I spend a lot of time looking at the magazine rack ? because staring at you are all the passions of America. The bride who is about to get married, there is a magazine for her. And for the person who is a little older, there are wonderful travel and leisure magazines.

en At that time the world was still not accustomed to buying insurance over the phone. People just didn't feel comfortable buying insurance out of a magazine from someone they don't know.

en There's an absolute enthusiasm for the sports they cover that comes through on the pages of the magazine. I have seen Lois leaning off the back of a motorcycle to get the best possible photo for the magazine, and Bob is out at races once or twice a week enjoying every second of that. When you translate that enthusiasm to the magazine, it makes the magazine successful.

en It's getting easier and easier to start a magazine, but it's harder and harder to keep it running. The reality is after you start a magazine, you are hit by the big reality that there is no money coming in and no readers.

en When people get married quickly after meeting each other, they get into the real world and start functioning as a married couple. The reality sets in. Bills need to get paid. People have to go back to work. It's not what they bargained for.

en You start to think of buying desktop hardware as buying a PC by day and a server on a distributed computing architecture at night. It's cheaper than the next mainframe.

en You're telling me an institutional manager is going to start buying because he sees a WorldCom exec going to jail, ... I'm not buying it. Hopefully, the process is a little bit more in depth than that.

en You're telling me an institutional manager is going to start buying because he sees a WorldCom exec going to jail. I'm not buying it. Hopefully, the process is a little bit more in depth than that.

en This is a transitional generation. A time when a job is becoming a career, they may be going from single to married, they may be buying a home, or at least trading up a little bit.

en [Acquisitions] will be tempered, at least in the U.S., by the kind of defensive postures that a lot of these IT firms have right now. They want to see which way the economy is going, and when is the IT marketplace going to start buying stuff again. There is no point in buying a company if its products or services are not being purchased.


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