A Quote by Morrissey

Congratulations to Prince Charles for banning foie gras from all his functions. — © Morrissey
Congratulations to Prince Charles for banning foie gras from all his functions.
Foie gras is sold as an expensive delicacy in some restaurants and shops. But no one pays a higher price for foie gras than the ducks and geese who are abused and killed to make it.
I'm sorry for the ducks; I love foie gras.
Foie gras is a breeze to cook, something that can't go wrong.
If you like foie gras, that doesn't mean you no longer need a regular steak.
Resisting a beautiful chocolate cake or a wonderful foie gras is as difficult as (the idea of) saying no to Paul Newman.
To want to meet an author because you like his books is as ridiculous as wanting to meet the goose because you like pate de foie gras.
When Sir Michael Peat arrived from Buckingham Palace in 2002 to take up the job as Prince Charles's private secretary, he came with a clear agenda. His instructions from the Queen were to sever Charles's relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles because it was a mess and was detracting from his work.
When the Prince of Piedmont [later Charles Emmanuel IV, King of Sardinia] was seven years old, his preceptor instructing him in mythology told him all the vices were enclosed in Pandora's box. "What! all!" said the Prince. "Yes, all." "No," said the Prince; "curiosity must have been without.
These $40 burgers with foie gras and truffles and all of that flies in the face of one of the most proletarian foods around. It's overpriced, overdone and just not worth it.
I try to run so I can eat anything I want. I feel it's a luxury to be able to splurge on something like foie gras and not have to think about it.
I'm crazy about ducks and swans and geese, so I don't eat foie gras. I try to eat organic.
I consider the 3 most cruelly produced foods to be from lobsters, dropped alive into boiling water, veal from calves separated from their mothers and kept in crates, and pate de foie gras.
To produce foie gras, ducks and geese are force-fed enormous amounts of grain and fat, which causes their livers to swell to many times the normal size.
If you eat foie gras, I would really urge you to look at the practice that goes in to producing it. It is totally barbaric and involves force-feeding on the most horrific scale imaginable.
Prince Philip is very intellectual. And Prince Charles is extremely well read.
Prince Charles has his foibles, but he is not a crook, not a bully, and not a hypocrite.
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