Top 15 Whittakers Chocolate Quotes
#1. I'm searching for a shred of humanity in that shriveled tangle of arteries you call a heart.
Rachel Vincent
#2. I have always, or for the most part, identified myself as a biracial person.
Keegan-Michael Key
#3. I had been given a wonderful opportunity to be a novelist - a chance you just don't get every day.
Haruki Murakami
#4. Our reservation is not real estate, luck fades when sold. Attraction has no staying power, no weight, no heart.
Louise Erdrich
#5. It just kills me when these girls look at magazines and wish they could look like that. I try to tell them, 'Nobody looks like that. Everything's airbrushed.'
Cindy Margolis
#6. Happiness is a fragile thing, and alcohol, as I know from the house I grew up in, is dangerous to it.
Marian Engel
#7. No one sane would let a first-century dentist fill their children's teeth. Why then do we allow first-century theologians to fill our children's minds?
Michael Dowd
#8. I couldn't find a group that wanted to do what I wanted to do. No one was really up for it.
Tom Jenkinson
#9. No teaching that is not based on reason can be tolerated by critical minds, but the belief that an accident of blind force produces this highly organized world is far more fantastic than the theory that a Super Intelligence devised its ordered evolution.
Alice Hegan Rice
#10. More than ninety percent of directing a picture is the right casting
Martin Scorsese
#11. The process of grief and loss is as unique as your personal DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid); no two individuals will have the same experiences or relationship to grief.
Asa Don Brown
#12. When you fall in love, you land on a cloud.
Erol Ozan
#13. It is a metaphor for life, perhaps, in that everything is a metaphor for life. The berry season is short. So how full, exactly, do I intend to fill the box? Or, if we slice away the metaphor, we could just ask this: what does the good life look like for me?
Laura Vanderkam
#15. There is a kind of courtesy in skepticism. It would be an offense against polite conventions to press our doubts too far.
George Santayana
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