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fruit culinary expensive
I love fruit, when it is expensive. Arthur Wing Pinero
fruition fancy impulse
Hence, in desiring, the more the enjoyment is delayed, the more fancy begins to weave about the object images of future fruition, and to clothe the desired object with properties calculated to inflame the impulse. Samuel Alexander
fruitcake speak speak-the-truth
I must speak the truth, and nothing but the truth. Miguel de Cervantes
fruit failing heard
Whenever the word is rightly preached, and attentively heard, it never fails to bring forth fruit. Martin Luther
fruit labor pleasures
Of all pleasures the fruit of labor is the sweetest. Marquis De Vauvenargues
fruit people port quite
People like port because it's got a really interesting flavour - it's rich. There are quite a lot of liqueurs with fruit flavours but nothing quite like port. Kevin Armstrong
fruit method aim
What sets us against one another is not our aims-they all come to the same thing-but our methods, which are the fruit of our varied reasoning. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
fruit widows ripe-fruit
Widows, like ripe fruit, drop easily from their perch. Jean de la Bruyere
fruits helping next offer players seeds terms winning younger
He planted the seeds for that, and I think that we'll see the fruits of that a lot more next season. By having players like him that have been in winning situations, they have a lot to offer in terms of helping your younger players grow. Rod Graves
widows body praying
There's something in it when a body like the widow or the parson prays, but it don't work for me, and I reckon it don't work for only just the right kind. Mark Twain
widows born tyrion
Truly, sister, you were born to be a widow. (Tyrion to Cersei) George R. R. Martin
widows-and-orphans debt pay
I borrow to pay my honest debts and not to squander foolishly. What's more, I confine my borrowing to those who can well afford it. I don't go around sponging on widows and orphans unless they have plenty. Will Cuppy
widows young stills
Young widows still bide their time. Josh Billings