“Now let you and me buy wine today! Why say we have not the price? My horse spotted with five flowers, My fur-coat worth a thousand pieces of gold, These I will take out, and call my boy To barter them for sweet wine. And with you twain, let me forget The sorrow of ten thousand ages!” AgeTodayForgetBoysFivePiecesSweetFlowerSorrowThousandTenGoldLet MeHorseWineCoatsFurMy BoysFur CoatsSweet Wine Author:Li Bai
“A camel is a horse designed by a committee and a committee's a sweet running piece of machinery compared to any government.” GovernmentRunningPiecesSweetHorseCommitteesMachineryCamels Book:The Far Call Source: The Far Call
“I mean, I'm a war baby, and we had rationing, and we didn't have sugar and sweets, which is very good for you in actual fact. Because when we had a piece of fruit, we'd gulp it down. It was just great.” MeanWarFactsPiecesSweetBabyFruitVery GoodSugar Author:Joan Collins
“I wrote an essay too, and mine started something like, "When I was asked to contribute to this book, I said, 'I could do a piece on [Larry] Kramer as a pain in the ass, but I suppose you have too many of those, as it is.'" And Sarah's began something like, "When I read about America's angriest AIDS activist, I can't believe they are talking about my sweet Uncle Larry."” BelieveSaidI CanBookPainAmericaTalkingPiecesMinesSweetAidsAssActivistUnclesEssaysLarryKramer Author:Kevin Sessums
“My husband is such a healthy eater. Except when it comes to sweets. He never consumes anything except fruit until noon. And then from noon on he might have some brown rice and some tofu, and then, come eight or nine at night, he orders three mud-pie double-chocolate pieces of cake and eats all three of them.” MightNightOrderThreePiecesSweetHealthyHusbandFruitEightNineBrownMy HusbandChocolateCakePieMudRiceNoonTofuMud Pies Author:Sara Blakely
“If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.” IfsMayPersonsTalkingTeacherPiecesSweetListeningEarsPatientBe PatientSimple LifeWinni The PoohSmall PiecesFluffWinnie The Pooh LifePooh Bear FriendCute Winnie The PoohWinnie The Pooh InspirationalWinnie The Pooh FriendWinnie The Pooh BookPooh Friendship Author:A. A. Milne
“A writer never forgets the first time he accepted a few coins or a word of praise in exchange for a story. He will never forget the sweet poison of vanity in his blood and the belief that, if he succeeds in not letting anyone discover his lack of talent, the dream of literature will provide him with a roof over his head, a hot meal at the end of the day, and what he covets the most: his name printed on a miserable piece of paper that surely will outlive him. A writer is condemned to remember that moment, because from then on he is doomed and his soul has a price.” IfsFirstsSoulEndsMomentsStoriesDreamRememberLiteratureNamesBeliefForgetPiecesBloodTalentSweetSucceedPaperFirst TimePraiseHotAcceptedMiserableVanityMealsPoisonThe End Of The DayThat MomentNever ForgetRoofDoomedCoinsPrintedSweet Poison Author:Carlos Ruiz Zafon
“She moved nearer, leaned her shoulder against me — and we were one, and something flowed from her into me, and I knew: this is how it must be. I knew it with every nerve, and every hair, every heartbeat, so sweet it verged on pain. And what joy to submit to this 'must'. A piece of iron must feel such joy as it submits to the precise, inevitable law that draws it to a magnet. Or a stone, thrown up, hesitating a moment, then plunging headlong back to earth. Or a man, after the final agony, taking a last deep breath — and dying.” MenFeelsMomentsEarthPainLastsLawJoyPiecesDyingSweetHairDrawsStonesBreathsMovedFinalsShouldersInevitableThrownIronNervesSubmitAgonyPreciseHeartbeatMagnetDeep Breath Book:We Source: We
“Sweet, she thought. He must think I can't bear to hear him say it. That after all I have told him and after telling me how many feet I have, "goodbye" would break me to pieces. Ain't that sweet. "So long," she murmured from the far side of the trees.” ThinkingLongI CanSidesBreakPiecesTreeFeetSweetBearsGoodbyeFar Side Book:Beloved Source: Beloved
“His words were still clear in her mind from that first meeting. "Whoever eats this will love you." She looked into the mirror, at her birthmark, bright as blood, at her kiss-stung lips, at the absurd smile stretching across her face. Carefully separating out the crushed pieces of shell, she pulled the dried pulp free from its cage of veins. Piece by piece, she put the sweet brown fruit in her own mouth and swallowed it down.” MindFirstsStillsFacesClearPiecesBloodLove YouSweetKissingMouthsMirrorsMeetingsFruitLipsAbsurdBrownShellsCagesVeinsCrushedStretchingSeparatingPulpBirthmarks Author:Holly Black
“You know, people always warn children about taking candy from strange adults. But they never warn us adults about taking candy from strange children. All those sweet-looking kids who sell boxes of candy bars on the street to help pay for schooling - how do we know what's in those bars? And don't even get me stated on that nefarious institution designed to lure unsuspecting customers into buying mysterious frosted goodies: the bake sale. Adults, be warned: if a child wanted to poison you it would be a piece of cake! Literally a piece of cake.” PeopleIfsKnowsChildrenHelpingWould BeKidsWantedPayPiecesStreetsStrangeSweetAdultsInstitutionsSellsBoxesCustomersBarsMysteriousPoisonBuyingCakeCandySchoolingLureUnsuspectingCandy BarBake Sale Author:Pseudonymous Bosch