
Top 19 Buttercup Dairy Quotes
#1. The sparkle and morning-freshness of the shop, and the butter-conjuring girl, formed a mind-picture which accompanied the whole of my youth.(about the Buttercup Dairy)
Muriel Spark
#2. It is indeed a surprising and fortunate fact that nature can be expressed by relatively low-order mathematical functions.
Rudolf Carnap
#3. Aging is God's idea. It's one of the ways he keeps us headed homeward.
Max Lucado
#4. Fall on your knees and we'll let you live! A bit.
Nathan Hawke
#5. You don't want to trash what you've done; that's your history.
Pat Benatar
#6. On Saturday mornings Mr Ewing would make his rounds, giving each tradesman £1 and the apprentices, ten shillings. Needless to say, we were all peeping around corners awaiting his arrival!
Ian Thompson
#8. I love to teach, especially high school-aged students, because I like introducing them to the absolute basics of everything they're ever going to learn, the things I wish I had learned at that age. It's the stuff you can always go back to in terms of absolute fundamentals.
Josh Cooke
#9. Even though it is black, black as Egypt's night, the customer is always right
Andrew Ewing
#10. One morning, very early, when the sun was up,I rose and found the shiny dew on every buttercup
Robert Louis Stevenson
#11. She pulled away to gaze into his eyes with a startling vulnerability, desperately seeking a harbor in the storm. In his eyes lay wisdom far beyond his years, shades of ocean waters traced within lakes of finely ground cobalt."
"I am a Cowboy
Ken Alexopoulos
#13. It is no merit in the sorrowful that they weep, or to the oppressed and smothering that they gasp and struggle, not to me, that I must speak for the oppressed - who cannot speak for themselves.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
#14. I spent 80% of my time working on this, and 20% of my time working on music. Why do you think the song 'Niggas in Paris' is called 'Niggas in Paris?' 'Cause niggas was in Paris!
Kanye West
#15. She bludgeoned me with a look of such limitless compassion that I immediately began to cry.
Miranda July
#16. No minority should climb all over the majority.
Lech Walesa
#17. Verbal clashes seldom come to a satisfying end. They peter out in weak retorts that leave you wishing you'd been as clever in the moment as you are in reviewing the conversation later.
Sue Grafton
#18. And I wondered if that was the problem with literature - it made sense only in theoretical situations and didn't often help in real life, where it took a hell of a lot more courage to live than to turn pages all alone, hidden away from the world in a corner or a bed or under a tree.
Matthew Quick
#19. Yeah, I'm scared. I'm scared I might kill Schmeling.
Joe Louis
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