“There’s a different flavor to children’s literature you read after you grow up than there was reading it as a child. Things that were sweet as a child become bitter once you grow up.” ChildrenDifferentReadingLiteratureGrowsGrowing UpSweetBitterFlavorChildren's Literature Author:Mizuki Nomura
“In our instant pudding world, everything is sweet, smooth, very convenient and fast. There are lots of assorted flavors, but they're all artificial.” WorldSweetInstantArtificialSmoothFlavorConvenientPuddingAssorted Author:Robert Bateman
“Sexual desire may burn like fire, but when you give a thought to when you are ill, then your excitement dies down. Fame and fortune may be sweet as candy, but when you give a thought to when you die, then their flavor is like chewing wax. Therefore, if people are usually concerned about death and illness, this can also dissolve unreal activities and develop longing for the way.” PeopleIfsWayGivingMayDesireDiesFireSweetActivityFameConcernedLongingFortuneIllIllnessExcitementTaoismFlavorCandyUnrealChewingSexual Desire Author:Zicheng Hong
“Southern political personalities, like sweet corn, travel badly. They lose flavor with every hundred yards away from the patch. By the time they reach New York, they are like Golden Bantam that has been trucked up from Texas - stale and unprofitable. The consumer forgets that the corn tastes different where it grows.” Has BeensDifferentPoliticalGrowsLosesForgetNew YorkSweetPersonalityTasteHundredGoldenConsumersTexasSouthernYardsFlavorCornPatchesStaleSweet Corn Book:Just Enough Liebling: Classic Work by the Legendary New Yorker Writer Source: Just Enough Liebling: Classic Work by the Legendary New Yorker Writer
“Although it may not seem like it, this isn’t a story about darkness. It’s about light. Kahlil Gibran says Your joy can fill you only as deeply your sorrow has carved you. If you’ve never tasted bitterness, sweet is just another pleasant flavor on your tongue. One day I’m going to hold a lot of joy.” IfsMayStoriesLightSeemsJoyDarknessSweetSorrowOne DayTonguePleasantBitternessFlavorFever Series Author:Karen Marie Moning
“I took a bite of cookie and chewed. “Hmmm,” I said, trying not to spit crumbs. “Clear vanilla notes, too-sweet chocolate chips, distinct flavor of brown sugar. A decent cookie, not spectacular. Still, a good-hearted cookie, not pretentious.” I turned to Fang. “What say you?” “It’s fine.” Some people just don’t have what it takes to appreciate a cookie.” PeopleTryingSaidStillsClearSweetFineAppreciateNotesDecentBrownChocolateBitesSugarFlavorChipsCookiesSpectacularHeartedSpitFangsPretentiousCrumbsVanillaHmmmGood HeartedChocolate ChipsBrown Sugar Author:James Patterson
“Some of this story is completely true. And some of it isn't. Like truth, evil comes in all sorts of flavors. Some bitter. Some deceptively sweet. Sometimes it comes with a heavy price. While most people don't invite evil into their lives, the dirty little secret is that an invitation isn't necessary. Locked doors don't matter. Neither do fancy security systems. Evil is kind of amazing when you think about it. She knows how to get inside.” PeopleThinkingKnowsKindLittlesSometimesMatterStoriesEvilSecretKnow HowDoorsSecuritySweetHeavyBitterDirtyFancyInvitesLockedFlavorInvitationsSecurity SystemsLocked Doors Author:Gregg Olsen