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Quotes About Crisp

He had bars on all the windows now. She stroked his new security door with the pads of her fingers like it was fur. "Taste his fear. It tastes just like champagne. Cold and crisp and absolutely without sweetness.
~ Janet Fitch
I love the produce section at the grocery store.
~ Kate McKinnon
Above the counter where the ranks of crisp shapes behind the glass her neat gray face her hair tight and sparse from her neat gray skull, spectacles in neat gray rims riding approaching like something on a wire, like a cash box in a store. She looked like a librarian. Something among dusty shelves of ordered certitudes long divorced from reality, desiccating peacefully, as if a breath of that air which sees injustice done
~ William Faulkner
Perhaps it was true, thought Alistair, that Septembers would come again. People would love the crisp cool of the mornings, and it would not remind them of the week war was declared....Alistair let the idea grow: that when the war's heat was spent, the last remaining pilots would ditch their last bombs into the sea and land their planes on cratered airfields that would slowly give way to brambles. That pilots would take off their jackets and ties, and pick fruit.
~ Chris Cleave
Autumn is the bite of the harvest apple.
~ Christina Petrowsky
he was as fresh as a big, green, waxy Dutch cucumber.
~ Leo Tolstoy
I used to get very, very frustrated by people being told what to do by nanny in Brussels. And I remember once I rang the official who was actually responsible for banning the prawn-cocktail-flavoured crisp, which I think contained a dye called Arithrazine or something like that.
~ Boris Johnson
The air was calm and insects had not yet risen off the water, that crisp time of morning before the sun strikes, when it is still cool enough to work out solutions to sticky problems.
~ April Smith
Like all Iranian kids, I grew up feeling strongly that the best part of dinner was tahdig, the crisp, golden crust that forms at the bottom of every pot of Persian rice - and sometimes other dishes, too.
~ Samin Nosrat
I can sometimes hear her music now, after thirty years -- and remember the leaves falling on some smoky autumn afternoon, the air crisp and the sounds of dogs barking, and train whistles far away.
~ Willie Morris
The ground was uneven, treacherous with roots, but the pine needles were soft underfoot. For a moment, despite my foul mood, I felt it: the crisp northern Michigan delight. A slight chill to the air, even in August, something almost Russian. The indigo sky above the black bay. The smell of cedar and pine.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
She slid the chef's knife from the storage block, the whisk of metal leaving wood a crisp note slicing through the humid air.
~ Jess Lourey
I love apples. I actually do eat an apple a day.
~ Lawrence Wright
i stay fresh like i'm wrapped in plastic.
~ Common
The darkness was crisp, as though scraped of sight and smell by winter's razor.
~ R. Scott Bakker
Roaming the streets of Manhattan on foot had always been one of my favorite ways to find inspiration. There's so much to see and smell (not all of it pleasant, except this time of year, which smells of roasted cashews, crisp air, and gingerbread lattes).
~ Rachel Cohn
Autumn seemed to arrive suddenly that year. The morning of the first September was crisp and golden as an apple.
~ J. K. Rowling
My classes commenced on the seventh of September, a tall blue day as crisp as the white starched blouses of the coeds who filed into my classroom and nervously took their seats. Standing behind the lectern at eight o'clock sharp, suit fresh-pressed and chin scraped clean, I felt my nostrils flare like a stud's at the nubby tight sex of them, flustered and pink-scrubbed, giggling and moist; my tighs flexed, and I yawned ferociously.
~ John Barth
It's the opposite of that. Engineers in lab coats have created a musical experience that is so crisp and clean, it can literally improve your hearing.
~ Unknown
Lettuce is too Flat
~ Unknown
Cold love's the loveliest love of all. So clear, so crisp, so empty. In short, so civilized.
~ Mervyn Peake
The day was typical of early September, sunny and crisp in the morning, hot by afternoon.
~ Michael Punke
In my new, crisp undergarment, I felt safe, knowing I was protected from bullets, fire, knives, and all manner of evil-and more importantly, from Satan, the destroyer.
~ Unknown
As they use to say, spick and span new.
~ Miguel de Cervantes