Julia Child - From the Advice category:
This is my invariable advice to people: Learn how... try new... learn from your mistakes, be fearless, and above all have fun! (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Blocks category:
The only real stumbling block is fear of failure... (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Creativity category:
One of the secrets, and pleasures, of [creating] is to learn to correct something if it goes awry; and one of the lessons is to grin and bear it if it cannot be fixed. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Criticism category:
I don't believe in twisting yourself into knots of excuses and explanations over [what] you make. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Drunkenness category:
Life itself is the proper binge. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Effort category:
Nothing is too much trouble if it turns out the way it should. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Excellence category:
Just as good, isn't. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Fame category:
I fell in love with the public, the public fell in love with me, and I tried to keep it that way. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Friendship category:
Friendship is the most important thing - not career or housework, or one's fatigue - and it needs to be tended and nurtured. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Importance category:
Drama is very important in life: You have to come on with a bang. You never want to go out with a whimper. Everything can have drama if it's done right. Even a pancake. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Knowledge category:
You'll never know everything about anything, especially something you love. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Profession category:
I was going to be a great woman novelist. Then the war came along and I think it's hard for young people today, don't you, to realize that when World War II happened we were dying to go and help our country. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Searching category:
Find something you're passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it. (Julia Child)
Julia Child - From the Technique category:
Once you have mastered a technique, you hardly need look at a recipe again and can take off on your own. (Julia Child)
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