A Quote by James Carville

Cajuns eat Italian on Sundays. — © James Carville
Cajuns eat Italian on Sundays.
We were raised in an Italian-American household, although we didn't speak Italian in the house. We were very proud of being Italian, and had Italian music, ate Italian food.
How many Sundays - how many hundreds of Sundays like this - lay ahead of me? “Quiet, peaceful, and lonely,” I said aloud to myself. On Sundays, I didn't wind my spring.
I think it's acceptable to eat custard on Sundays.
Wherever I go, I am Italian. The way I talk, the way I eat, the way femininity is important to me. The way I love Italian food.
I am certainly Italian in my love of food! I eat everything, but I love Italian food most of all. Even my daughter does. Her favourite food is pasta and parmigiana.
Workers should have Sundays off because Sunday is for the family. Calling for Sundays to be a holiday.
We are foodies, we love to eat, my dad's a chef, and coming from an Italian family, we love to eat.
I get to eat what I want on Sundays. You still can have a cheat day up to two weeks before the fight.
Most Sundays, with the exception of football Sundays, I work, because I don't take days off as long as I'm working on something that's supposed to be all in the same mood.
I am a proud Italian American, raised by an Italian mother and Italian grandparents.
I love African food, I love Italian food, but I rarely eat Italian out because it's so easy to make at home. On the other hand, unless you have specialized equipment, Chinese food is really tough because you literally can't get the pan hot enough.
I eat porridge all week, but Sundays are for something more exciting. I make a mean fry-up - to be honest that's pretty much all I can cook.
I studied all about Gauguin. He was a banker. He was a banker who - he used to paint on Sundays. And one day he hated himself for painting on Sundays.
My mother used to cook a special brunch for us on Sundays. We used to eat together and watch a film after that.
I was always, and I still am to a certain extent, one of those lazy people who spends a lot of time with Italian friends and yet constantly says I don't speak Italian. Things slow down when I start speaking Italian.
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