1625 Crown Quotes & Sayings
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I can't tell you enough about cinnamon. Cinnamon is an awesome spice to use and it goes great with something like apples in the morning or in a mixture of fruit or in your oatmeal or even in your cereal. — Emeril Lagasse

So when one spring in spite of all this good advice I fell in love, it felt like disaster. I took a tiny bite and it exploded in my stomach. Love splashed through every cranny, hauled on every muscle, unlocked every joint. I was so full of astonishment, I felt ten feet tall. My shoulders itched as if wings might break through. — Emma Donoghue

I think her flaws make me love her even more. She's not perfect, but she's perfect to me — Jodi Picoult

I hope there isn't,' [a final answer] said Colin. I'm for uncertainty. As soon as you think you know, you're done for. You don't listen and you can't hear. If you're certain of anything, you shut the door on the possibility of revelation, of discovery. You can think. You can believe. But you can't, you mustn't, 'know'. There's the real Entropy. — Alan Garner

This world has suns, but they are overcast;This world has sweets, but they're of ling'ring bloom;Life still expects, and empty falls at last;Warm Hope on tiptoe drops into the tomb. — John Clare

Dreams came to men for many reasons, both as oracles and as warnings. — Alice Hoffman

Education is the passport to the future. Visit Educationhelm to learn more — Anonymous

Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man. — Benjamin Franklin

It is my firm belief that I have a link with the past and a responsibility to the future. I cannot give up. I cannot despair. There's a whole future, generations to come. I have to keep trying. — King Hussein

If you wish to be out front, then act as if you were behind. — Lao-Tzu

Jesus may love you, but i'm his favourite — Darynda Jones

Hope rarely enters into it. 'Tis action moves the world. — Susanna Kearsley

Myths of the heroes speak most eloquently of man's quest to choose life over death. — Dorothy Norman