Linguine Vongole Quotes & Sayings
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This relationship is the vessel wherein is nurtured the life force of both individuals, whereby they create the future of the human race in body and thought. — L. Ron Hubbard

Keep to your precious honor. Rather die than sully it. There is only honor in a man's life and the rest is meaningless gibberish. — Alaric Longward

...the one small wisdom he has gained from his life is that, when flags start to wave, someone must always refuse to join in. — Steven Heighton

Instead of a Motherland, we live in a huge supermarket. If this is freedom, I don't need it. To hell with it! — Svetlana Alexievich

Using adverbs is a mortal sin. — Elmore Leonard

When something needs to be ironed I put it in the ironing basket. If a year goes by and the item is still in the basket I throw the item away. This is a good system since eventually I end up only with clothes that don't need ironing. — Janet Evanovich

Presidents and other politicians manage the appearance of things, largely by manipulating the air and hope. — George Friedman

They couldn't close out the whole world, maybe, but they could sure find something on their TV or radio to put scientists or foreigners or whatever they thought he was in a bad light. Truly, they were no better than the city people always looking down on southerners ... If people played their channels right, they could be spared from disagreement for the length of their natural lives. Finally she got it. The need for so many channels. — Barbara Kingsolver

Christmas shows us that Christianity is not good advice. It is good news. THE — Timothy J. Keller

The unicorn is a mythical beast, — James Thurber

most software- or systems-development projects start out without a context diagram, blissfully unaware that they need one. — Michael Jesse Chonoles

I enjoyed retirement the right way ... linguine con vongole, red wine and plenty of truffle cheese. — Craig Kilborn

Fairy tales, before they were sanitized, were very dark, and kids love that. 'Coraline' by Neil Gaiman feels like Beckett for kids. I think there's plenty of room for that. And I think there's a danger of being too patronizing to children, having things too sanitized. — Edward Carey

Every modern woman shops everywhere for beauty, but for me it's mostly the airport or the drugstore. — Julianne Moore