Top 18 Vidalia Quotes

#1. Feminism is not a rulebook, but a discussion, a conversation, a process.

Tavi Gevinson

#2. You might be a redneck if you grow Vidalia onions, rather than considering them a gourmet item.

Jeff Foxworthy

#3. I mistook you for a metaphor.

Rachel Hartman

#4. A dreamer must be discovered working or working on it or it is reduced to a wish.

Johnnie Dent Jr.

#5. I wish people used wishes to modify themselves instead of others. Wish to be low maintenance. Wish to be autonomous, even.

Dan Harmon

#6. He wants to put his story next to hers.

Toni Morrison

#7. Sprinkle a mixture of cooked, crumbled bacon, chopped fresh herbs, and bread crumbs on top of baked or grilled ½-inch-thick slices of summer tomatoes or Vidalia onions and bake or grill them until the topping is golden brown.

Peter Kaminsky

#8. Never allow sick attitudes to poison your thinking, nor let ill will make you ill. Avoid making your mind sore by that painful rehurting called resentment.

Norman Vincent Peale

#9. IT'S LATE AND I feel fuzzy.

E.L. James

#10. The thing which we speak of as beauty does not have to be sought in distant lands ... It is here about us or it is nowhere.

Allen Tucker

#11. Vidalia, open those eyes and look at me. As with all things, we do this together, Darlin'.

Julia Mills

#12. Change is inevitable; but progress depends on what we do with that change.

Charles Wheelan

#13. My wife has a keen sense of humor. The more I humor her, the better.

Henny Youngman

#14. There is a rowdy strain in American life, living close to the surface but running very deep. Like an ape behind a mask, it can display itself suddenly with terrifying effect.

Bruce Catton

#15. I was starting to feel really suffocated, using the sequencer.

Tom Jenkinson

#16. We would do well to remember that envy is clearly the flint that ignites evil in our hearts. It apparently signals "I'm available" to demons searching for a cheap date. Envy is as volatile as nitroglycerin, and we cannot carry it inside us without evil exploding.

Craig Groeschel

#17. Posttraumatic stress is something that's always existed. I think that the earliest recording was during the Trojan War, but it's only recently that we're beginning to be aware of it.

Janine Di Giovanni

#18. Like a weighted diver sinking in an ocean
of mediocrity, under the pressure of men with
gelatin eyes, rubber voices, spiral-shaped
convictions, non-committal souls and non-committing
hands ...

Ayn Rand

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