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Quotes About Picnic

It's such a dissonant name. Brid-get. Brid-get. Brigitbrigitbrigit. It almost sounds like a birdcall. One of those irritating birds that live in bushes and chirp repetitiously and ruin ones picnic. Not that I go on many picnics. Brigitbrigitbrigit.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
He thought her delightful, - freckles, picnic-untidiness and all.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
I like to walk around Central Park and take in the vibe, have a picnic if the weather is good, and people-watch.
~ Samantha Barks
And more and more, Joe Biden, from the Democrats' perspective, looks expendable. He's disposable. He is political picnic cutlery - if you will.
~ Dagen McDowell
I'm not opposed to a fancy meal, but I'll take a picnic any day... food and nature? Sign me up.
~ Ryan Paevey
He'd written me up a proposal of why dating him was a sound decision. It had included things like "I'll give up cigarettes unless I really, really need one" and "I'll unleash romantic surprises every week, such as: an impromptu picnic, roses, or a trip to Paris—but not actually any of those things because now they're not surprises.
~ Richelle Mead
There he got out the luncheon-basket and packed a simple meal, in which, remembering the stranger's origin and preferences, he took care to include a yard of long French bread, a sausage out of which the garlic sang, some cheese which lay down and cried, and a long-necked straw-covered flask wherein lay bottled sunshine shed and garnered on far Southern slopes.
~ Kenneth Grahame
coldtonguecoldhamcoldbeefpickledgherkinssaladfrenchrollscresssandwichespottedmeatgingerbeerlemonadesodawater——
~ Kenneth Grahame
Like the end of a picnic, all the weenies will be roasted.
~ Kim Harrison
I like to pic-a-nic more than a bee likes to bumble.
~ Deborah Wiles
A genius he may be, but he is still a habitual meddler and magnet for trouble." The bodyguard winked at Artemis. "No offense, young sir, but you could turn a Sunday picnic into an international incident.
~ Eoin Colfer
Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors.
~ Alice Walker
Soon, leedle proletarians, ve vill have free picnic in the cool shade, ve vill eat hot dogs and trink free beer beneath the villow trees! Like hogs, yes! Like beautiful leedle hogs!
~ Eugene O'Neill
When I was about six years old I decided to make a teddy bears' picnic in our dining room, so I set up 10 dolls and teddy bears around the table and made them each an apricot jam sandwich. It was only when I sat down that I realized I'd made 10 apricot jam sandwiches for 10 inanimate objects, and that I'd have to eat them all.
~ Lolly Adefope
One of the nice things about the Senior Tour is that we can take a cart and cooler. If your game is not going well, you can always have a picnic.
~ Lee Trevino
But we were just picnicking friends
~ Douglas Preston
If life on Planet Earth was really supposed to be a picnic, we would all have been born clutching gingham tablecloths.
~ Jonathan Cainer
During the rainstorms of April the oyster rises from the sea and opens its shell - rain enters it - when it sinks the raindrops become the pearl. So take a picnic, open your body, and give birth to pearls. â €
~ Anne Sexton
There! she said, as she spread the tablecloth and put the sandwiches in a neat pile upon it. Don't they look tempting? I always think that food tastes better outdoors. With that remark, remarked Kismine, Jasmine enters the Middle class.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The things that make me happiest in the whole world are going on the occasional picnic, either with my children or with my partner; big family gatherings; and being able to go to the grocery store - if I can get those things in, I'm doing good.
~ Kate Winslet
I had a bottle of wine, bread, apples, cheese, sausages, and a ferret in a basket beside me, and a cushion to perch on. I
~ Robin Hobb
What do you most want for your birthday picnic, Admiral?" Taken by surprise, he answered honestly: "No casualties.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors.
~ Alice Walker
Tea to the English is really picnic indoors. Plenty of sandwiches and cookies and of course hot tea. We all used the same cups and plates. (Walker 2000: 116)
~ Alice Walker