Chive On Quotes & Sayings
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I love those tiny little onions in the spring that are so small they're almost like a little chive. — Alice Waters

So she kept her eyes trained on the happy couple. I'm fine, Nonie. Sheesh, — Sara Humphreys

I was amazed at how strong women were when they were angry. — Robin Hobb

Genius is believing in yourself — Bangambiki Habyarimana

If you worship false gods, the ripples bring a little of hell to earth. — Kyle Idleman

It doesn't matter where she looks, there are always the beautiful imperfections of a marriage. — Tor Udall

Love could be instant and unconditional but trust develops through time. You may not trust wholeheartedly while loving someone unconditionally. — Assegid Habtewold

When you do what's important now for you, you create a past that leaves you ready to handle the present. By default, the future is taking care of itself as you make decisions that are acceptable to you no matter what happens tomorrow. — John Kuypers

Run along, my friend, Andrei Petrovitch, put a hat on your learned head, and let us go where our eyes lead us. Our eyes are young
they may lead us far. — Ivan Turgenev

I laid my head on his chest as he kissed the top of my head. I could have stayed there forever. It felt like coming home. — R.K. Lilley

you gotta let go of this whole self thing. Identity changes by the second, you turn into someone else every time a new thought rewires your brain. — Peter Watts

The real world is devoid of narratives, after all. Narratives are just a thing that our brains do with facts in order to draw a line around the incomprehensible largeness of reality and wrestle it into something learnable and manipulable. Existence is devoid of plot, theme, and most of all moral. — Charles Stross

It is often said that the earth belongs to the race, as if raw land was a boon, or gift. — William Graham Sumner

Princess, you need to let go of my head so I can finish eating this sweet pussy. — Harper Sloan