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One of the greatest pleasures of my life has been that I have never stopped learning about Good Cooking and Good Food
Edna Lewis
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the joy of continual learning, particularly in the context of cooking and food.

Edna Lewis expresses that one of her life's greatest joys has come from her unending journey of learning about cooking and food. This reflects the idea that the pursuit of knowledge and mastery, especially in something as enriching as culinary arts, contributes significantly to personal fulfillment and happiness.

Themes

LearningCookingFoodPleasureEducation

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be shared during a cooking class to inspire participants to embrace the joy of learning.

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