Fryolators Quotes & Sayings
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So, without saying anything to the others, it made its way to the farthest corner of the meadow and began to toast an imaginary muffin. That was always the best way to unwind when things got to be too much for it. — Thomas M. Disch

As you get older, your metabolism slows down. You've got to admit it. It's nothing to be ashamed of if you have lived your life to the full. — Rod Stewart

We cherish too, the Poppy red
That grows on fields where valor led,
It seems to signal to the skies
That blood of heroes never dies. — Moina Michael

Turtle has just one plan at a time, and every cell buys into it. — Ted Kooser

I was brought up in the countryside in Ireland and would go bonkers if I couldn't escape the city. I like to wake and hear birds tweeting, not the low drone of traffic. — Mariella Frostrup

Just as there is a difference between playing a musical piece well and making music, there is a difference between knowing about regular expressions and really understanding them. — Jeffrey E.F. Friedl

Love cars, love people, love life. — Yutaka Katayama

All the concessions we make to Eros are holes in our desire for the absolute. — Emile M. Cioran

Shared Happiness gives real Happiness — Amit Gupta

I worked as a trainee manager for two years after leaving university - then got bored with the nine to five. — Sarah West

Rain began to beat at the narrow lattice windows in the stop-and-start manner of an untalented child practicing scales at the piano. — Dorothy Cannell

Mistuh Norton, he daid," the man in black intoned, giving the words a sardonic little twist. — Stephen King

Broadway - the great sluice that washes out the dust of the gold-mines of Gotham. — O. Henry

Christ, he was paranoid about criticism. I used to say: why doesn't he worry about the team and forget what people are saying? He got Phil Thompson, who was a kid coming through when I was a Liverpool player, to have a go at me. So now I don't talk to him. — Ian St. John