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Root Beer Float Quotes By Harper Lee

There was no finer young man, said the people of Maycomb, than Henry Clinton. Jean Louise agreed. — Harper Lee

Root Beer Float Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

My brain must have felt sorry for me, so it'd created the only type of guy I could touch - a fantasy one. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Root Beer Float Quotes By Mark Kurlansky

The egg creams of Avenue A in New York and the root beer float ... are among the high points of American gastronomic inventiveness. — Mark Kurlansky

Root Beer Float Quotes By Neel Mukherjee

Not for the first time in his life he felt himself fall into the gap between felings and their articulation in language. — Neel Mukherjee

Root Beer Float Quotes By Richard Louv

There's no denying the benefits of the Internet. But electronic immersion, without a force to balance it, creates the hole in the boat - draining our ability to pay attention, to think clearly, to be productive and creative. — Richard Louv

Root Beer Float Quotes By Paige Tyler

If Gage finds out, he's going to have a cow-horns, balls, and all. — Paige Tyler

Root Beer Float Quotes By Jhumpa Lahiri

I feel that Italy's a country that's constantly looking out and constantly following what's happening in other cultural centers. What is being written in America, what is being published in England, what is being published in France. It's a culture that's always wanting to absorb and inform itself of other works, other writers, etc., etc. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Root Beer Float Quotes By Wendy Mass

Apple, candy apple, funnel cake, cotton candy, and a root beer float. — Wendy Mass

Root Beer Float Quotes By Steve Huffman

The day I woke up and Reddit was working on its own was just the most incredible feeling. — Steve Huffman

Root Beer Float Quotes By Amy E. Reichert

Al and Lou had arrived at the Wisconsin State Fair by nine in the morning for fresh egg omelettes in the Agriculture Building and some apple cider donuts. They'd nibbled their donuts and wandered the stalls celebrating various products grown and raised in Wisconsin. You could sample and buy anything, from honey-filled plastic sticks to ostrich steaks to cranberry scones. They followed up their breakfast with a stop at the milk barn, where Lou had forced him to try root beer-flavored milk. While he'd been skeptical, it tasted delicious and precisely like a root beer float. — Amy E. Reichert