Top 22 Tapioca Quotes
#1. He'd never said a single thing anyone objected to. Tapioca in a suit.
Ruth Cardello
#2. Out of 30,000 edible plants thought to exist on earth, just eleven account for 93% of all that humans eat: oats, corn, rice, wheat, potatoes, yucca (also called tapioca or cassava), sorghum, millet, beans, barley, and rye.
Daniel Levitin
#3. We usually say of ancient persons, that they have already one foot in the grave, and the rest of their life is nothing else but the bringing of these feet together.
John Pearson
#4. It seemed I was torn; I wanted my goodbye, and I didn't. I wanted him to make me stay, and I wanted to go.
Sam Mariano
#5. But Lord Blatherard Osmo was able at last to devote all of his time to Novi Pazar. Early in 1939, he was discovered mysteriously suffocated in a bathtub full of tapioca pudding, at the home of a Certain Viscountess. Some have seen in this the hand of the Firm.
Thomas Pynchon
#6. Don't make a big to-do about the turkey; brine it, put it in the oven, and don't think about it again.
Ruth Reichl
#7. Nature, it appears, has been rather more bountiful to Paul's body and purse than to his intellect; above the ears, speaking bluntly, the boy is strictly tapioca.
S.J Perelman
#8. Honestly, it's like trying to discuss brain surgery with tapioca.
Katie MacAlister
#9. Joy, not sorrow.
Laughter, not tears.
Life, not death.
Love, not blame.
Lisa Schroeder
#10. This is his real domain," muttered Hunter. "Things lost. Things forgotten.
Neil Gaiman
#13. He's a threat to win until his brain turns to tapioca.
Gary McCord
#14. When a man is small, he loves and hates food with a ferocity which soon dims. At six years old his very bowels will heave when such a dish as creamed carrots or cold tapioca appear before him.
M.F.K. Fisher
#15. Lately it has become more and more difficult to attend dinner parties without the evening ending in gunfire or tapioca ...
Daniel Handler
#16. The simple combination of letters and sounds you select as a name for your baby can result in a life of carefree coolness or decades of expensive therapy. Hi, I'm Jake versus Hi, I'm ... Tapioca
Paul Reiser
#17. For Celia, her whole surround was animate, and each tapioca lump had a dense, nauseating little soul.
Lionel Shriver
#18. I wanted to be an actor, and when that day happened that was sort of like the end. Now let it take me.
Bryan Brown
#19. I say that glorious prose is a fine and laudable thing, but without an enthralling story, it's just so much verbal tapioca. Simply put, the best books have both, and the best writers disparage neither.
Jean Hanff Korelitz
#21. I became disconnected from the childlike play that art could be. I spent so much time fearing I wasn't good enough that I lost the sense that my artistic expression was worthy.
Elisabeth Shue
#22. When I do a horror or a fantasy film it all boils down to something in the script that surprises me. It could be a big thing or a small moment. If it's there I'll do it.
Lance Henriksen
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