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White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By C.S. Lewis

It is dull, Son of Adam, to drink without eating," said the Queen presently. "What would you like best to eat?"
"Turkish Delight, please, your Majesty," said Edmund. — C.S. Lewis

White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By Dante Alighieri

Madness it is to hope that human minds
can ever understand the Infinite
that comprehends Three Persons in One Being.
Be satisfied with quia unexplained,
O Human race! If you knew everything,
no need for Mary to have borne a son. — Dante Alighieri

White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By Lela Rose

Designing bridal is perfect for me, because black is my least favorite color, if you could call it a color. — Lela Rose

White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By Jennie Garth

I got a fur shawl once. I was so disgusted! And I couldn't re-gift it. I don't know anyone who'd want fur. — Jennie Garth

White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By Joseph Brodsky

...and love, as an act, lacks a verb — Joseph Brodsky

White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

Because i never really know, i still can't tell the difference, I'm never quite certain whether or not i'm actually alive. — Tahereh Mafi

White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By Various

Ws 5:8 What hath pride profited us? or what advantage hath the boasting of riches brought us? — Various

White Witch Turkish Delight Quotes By Jenny Colgan

Turkish Delight
Turkish delight has had a bad reputation since that man C.S.Lewis - a positive genius in other ways - linked it for ever with one of the most terrifying creations in literature, the White Witch of Narnia, and that naughty, sticky, traitorous Edmund. But with the sensuous pleasure imbued in its melting, gelatinous texture, and, when made in the proper way, delicately perfumed with rose petals, flavoured with oils and dusted with sugar, it reclaims its power as a sweet as seductive as Arabian nights. The fact that it now carries with it a whiff of danger merely adds to its pleasure. It is not, truly, a sweet for children. They simply complain, and get the almonds stuck up their noses, — Jenny Colgan