Carbonated Drinks Quotes & Sayings
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Personal soundness is not an absence of problems but a way of reacting to them. — Donald M. MacKinnon

She's Prim's size in diameter. — Suzanne Collins

Josh Funk and Hunter Fraser: we haven't been in touch in years, but you made me feel like the funniest kid in the world. I would stay up late on school nights to write things to try to make you laugh the next day in class, and you inspired the one piece of advice on writing that I've ever felt qualified to give: write for the kid sitting next to you. — B.J. Novak

The time is changing and not only the policy makers of India, but the whole world is realizing the importance of Ayurveda. Who could have thought some years back that people with up-bringing in cosmopolitan culture would prefer bottle gourd juice or gooseberry juice over carbonated soft-drinks in the near future. — Acharya Balkrishna

I don't believe pumpkin pie is even made from pumpkin. I mean, how can something that smells that shitty make a pie so sweet? There's not enough sugar in the universe. — Lewis Black

The original Mickey Mouse Club, established in the '30s, was designed to attract children to movie theaters. — Annette Funicello

Then I'm glad I'm your first." She tightened her grip on his hand.
"You're my last, Gabriel. My only. — Sylvain Reynard

The universe was not built on integrity. In the face of weakness, force can and will triumph. All you can do is choose who wields that force. Us or the Starflyer. — Peter F. Hamilton

Have the courage to appear poor and you disarm poverty of its sharpest sting. — Anna Brownell Jameson

The love between a brother and sister just over a year apart in age held fast. It wasn't twinship, and it wasn't romance, but it was more like a passionate loyalty to a dying brand. — Meg Wolitzer

I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but I've never been able to believe it. I don't believe a rose WOULD be as nice if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage. — L.M. Montgomery

The theme of my autobiography could only be repetition. — Mason Cooley