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wine balance fundamentals
Rebecca West Mr. Arnold Bennett feels he has ranked himself for ever as a dry wine by what he mixed with himself of Maupassant; nevertheless he has put on the market some grocer's Sauterne in the form of several novels that are highly sentimental so far as their fundamental balance of values is concerned.
wine blood glasses
Robert Motherwell The 'pure' red of which certain abstractionists speak does not exist. Any red is rooted in blood, glass, wine, hunters' caps and a thousand other concrete phenomena. Otherwise we would have no feeling toward red and its relations...
wine secret looks
Samuel Rutherford The secret formula of the saints: When I am in the cellar of affliction, I look for the Lord's choicest wines.
wine years essence
Samuel Lover What is wine? It is the grape present in another form; its essence is there, though the fruit which produced it grew thousands of miles away, and perished years ago. So the object of many a tender thought may be spiritually present, in defiance of space - and fond recollections cherished in defiance of time.
wine secret taste
Salvador Dali Who knows how to taste wine never drinks wine again, but tastes secrets instead
wine secret taste
Salvador Dali The connoisseur does not drink wine but tastes its secrets
wine secret plus
Salvador Dali Qui sait déguster ne boit plus jamais de vin, mais goûte des secrets
wine numbers red
Salma Hayek If you love food and you love red wine and they put you in France, you're in a good place and you're in a bad place at the same time. You have to weigh yourself every day, and you have to have an alarm number. When you get to that number, you have to start putting it in reverse.
secrets west
Tommy Russell I think Ward is one of the best-kept secrets in West Tennessee.
secret important needs
Tyler Perry Forgiveness is important in families, especially when there are so many secrets that need to be healed - for the most part, every family's got them.
secret should listeners
Truman Capote Most secrets should never be told, but especially those that are more menacing to the listener than to the teller.
secret trying figures
Rhea Perlman The secret to success is to try to never figure that out.
secret curiosity intellectual
William Lyon Phelps One of the secrets of life is to keep our intellectual curiosity acute.
secret bankers fluctuation
Will Durant Perhaps it is one secret of their power that, having studied the fluctuations of prices, the [bankers] know that history is inflationary.
secret want not-sure
Robin Wasserman I guess that's the secret. It would never have occurred to Lia to want to escape -- but then she gets kicked out. Best thing that ever happened to her? I'm not sure she would say yes, because obliviousness tends to be rather pleasant, but once you realized you've been bolivious, there's no turning back. You can't un-know what you know. You know?
secret way safe
Sara Shepard ...the only way to keep your secrets safe is to have none at all...
secret problem
Sara Shepard Everybody has a secret and everybody has problems.
taste
Jeff Lindsay We're predators; we don't eat meat because it's handy, we eat meat because we have a taste for blood.
taste meat vegetarian
Rex Harrison Because I love the taste of meat I am a reluctant but dedicated vegetarian.
taste eating results
Roald Dahl Pear Drops were exciting because they had a dangerous taste. All of us were warned against eating them, and the result was that we ate them more than ever.
taste bribe avarice
Samuel Richardson It is but shaping the bribe to the taste, and every one has his price.
taste occasional slang
Samuel Taylor Coleridge The fastidious taste will find offence in the occasional vulgarisms, or what we now call slang, which not a few of our writers seem to have affected.
taste
Ed Baker Part of it is just that they taste so wonderful.
tasted
Van Horn I have never tasted anything like it. It was so delicious,
taste chef figures
Kelis As a chef, if I can taste something, I can basically figure out whats in it.
taste ethical animal-experimentation
Jonathan Safran Foer Why is taste, the crudest of our senses, exempted from the ethical rules that govern our other senses?