Miangue Quotes & Sayings
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Nightly boiling and then cooling a broth of freshly pounded fudano leaves in which she soaked her feat -and the pale palms of her hands- to an inky blackness. When Kunta asked his mother she told him to run along. So he asked his father, who told him, The more blackness a woman has the more beautiful she is. — Alex Haley

Gentlemen, the Tory party, unless it is a national party, is nothing. — Benjamin Disraeli

This was a dank, sinister chill: the chill of shadows where poison toadstools grown, their ruddy colors beckoning a child to come, come take a taste of candy. — Robert McCammon

Honesty is seldom ingratiating and often discomfiting. — Tom Stoppard

Love is not of value when this superficial contract must be drawn up, representing the two worlds that enclose us. — Coco J. Ginger

Well, sometimes we do actually have to get up early, but a man will always trade sleep for sex. — Jerry Seinfeld

Being healthy consists of having the same disease as everyone else. — Robert M. Sapolsky