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Food Simile Quotes By China Mieville

A haggard man used one of the huts as a home. He lay on a sagging mattress, his head on his pack, surrounded by rubbish - paper, porcelain shards, food remains and unidentifiable debris. His hand was over his eyes. He looked like a failed soldier. Dirt seemed so worked into him that the lines of his face were like writing. — China Mieville

Food Simile Quotes By Bhavik Sarkhedi

Love. It doesn't change for any person to any person. It evolves. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Food Simile Quotes By Sharon Kay Penman

For every wound, the ointment of time. — Sharon Kay Penman

Food Simile Quotes By Margaret Millar

Some people become so expert at reading between the lines they don't read the lines. — Margaret Millar

Food Simile Quotes By Dorothea Brande

Writing calls on unused muscles and involves solitude and immobility. — Dorothea Brande

Food Simile Quotes By Anonymous

Pain does not indicate the absence of God. Pain invites us into communion with Jesus and greater dependence on him, as we yearn for his coming while sharing in his sufferings — Anonymous

Food Simile Quotes By D.W. Bradbridge

On reflection, I was pleased that I would get the opportunity to keep my pledge to the Skinner brothers, but I slept uneasily that night. I realised that my career as an intelligencer was not over. On the contrary. It had only just begun. — D.W. Bradbridge

Food Simile Quotes By Carolyn McSparren

The line between stupid teenaged behavior that causes an end to teenaged lives and stupid teenaged behavior that turns into a prank is very thin. Kids — Carolyn McSparren

Food Simile Quotes By Olivia Sudjic

For a while this seemed to do the trick, and I felt that whatever contamination I had helped to spread, the boundaries I had helped to break, sprinkling flakes of myself all over the surface of New York like so much fish food, had been forgiven. — Olivia Sudjic

Food Simile Quotes By Solomon Ibn Gabirol

There are three types of friends: those like food without which you can't live those like medicine which you need occasionally and those like an illness which you never want. — Solomon Ibn Gabirol

Food Simile Quotes By Michael Bassey

How convinced are you that man was created in the image of God when you can't see the image of God? — Michael Bassey

Food Simile Quotes By Rudy Giuliani

There's never any guarantee at war. — Rudy Giuliani

Food Simile Quotes By Richelle Mead

With no more ammunition, I resorted to old stanbys.
"That," I told Tatiana," is the most fucked up law I've ever heard — Richelle Mead

Food Simile Quotes By Dennis Vickers

A surprising number, like options in the cereal aisle, liberal studies graduates working fast food, people who don't know Shakespeare coined the phrase break the ice. — Dennis Vickers

Food Simile Quotes By Xavier Becerra

Individuals with kidney disease who are able to obtain treatment early experience a higher quality of life and are able to maintain more of their day-to-day activities, including keeping their jobs. — Xavier Becerra

Food Simile Quotes By Cassandra Clare

He gripped her so tightly she could barely breathe. Then he let go. He did it as if he was forcing himself, as if he were starving and he was putting aside the last piece of food he had. But he did it. — Cassandra Clare

Food Simile Quotes By Kristina Adams

You were sizzling, like sausages in a frying pan. — Kristina Adams

Food Simile Quotes By Kevin Young

How humid the heart, its messy rooms! We eat spicy food, sweat like wood and smolder like the coal mine that caught fire decades ago, yet still smokes more than my great-uncle who will not quit- or go out- — Kevin Young

Food Simile Quotes By David Nicholls

I was wary of my sister's cooking, which invariably consisted of a tubular pasta and economy cheese, charred black on the surface, with either tinned tuna or lardy mince lurking beneath the molten crust ... So that evening, in a tiny flat in Tooting, I was pushed into the tiny kitchen where sixteen people sat crammed around a tiny trestle table designed for pasting wallpaper, one of my sister's notorious pasta bakes smouldering in its centre like a meteorite, smelling of toasted cat food. — David Nicholls