Edward Taylor quotes
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“It's food too fine for angels, yet come, take and eat thy fill!”
-- Edward TaylorSource : Edward Taylor, “I Am The LIVIng Bread: Meditation Eight: John 6:51”
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“Come, eate thy fill of this thy God's white loaf. It's food too fine for Angels, yet come, take and eate thy fill. It's Heaven's Sugar Cake.”
-- Edward TaylorSource : Edward Taylor, “I Am The LIVIng Bread: Meditation Eight: John 6:51”
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“There's an unexpectedly high share of workers still in agriculture, .. That's like a fault line.”
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“It may be that Emerson is going to hell, but of one thing I am certain; he will change the climate there, and emigration will set that way.”
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“Make me, o lord, thy spinning wheel complete, thy holy word thy distaff make for me.”
-- Edward TaylorSource : Edward Taylor, “Huswifery”
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“Where humanity sowed faith, hope, and unity, joy’s garden blossomed.”
Source : Aberjhani (2010). “The River of Winged Dreams”, p.19, Lulu.com
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“I want to protect my own happiness. I'm not an angel. I'm just a normal girl.”
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“The primary requisite for writing well about food is a good appetite.”
Source : A. J. Liebling (2005). “Just Enough Liebling: Classic Work by the Legendary New Yorker Writer”, p.27, Macmillan
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“Don't let love interfere with your appetite. It never does with mine.”
Source : Anthony Trollope (2016). “Anthony Trollope: The Chronicles of Barsetshire & The Palliser Novels (Unabridged): The Warden + The Barchester Towers + Doctor Thorne + Framley Parsonage + The Small House at Allington + The Last Chronicle of Barset + Can You Forgive Her? + The Prime Minister + Eustace Diamonds...”, p.606, e-artnow (Open Publishing)
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“The best thing about liver is how virtuous it makes you feel after you've eaten some.”
Source : Bruce Jay Friedman (1978). “The Lonely Guy: And, The Slightly Older Guy”, p.33, Grove Press
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“There's a fine line between a superpower and a chronic medical condition.”
Source : Austin Grossman (2007). “Soon I Will Be Invincible: A Novel”, p.133, Vintage
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“I sort of enjoy the fact that I'm misunderstood most of the time. That's fine.”
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