Top 14 Tartness Quotes

#1. In order to combat climate change, there's a real need to start localizing our economies

Naomi Klein

#2. This world nys but a thurghfare ful of wo, And we been pilgrymes, passynge to and fro.

Geoffrey Chaucer

#3. The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes.

William Shakespeare

#4. Do not tend to hire only people who see what you see. Such a tendency may lead to a decline in operating profit, and even bankruptcy.

Eraldo Banovac

#5. Don't share your dreams with fools they'll never understand it.

Olufemi Olumide

#6. Anna used to be the abstinence poster girl, but you could write a comic book about the many adventures of her vagina. It could wear a cape.

Michelle Hodkin

#7. Buttermilk's palate-cleansing tartness is one reason it's used a lot in southern India, where meals often end with a small bowl of the stuff served with plain rice and pickles.

Yotam Ottolenghi

#8. Humility, if it comes at all, almost always comes too late.

Stephen R. Lawhead

#9. There was panic in my eyes. I looked into my own eyes and back down at my hands. Horrid age spots, two scars. Un-Indian, nervous, lonely hands. I could see children and men and gardens in my hands. His

Lucia Berlin

#10. And may the odds -" He tosses a berry in a high arc toward me.
I catch it in my mouth and break the delicate skin with my teeth. The sweet tartness explodes across my tongue. "- be ever in your favor!" I finish with equal verve.

Suzanne Collins

#11. He was like her favorite type of candy, she realized, a bit sour at first but all sweetness in the long run. Admittedly ... that tartness was part of the allure all along.

Victoria Kahler

#12. That night, the booze felt great, as the warmth of the wine in my stomach spread through my body. I didn't like feeling stupid or out of control, but I liked the way it made everything (laughing, crying, peeing in front of your friends) easier.

John Green

#13. If you protest, if you think that death is a terrible thing, then you have not understood a word I've said. Farewell, hello, farewell, hello.

Kurt Vonnegut

#14. Poor soul - very sad; her late husband, you know, a very sad death - eaten by missionaries - poor soul.

William Archibald Spooner

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