Rationing During World War 2 Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a sweet eater. I love lemon pie and sweet potato pie. — Claude Williams
Almost every major turning point in the history of mankind was a side-effect of totally unrelated intentions. — Abram Gitspof
To be whole, we need to embrace both
intuition and logic. — Leta B.
Poems and songs penned as an unstoppable outpouring of the heart take on a life of their own. They transcend the limits of nationality and time as they pass from person to person, from one heart to another. — Daisaku Ikeda
I think you learn to live with the pain of miscarrying. The open wound heals and becomes a scar. Not as raw, but always there. A part of you- your heart. — Ellen DuBois
Proselytism is tolerated by Hinduism. Any man, whether he be a Shudra or Chandala, can expound philosophy even to a Brahmin. The truth can be learnt from the lowest individual, no matter to what caste or creed he belongs. — Swami Vivekananda
Not enough people know or understand just how little freedom we have left. — Korban Blake
Even during the rationing period, during World War II, we didn't have the anxiety that we'd starve, because we grew our own potatoes, you know? And our own hogs, and our own cows and stuff, you know. — James Earl Jones
I was born during the war and grew up in a time of rationing. We didn't have anything. It's influenced the way I look at the world. — Vivienne Westwood
The charming canal St-Martin is 4.5Km long and is bordered by shaded towpaths and traversed by iron footbridges. — Nina Winter
When you leave," Gwen said, "take Mouse. Give Ryn's horse to Myron."
"What does Myron need with a horse?" he asked. Gwen just smiled, and Royce knew better than to question further. "Okay, but I'm warning you now. He'll spoil it rotten — Michael J. Sullivan
