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Rosenblum's First Law of Chocolate
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Rosenblum's First Law of Chocolate (from a book on the craft of chocolate-making)[1] states:
“”The more someone refuses to talk about what he does, the more he is likely to be involved in a lousy product.[2]
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The application of this in fields far removed from confectionery should be self-evident. Obviously, though, there are at least two fields where the opposite is true: espionage and Christian evangelism.
See also[edit]
- Tea Party movement (as in their political candidates' reluctance to talk to the media)
References[edit]
- ↑ Rosenblum, Mort. Chocolate: A Bittersweet Saga of Dark and Light. New York: North Point Press (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), 2004 (hardcover), 2006 (paperback). ISBN 0865476357 (hardcover), ISBN 0865477302 (paperback)
- ↑ The quote in question at Google Books.