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I come from the era when that continental stuff, the skimmed yogurt and a croissant, was a healthy start to the day.
— Bob Mortimer
The group I am moving towards is at Caleb Garth's breakfast-table in the large parlor where the maps and desk were: father, mother, and five of the children. Mary was just now at home waiting for a situation, while Christy, the boy next to her, was getting cheap learning and cheap fare in Scotland, having to his father's disappointment taken to books instead of that sacred calling business.
— George Eliot
After all, important fresh evidence is a two-edged thing, and may possibly cut in a very different direction to that which Lestrade imagines. Take your breakfast, Watson, and we will go out together and see what we can do. I feel as if I shall need your company and your moral support today.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
At breakfast that morning I had been struck by the lively distance of its colours. But that was no longer the point. I was not looking now at an unusual flower arrangement. I was seeing what Adam had seen on the morning of his creation - the miracle, moment by moment, of naked existence.
— Aldous Huxley
And then in a jiffy he was under the high ceiling of his great front room. This was entirely satisfactory. Here, after all, life began. Here he slept, breakfasted, read and entertained.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Go to work on an egg.
— Anonymous
They're GR-R-REAT!
— Anonymous
Snap! Crackle! and Pop!
— Anonymous
If wishes and buts were clusters of nuts, we'd all have a bowl of granola.
— Anonymous
I don't think I've ever drunk champagne before breakfast before. With breakfast on several occasions, but never before before.
— Anonymous
What a shame it is for a nation to be developing without a sense of beauty, and eating bananas for breakfast.
— Edith Wharton
When I was younger I made it a rule never to take a strong drink before lunch. It is now my rule never to do so before breakfast.
— Winston Churchill