Cake Sayings and Quotes – Inspire Quotes and Sayings

Cake Sayings and Quotes

  • “The balance to life is kale cakes and cupcakes.” —Joe
  • “I bake a chocolate cake from scratch every week.” —Victoria Osteen
  • “A party without cake is really just a meeting.” —Julia Child
  • “Cake for later, cake as a way of life.” —Laini Taylor
  • “There’s nothing better than cake but more cake.” —Harry S. Truman
  • “Cakes are healthy too, you just eat a small slice.” —Mary Berry
  • “I drink diet coke so I can eat regular cake.” —Gabriel Iglesias
  • “We’ll take the cake with the red cherry on top.” —Navjot Singh Sidhu
  • “Making cake is one of the easiest things in the world.” —Paul Hollywood
  • “Where there is cake, there is hope. And there is always cake.” —Dean Koontz
  • “I like to serve chocolate cake, because it doesn’t show the dirt.” —Phyllis Diller
  • “Because the sweeter the cake, the more bitter the jelly can be.” —Lady Gaga
  • “My policy on cake is pro having it and pro eating it.” —Boris Johnson
  • “If I was made of cake i’d eat myself before somebody else could.” —Emma Donoghue
  • “You know you’re getting old when the candles cost more than the cake.” —Bob Hope
  • “Eating rice cakes is like chewing on a foam coffee cup, only less filling.” —Dave Barry
  • “A great empire, like a great cake, is most easily diminished at the edges.” —Benjamin Franklin
  • “My idea of baking is buying a ready make cake mix and throwing in an egg.” —Cilla Black
  • “Happiness is like a cake: have too much of it and you get sick of it.” —Karl Pilkington
  • “You cannot have a cake and eat it too. Either you eat it, or you have it.” —Zygmunt Bauman
  • “The icing on the cake is when other people enjoy your vision and support what you do.” —Cise Star
  • “I was a fat child and loved cake, perhaps because it was the only sweet thing in my life.” —Andre Rieu
  • “A bad review is like baking a cake with all the best ingredients and having someone sit on it.” —Danielle Steel
  • “If the theory turns out to be right, that will be tremendously thick and tasty icing on the cake.” —Brian Greene
  • “If I can tell my story, and help anybody else in the interim, then that’s icing on the cake.” —Jeff Conaway
  • “Cakes have such a terrible habit of turning out bad just when you especially want them to be good.” —Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • “Let’s face it, a nice creamy chocolate cake does a lot for a lot of people; it does for me.” —Audrey Hepburn
  • “Cakes are special. Every birthday, every celebration ends with something sweet, a cake, and people remember. It’s all about the memories.” —Buddy Valastro
  • “Life is a cake and love is the icing on top of it. Without love, it becomes difficult to swallow life.” —Mehek Bassi
  • “Love is when you have a really amazing piece of cake, and it’s the very last piece, but you let him have it.” —E. Lockhart
  • “Take the broken pieces of your life, bake a master cake out of it. Don’t stand still like a lake; keep flowing like a stream! —Israelmore Ayivor
  • “Cake baking has to be, however innocently, one of the great culinary scams: it implies effort, it implies domestic prowess; but believe me, it’s easy.” —Nigella Lawson
  • “It’s a piece of cake until you get to the top. You find you can’t stop playing the game the way you’ve always played it.” —Richard M. Nixon
  • “Having a birthday cake squashed into your face by young kids? Delicious. I always don a Santa suit at Christmas. Remaining childish is a tremendous state of innocence.” —John Lydon
  • “The easiest way to make a fruit cake is to buy a darkish cake, then pound some old, hard fruit into it with a mallet. Be sure to wear safety glasses.” —Dave Barry
  • “I like birthday cake. It’s so symbolic. It’s a tempting symbol to load with something more complicated than just happy birthday! Because it’s this emblem of childhood and a happy day.” —Aimee Bender
  • “Literature is a cake with many toys baked inside and even if you find them all, if you don’t enjoy the path that leads you to them, it will be a hollow accomplishment.” —Cam’ron
  • “Writing’s a lot like cooking. Sometimes the cake won’t rise, no matter what you do, and every now and again the cake tastes better than you ever could have dreamed it would.” —Neil Gaiman
  • “A cake is a very good test of an oven: if it browns too much on one side and not on the other, it’s not your fault you need to have your oven checked.” —Delia Smith
  • “I’ve always told my children that life is like a layer cake. You get to put one layer on top of the other, and whether you frost it or not is up to you.” —Ann Richards
  • “The great thing about cake is it doesn’t feel like work. You forget about work. Kids, adults, they all get the same look in their eye when they’re decorating cakes. That’s the magic right there.” —Duff Goldman
  • “Cake is happiness! If you know the way of the cake, you know the way of happiness! If you have a cake in front of you, you should not look any further for joy! —C. JoyBell C.
  • “So there are cakes and pillows and colors galore, but underneath this more obvious patchwork quilt are places like a quiet room where you can go and hold someone’s hand and not have to say anything.” —Alice Sebold
  • “The cake had a trick candle that wouldn’t go out, so I didn’t get my wish. Which was just that it would always be like this, that my life could be a party just for me.” —Janet Fitch
  • “But of course you can have your cake and eat it, too if you decide to to bake a second cake. And you may well find that baking two cakes does not take twice the work of baking one.” —Robert Kuttner
  • “So if I have two pieces of cake, do I have twice as good an experience as the first piece of cake? One of the things I’ve found in life is that the first piece of cake is the best.” —David Frum
  • “Having cakes as a business certainly changes things for me I don’t now sit at home doing a cake for the fun of it anymore. But it’s an extremely happy and pleasureable business to run because people are generally buying cakes for celebrations.” —Jane Asher
  • “Success is not like a cake that needs to be divided. It’s more like a heap of stones a cairn. If someone is successful, they add a stone to the cairn. It gets very high and can be seen from all over the world. That’s how I see it.” —Maeve Binchy