Citrons Quotes & Sayings
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The yellow glistens. It glistens with various yellows, Citrons, oranges and greens Flowering over the skin. — Wallace Stevens

Every Autumn now my thoughts return to snow. Snow is something I identify myself with. Like my father, I am a snow person. — Charlie English

Having served in the Nixon Administration, I am well aware of how the political leadership of an administration can try to politicize the civil service, including law enforcement. — Frank Wolf

We must embrace a new agenda based on inclusiveness; a commitment to reconnecting the social and the economic; a relinking of the latter to a plausible redistributive system; and a determination to ensure that everyone has access to justice. All these things are within our reach. — Noreena Hertz

Gesture a lot and look wild-eyed and generally pissed-off in some broad geopolitical way. — David Foster Wallace

It is said that in some countries trees will grow, but will bear no fruit because there is no winter there. — John Bunyan

Well, you're either lovers or you're wanting to be lovers or you're trying not to be lovers so you can be friends, but any way you look at it, sex is always looming in the picture like a shadow, like an undertow. — Andrew Schneider

Remembering is the opposite of being here now; it's being there now. — Merrit Malloy

Freedom's enemies are waste, lethargy, indifference, immorality, and the insidious attitude of something for nothing. — William Arthur Ward

I live; I die; the sea comes over me; it's the blue that lasts. — Virginia Woolf

Adolescence begins when children stop asking questions-because they know all the answers. — Evan Esar

Let us make sure that the supreme fact of the 20th century is that they tread the same path. — Winston Churchill

There is a concatenation of events in this best of all possible worlds: for if you had not been kicked out of a magnificent castle for love of Miss Cunegonde: if you had not been put into the Inquisition: if you had not walked over America: if you had not stabbed the Baron: if you had not lost all your sheep from the fine country of El Dorado: you would not be here eating preserved citrons and pistachio-nuts. — Voltaire