Top 10 Mark Twain Tomato Quotes
#1. He felt teenage rejection overcoming him like a childhood virus that lies dormant, then attacks the unsuspecting adult. It would never be something he would get used to.
Kenneth Eade
#2. She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines and "jimpson" weeds that constituted the garden. No Tom. So she lifted up her voice at an angle calculated for distance and shouted:
Mark Twain
#3. Ah, trouble, trouble, there are the two different kinds ... there's the one you give and the other you take.
Kay Boyle
#4. It's also not unknown for junior co-pilots of prime low fares carriers to sleep overnight in cars between duties.
Glenn Meade
#6. Once you're a Virginian, you're always a Virginian.
Wayne Newton
#7. It's hard for me to see characters as villains... just heroes with competing agendas.
Kirsten Beyer
#8. Part of the job of being human is to consistently underestimate our effect on other people ...
Lucy Grealy
#9. But if you'd only ever lived in small wooden house in the middle of wilderness, it sounded much better. Especially because it provided intense community, and these people lived in incredible isolation.
Christine Jennings
#10. If there are any cages in this marriage, it is I who have built them. And I who hold the key to their locks.
Geneen Roth
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