
Top 15 Theobroma Quotes
#1. My brief survey of stimulant aphrodisiacs would be incomplete were I to fail to include that most famous love drug of all time, chocolate or cacao, from the seeds of Theobroma cacao.
Rick Doblin
#2. The name for the cocoa tree is theobroma, which means "food of the gods." I know that chocolate is meant for us, however, because the melting point for good chocolate just happens to be the temperature within your very human mouth.
Erica Bauermeister
#3. Great murderers, like great men in other walks of activity, have blue eyes.
Erik Larson
#4. Think about the decade after Iraq, not just the day after.
Joe Biden
#5. People tend to forget that the word "history" contains the word "story".
Ken Burns
#6. For years I dreamed of having the sort of massive oak slab that would dominate a room ...
Stephen King
#7. Swiveling in his old wooden chair, the legs squeaking as if startled by the sudden movement, he glanced at the clock on the wall behind him and surveyed the time imprisoned behind its yellowed and crazed plastic dome.
Hugh Howey
#8. We were telling everybody we weren't getting back together when we were in the studio actually recording. We wanted to try it on, to see how it would fit.
Nikki Sixx
#9. For some odd reason, I like a man in sweatsuits. Obviously, you want your man to look good in a suit, but I like when men look comfortable, and the swagger just stands out of that.
Lauren London
#10. I believed in the concept of over-performing. I believe anyone can achieve their goals in life if they over-perform, and that means you have to work ten times harder than anybody you see.
Stephen J. Cannell
#11. A weak man is not as happy as that same man would be if he were strong. This reality is offensive to some people who would like the intellectual or spiritual to take precedence. It is instructive to see what happens to these very people as their squat strength goes up.
Mark Rippetoe
#12. Solar power is clean, renewable and cost effective, but it also needs time to develop.
J. D. Hayworth
#13. I needed, I needed ... you." "Don't tell me you need me." "But I can't help it. I do
Abbi Glines
#14. What melancholy thought,' said the King, 'can possibly reach your heart when I place mine as a rampart before it?
Alexandre Dumas
#15. The owner of the Stone's Throw was built like a brick wall - if a brick wall decided to grow a beard - tall
V.E Schwab
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