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Lunch Break Quotes

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Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch.
Orson Welles

Authors on Lunch Break Quotes: Rachel Caine McLean Stevenson Sheridan Morley Milton Friedman Rod Serling Emeli Sande Orson Welles Conan O'Brien Francis Bacon Bianca Balti Henry Rollins
2.
There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Milton Friedman

3.
A bachelor's life is a fine breakfast, a flat lunch, and a miserable dinner.
Francis Bacon

4.
Apparently on the screen I look tall, ageless, and damned close to omniscient-delivering jeopardy-laden warnings through gritted teeth. But when people see me on the street, they say 'by God, this kid is 5 foot 5, he's got a broken nose, and looks about as foreboding as a bank teller on a lunch break.'
Rod Serling

5.
I definitely think we should not serve alcoholic beverages at the lunch break.
McLean Stevenson

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I was very quiet until I got at the piano, and weekends, lunch breaks, after school, before school, I was just making music.
Emeli Sande

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Okay," Claire finally said. "I admit, he has significant ninja qualities." "Booyah. I will summon the ninja. Oh, and take a lunch break while we burgle." "You’re going too?" "Am I not ninja enough? Are you saying that I lack ninja?
Rachel Caine

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Singer and actress Gertrude Lawrence once overheard an assistant describing the beauty of a coat she knew she could never even dream of affording. Having ascertained the exact shop, coat and price, Ms. Lawrence returned from her lunch break wearing that coat, apparently in order to flaunt and emphasize her greater purchasing power and, by inference, her superior status.
Sheridan Morley

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This is official today. China has surpassed the U.S. and now has the No. 1 economy in the world. After hearing this, China's children asked, 'So now can we take a lunch break?'
Conan O'Brien

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It's very different - the European way of working and the American way of working. There are two sides for each of them. In Italy, or France, we take it very slow. For example, we would have a lunch break of an hour or more. Just sitting down at the table, chitchatting. In America, it's like, "Grab your sandwich, we're ready to shoot in 10 minutes." But at the same time, everything works so much better in America. It's more efficient, so it's easier to bring the results home faster.
Bianca Balti

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Like a lot of inwardly drawn young people, I spent a lot of time in libraries. At my high school, I often spent my lunch breaks there.
Henry Rollins