A Quote by Brother Lawrence

Lord of all  pots and pans and things make me a saint by getting meals and washing up the plates! — © Brother Lawrence
Lord of all pots and pans and things make me a saint by getting meals and washing up the plates!
Let there be no disappointment when obedience keeps you busy in outward tasks. If it sends you to the kitchen, remember that the Lord walks among the pots and pans.
I'm striving to make things which are the most exciting things I can make that will fit in people's homes. And in that respect, working on the wheel is economically about the only answer I know, because one can, as Leach said, make 50 pots in a day. You can make 100 pots in a day. A really good potter can make 400 pots in a day.
I'm not a Luddite completely; I believe in refrigerators to cool my martinis, and washing machines because I hate to see women smacking their laundry against a rock. When I hear about hardware, I think of pots and pans, and when I hear about software, I think of sheets and towels.
My mum still needs all her pots and pans, so she's not giving me any of hers yet.
My mother never met a gadget she didn't like. There were tube pans for baking the angel food cakes my father could have after his first heart attack, and Bundt pans and loaf pans and baking pans and grilling pans.
I'm big about washing my face before I go to bed, washing it when I wake up in the morning, getting good sleep and drinking a lot of water. Those are just easy things that you can do for your skin.
Christ moves along the pots and pans.
If "ifs" and "ands" were pots and pans, there'd be no work for tinkers' hands
In terms of pots and pans, I just use the basics - I'm not a snob like that.
I was playing with sound like I would have played with pots and pans as a kid.
Militant mothers hiding in the basement using pots and pans as their shields and their helmets.
In terms of pots and pans, I just use the basics - Im not a snob like that.
A great cook is made from having a great sense of hospitality and trying to make people happy. Then there's natural talent. Perhaps you have a feel for ingredients, the pots, the pans and stoves, that type of thing.
'Badlands' is a very tangible record; a lot of the sounds were actual things: they were pots and pans, and they were rocks, and they were voices,and instruments used in a way to create a landscape of sound.
I got rid of all of my non-stick pots and pans, anything that had a kind of toxic surface in terms of cooking.
I started playing drums at about seven or eight. My mom used to let me play with the pots and pans, and instead of telling me to stop like most moms would, she just let me do it. So the noise kind of turned into music. From that point on, musically, that's what I want to do: start creating beats.
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