A Quote by Sherry Yard

The essence of a thoughtful spring menu is bringing the table to life with flavorful color! — © Sherry Yard
The essence of a thoughtful spring menu is bringing the table to life with flavorful color!
But only a person in the depths of despair neglected to look beyond winter to the spring that inevitably followed, bringing back color and life and hope.
Life is a menu. Whatever you order is what's delivered to the table.
The fact is, that of all God's gifts to the sight of man, color, is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. We speak rashly of gay color and sad color, for color cannot at once be good and gay. All good color is in some degree pensive, the loveliest is melancholy, and the purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love color the most.
While the impressionists make a table to give one particular moment and subordinate the life of the table to its resemblance to this moment, we synthesize every moment (time, place, form, color-tone) and thus build the table.
My kids learned to color on this table. There's been a lot that's went around this table. Waylon Jennings sat right there in that chair and showed Miley the chords to 'Good Hearted Woman.' Sitting in that chair. This table's a bit like life. It's a circle. And I believe everything in life is a circle. You come into this world a little teeny wrinkled-up fetus
I love spring flowers: daffodils and hyacinths are the ultimate flower for me. They are the essence of spring.
If you're not at the table, you're on the menu
If you're not at the table, you're on the menu.
Red has been praised for its nobility of the color of life. But the true color of life is not red. Red is the color of violence, or of life broken open, edited, and published. Or if red is indeed the color of life, it is so only on condition that it is not seen. Once fully visible, red is the color of life violated, and in the act of betrayal and of waste.
If you don't have a seat at the table, you're on the menu.
If you don't have a seat at the table, you're probably on the menu.
Let me go over this again on the reclaiming the civil rights movement. People of faith that believe that you have an equal right to justice - that is the essence. And if it's not the essence, then we've been sold a pack of lies. The essence is everyone deserves a shot - the content of character, not the color of skin.
This year women learned that if we aren't at the table, we're on the menu.
Red is the first color of spring. It's the real color of rebirth. Of beginning.
Color contributes to beauty, but it is not beauty. Color should have a minor part in the consideration of beauty, because it is not color but the structure that constitutes its essence.
When you don't have a seat at the table, you're on the menu, my friend Lee Saunders has said, and he is correct.
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