
Top 15 Hachiya Fruit Quotes
#1. Deep in the cavern of the infant's breast; the father's nature lurks, and lives anew.
Horace
#2. I'm at that point again where it don't matter where he is to me anymore.
Patsy Cline
#3. She wanted me to betray you guys, and I was like, 'Pfft, right, I'm gonna listen to a face in the potty sludge'.
Rick Riordan
#4. When they tell you to grow up, they mean stop growing.
Tom Robbins
#5. Being a miner he sat on his heels more comfortably than on a chair
Ford Madox Ford
#6. One attraction in coming to the woods to live was that I should have leisure and opportunity to see the spring come in.
Henry David Thoreau
#7. Get your little sticky note pad and get a new note, Kace. Write this on it. I'm coming, Kace. I'm coming for your heart,
Scott Hildreth
#8. Barry had done it with her, the girl I loved, and it had meant nothing to him; Tanya would die and no one would care; and there were billions of bodies alive on earth and they would all be buried and ground into dirt; and Picasso was a master at age sixteen and I was a perfect shit.
James Franco
#9. The unknown has undone many a president, and no matter the popularity of an Oval Office occupant, any and all presidents are vulnerable. Of course, one thing that seems to set Obama part from his recent predecessors is his ability to keep an inner calm about tough issues.
Chuck Todd
#10. My goal is that after seeing 'Grand Canyon,' every person in the audience will go home knowing they have to conserve water: even something as simple as installing a low-flow toilet or showerhead, or turning off the faucet while they're brushing their teeth.
Greg MacGillivray
#11. With the reorganization of 1898 finished, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad entered a new period in its history.
John Moody
#12. Their openness would probably be career suicide in the atmosphere of Byzantine court-eunuch intrigue that is public life in the United States today.
Neal Stephenson
#13. God is the inevitability of humanity's search for true meaning.
Jared Brock
#15. I found that the writer who says SUBLATA LUCERNA NULLUM DISCRIMEN INTER MULIERES ('when the lamp is taken away, all women are alike') says true; but without love, this great business is a vile thing.
Giacomo Casanova
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