
Top 14 Currants Quotes
#2. By July we had strawberries, red currants, raspberries, veal, dill, baby turnips, marrow. Mussolini resigned, and Italy capitulated. Roses could be had.
Elise Blackwell
#3. Life is sometimes sad and often dull, but there are currants in the cake, and here is one of them.
Nancy Mitford
#4. A whole roasted lamb - stuffed with lamb sausages, organ and glandbreads, dried fruits and currants, tomato/garlic/onion mush, the entirety cardamomated, corianderized, cumined, cloved - was brought out on a spit, danced around. The carcassbearers were women, further gorgeous bursting Slavs,
Joshua Cohen
#5. nannygoat walking surefooted, dropping currants.
James Joyce
#6. Better the hard truth, I say, than the comforting fantasy.
Carl Sagan
#7. It is because of the servility of photography that I am fundamentally contemptuous of this chance invention which will never be an art but which plagiarizes nature by means of optics. (1848)
Alphonse De Lamartine
#8. It's the only way that YOUR life is gonna have any value to you. If you're just living the same life that everybody else is living what's the point?
Todd Rundgren
#9. Anyway, don't they have girls your age down there?"
Talon shrugged. "Yeah ... but none of them ever sprayed me with eye-poison.
Neal Shusterman
#10. I believe that all of us are born heterosexual, physically created with a plumbing that's heterosexual, and created with the instincts and desires that are basically, fundamentally, heterosexual.
Jerry Falwell
#11. I just want to see around beautiful things. I don't realise how much I miss out on just seeing beautiful scenery.
Alana Haim
#12. Sir, I may not have been always a Christian, but I am very sure that I have been a gentleman.
Bill Vaughan
#13. I have never, ever, not once, met a writer who said he or she would never read a mystery or a story set in some imagined future.
Russell Smith
#14. Call it dating if you like, but I didn't want her to be under the impression that it was anything serious. Not at that point in any case, it was more to be an experiment in human social relationships, one which might or might not lead to sex and or marriage.
Andrew James Pritchard
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