“I was a born troublemaker and might as well earn a living at it.”
Bill Mauldin (1921–2003) American editorial cartoonist
The Brass Ring (1971)
As quoted in "Caviar for Beverly Sills" in The New York Times (15 October 1984) http://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/15/nyregion/new-york-day-by-day-caviar-for-beverly-sills.html <br class="br">Context: Why should I go when it's going so good? … I lived through the garbage. I might as well dine on the caviar.
“I was a born troublemaker and might as well earn a living at it.”
Bill Mauldin (1921–2003) American editorial cartoonist
The Brass Ring (1971)
“Fame is like caviar. It's good to have caviar, but not every damned day. ”
Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) American actress, model, and singer
“I am yours. If you feed me garbage,
I will sing a song of garbage.
This is a hymn.”
Margaret Atwood (1939) Canadian writer
"Pig Song" http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=21982 <br class="br">Selected Poems 1965-1975 (1976)
“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”
Virginia Woolf book A Room of One's Own
Source: A Room of One's Own (1929), Ch. 1, p. 18
Context: The human frame being what it is, heart, body and brain all mixed together, and not contained in separate compartments as they will be no doubt in another million years, a good dinner is of great importance to good talk. One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
John Lennon (1940–1980) English singer and songwriter
Playboy interview (1980)
Context: It takes time to get rid of all this garbage that I've been carrying around that was influencing the way I thought and the way I lived. It had a lot to do with Yoko, showing me that I was still possessed. I left physically when I fell in love with Yoko, but mentally it took the last ten years of struggling. I learned everything from her. … It is a teacher-pupil relationship. That's what people don't understand. She's the teacher and I'm the pupil. I'm the famous one, the one who's supposed to know everything, but she's my teacher. She's taught me everything I fucking know. She's my Don Juan … a Don Juan doesn't have a following. A Don Juan isn't in the newspaper and doesn't have disciples and doesn't proselytize.
“The art of dining well is no slight art, the pleasure not a slight pleasure.”
Michel De Montaigne (1533–1592) (1533-1592) French-Occitan author, humanistic philosopher, statesman
Attributed
“Taste the betrayal of the gods, then; I have dined on it for ages.”
Lois McMaster Bujold book The Hallowed Hunt
Source: World of the Five Gods series, The Hallowed Hunt (2005), Chapter 23 (p. 425)