Top 16 Fiddlehead Quotes
#1. The first time I saw hundreds of fiddlehead ferns boiling in an enormous pot I realized what an odd person I must be to hear tiny cries from the mouths of cooking vegetables.
Maureen Seaton
#2. No one is materialistic by birth. It the loneliness of that person which makes him, love things that can never love him back.
Srinivas Shenoy
#3. Providence has given the United States the duty of extending Christian civilization. We come as ministering angels, not despots.
Knute Nelson
#4. I wrote an ad for Apple Computer: "Macintosh - We might not get everything right, but at least we knew the century was going to end".
Douglas Adams
#6. I have already demonstrated, by crucial tests, the practicability of signaling by my system from one to any other point of the globe, no matter how remote, and I shall soon convert the disbelievers.
Nikola Tesla
#7. He is wise who knows the sources of knowledge - where it is written and where it is to be found.
Archibald Alexander Hodge
#8. In every interview I've got to explain something about being white but still being into hip hop. It's gone way beyond the musical aspect of the business. And I'm as critical about music as everybody else is.
Brian Austin Green
#9. [A happy ending is] a distribution at the last of prizes, pensions, husbands, wives babies, millions, appended paragraphs, and cheerful remarks.
Henry James
#10. Fen referred to my lack of finesse as my sluggish human carryover, which was an artful way of saying I sucked and hit like a girl. He kept at me to become more Zenlike and less like a human zombie while I was fighting.
Amanda Carlson
#11. I composed habits for those acres
so that my last look would be
neither gluttonous nor starved.
I was ready to go anywhere.
Seamus Heaney
#13. I did not seem to have any special project to animate me.
Oliver Sacks
#14. Authors like cats because they are such quiet, lovable, wise creatures, and cats like authors for the same reasons.
Robertson Davies
#15. Money is a bad god. People are a bad god. They don't have the power to do what God can do.
Kenneth Copeland
#16. A career high was when I did a cover for 'W Magazine's July issue with Steven Meisel. So few girls shoot with Meisel in their career, and a lot of people had told me I would never achieve that, so it was a dream come true.
Joan Smalls