Top 14 Munched Quotes
#1. We 'chicks' have munched our popcorn while romantic comedies became just comedies, and then each female protagonist got recast for Matthew McConaughey or Seth Rogan.
Emma McLaughlin
#2. I munched a carrot, then broke off a piece of bread and teamed it with another bite of salmon. Every single bit could be a different taste sensation.
It was like men. Each was unique. Most had some great qualities, the majority had a few disappointing ones, and a few were total losers.
Susan Fox
#3. The beast lunged forward and grabbed up two townsfolk in its gaping maw. It munched down on them, extinguishing their screams in an instant. Blood oozed past its teeth and down its chin as it swallowed.
Adam Moon
#4. Troll sat alone on his seat of stone, And munched and mumbled a bare old bone; For many a year he had gnawed it near, For meat was hard to come by. Done by! Gum by! In a cave in the hills he dwelt alone, And meat was hard to come by.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#5. Poetry ought to be a by-product of living, and you can't have a by-product unless you've got a product first.
Wallace Stegner
#6. This entrepreneurial energy that we have in the Midwest doesn't have to go out to the coasts to get fed and watered.
Jim McKelvey
#8. There is nothing truly beautiful but that which can never be of any use whatsoever; everything useful is ugly, for it is the expression of some need, and man's needs are ignoble and disgusting like his own poor and infirm nature. The most useful place in a house is the water-closet.
Theophile Gautier
#9. Men are like shoes. Some fit better than others. And sometimes you go out shopping and there's nothing you like. And then, as luck would have it, the next week you find two that are perfect, but you don't have the money to buy both.-
Janet Evanovich
#10. So it's, I think it's quite, quite unique to fly with somebody with so much experience.
Philippe Perrin
#11. If ten eyewitnesses are asked to describe a suspect, you'll get ten different variations. The same applies to readers and their opinions about the same book. And that's how it should be; we're not robots.
Shawnda Currie
#12. The utility of living consists not in the length of days, but in the use of time; a man may have lived long, and yet lived but a little.
Michel De Montaigne
#13. Be not comforted. Consolation is not what you need. Weep and be not consoled, but weep.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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