"Charles baudelaire" Quotes from Famous Books
... cook at work. I think it was he who said, "A coarse-minded man could never be a cook," and Charles Baudelaire, the Poe of France, takes a poet's view of our daily wants, when he says, "that an ideal cook must have a great deal of the poet's nature, combining something of the voluptuary with the man of science learned in the chemical principles ... — Culture and Cooking - Art in the Kitchen • Catherine Owen
... independent, who have slept upon the prophet's sleeve, and lulled his ear with the whir of our mysterious wheel! Pass your hand over our backs full of electric sparkles—we allow you this liberty, and say to Charles Baudelaire that he must write a ... — Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume V (of X) • Various |