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Prunes Fruit Quotes By Richard Hugo

Never want to say anything so strongly that you give up the option of finding something better. If you have to say it, you will. — Richard Hugo

Prunes Fruit Quotes By George Will

In 1976, Jimmy Carter - peanut farmer; carried his own suitcase, imagine that - somewhat tapped America's durable but shallow reservoir of populism. By 1980, ordinariness in high office had lost its allure. — George Will

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Wynne Channing

Audentes fortuna iuvat. Fortune favors the bold. — Wynne Channing

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Juan Enriquez

As countries appear and disappear, then I began to ask, what makes countries successful? And it turns out, after a long slog through geographies and ethnicities and all kinds of variables, it's the ability to adapt and adopt, what Darwin talked about. — Juan Enriquez

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Blake Crouch

I've found in my life that sometimes the best company is your own. — Blake Crouch

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Frances Mayes

Even gelato, which used to be divine all over Italy, is not dependably good anymore. — Frances Mayes

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Roger Williams

The greatest crime is not developing your potential. When you do what you do best, you are helping not only yourself, but the world. — Roger Williams

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Bob Kane

It took them a while to catch on that Batman would be the greatest. — Bob Kane

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Andy Warhol

That's the hard part of overdosing on cherries-you have all the pits to tell you exactly how many you ate. Not more or less. Exactly. One-seed fruits really bother me for that reason. That's why I'd always rather eat raisins than prunes. Prune pits are even more imposing than cherry pits. — Andy Warhol

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Stephen Fry

There is something in the American project, something in simple American oratory, something in the hope and idealism of this frustrating and contradictory nation that still makes my spirits soar and my heart leap with optimism and belief. If only they understood how to make a cup of tea. — Stephen Fry

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

We are so dull that we rarely realize how much history lies hidden in marriage, and how the one word spoken by the bride makes all the difference between cattle-raising and a nation's good breeding. — Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

I hold on to my adopted shore, chanting private vows: wherever I am, let me never forget to distinguish want from need. Let me be a good animal today. Let me dance in the waves of my private tide, the habits of survival and love. — Barbara Kingsolver

Prunes Fruit Quotes By James Daly

I got to sit down with people who I admired, and have conversations with some of the greatest thinkers and artists and performers. It's a huge privilege for me to be a journalist. — James Daly

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Ezra Taft Benson

We must be devoted to sound principles in word and deed: principle above party, principle above pocketbook, principle above popularity. — Ezra Taft Benson

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Amanda Seyfried

The main thing you can change is how you perceive yourself. Stop looking in the mirror and realize that you're living for yourself, not other people ... I have belly fat like everybody else, and I don't want to be airbrushed on the cover of a magazine. I don't want someone to swap out my stomach with a supermodel. I don't want dirty old men looking at me in my underwear. — Amanda Seyfried

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Nina Hagen

Lady Gaga is a pop prostitute, a satanic b
with her fascist and demonic secret signs! Her pop prostitution has more to do with bikini advertising than with warmth, — Nina Hagen

Prunes Fruit Quotes By Vinaya Chaitanya

Once you have eaten the fruit, Does it matter who prunes the tree? Once you have left your woman, Does it matter who sleeps with her? Once you have sold your land, Does it matter who ploughs it? Once Channamallikarjuna, jasmine-tender, Is (not) known, does it matter whether The body is eaten by dogs or rots in water? — Vinaya Chaitanya