Quotes About Tang
Tang sucks.
~ Buzz Aldrin
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche commenting on the music of Georges Bizet: His music has the tang of sunny climates, their bracing air, their clearness. It voices a sensibility hitherto unknown to us.
~ Georges Bizet
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Sir, if Tang can't avoid the Mexican fishing fleet," O'Kane replied, "she doesn't have any business going on patrol.
~ William Tuohy
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Whoo!! What a day. I'm gonna drink tang until I forget it all.
~ Jhonen Vasquez
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That tang of dogshit in darkness. That's your starry crown.
~ Anne Carson
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We are sweet preserves of song, stored away so that in the winter of our deaths you can taste again the tang of our summers.
~ Robin Hobb
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Texture and flavor is king.
~ Adriano Zumbo
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The Tang went into decline and people became discontented. There was hunger and unrest, and as is common at such times, the troublemakers looked to place the blame on the foreigners.
~ Amitav Ghosh
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The color of the ground was in him, the red earth,The smack and tang of elemental things.
~ Edwin Markham
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One thing was certain: I would be in their Tang commercial. And if any of the other children tried to get in the way, I would use my pencil to blind them
~ Augusten Burroughs
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The air had that familiar tang of floor polish, socks and stale dinners that most schools share.
~ Jonathan Stroud
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My angels are jellyfish, electric, nearly invisible, armed with poisoned harpoons. My archangels are yellow tang. They feed on sunlight. They speak through color. Anything in their paths turns blind.
~ Eric Gamalinda
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The book smelled dusty and old but also carried a sweet tang, a hint of something inviting. She opened to the first page and started to read, pronouncing the words in a reverent whisper.
~ Shannon Hale
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I've been an investigator longer than you've been playing Vulcan Mind Meld with dead people - Tang
~ Meg Gardiner
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He could almost taste the tang of that swampy air right here in his own desert parking lot and hear the calls of the heavily beating flock, sorrowing and apologizing and making plans for some other time. Time. He realized that crows had always reminded him of time, dark time. He gazed at the backs of his hands, at the plummy dark repellent veins.
~ Joy Williams
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And now he knew that … the conquest of her body, because of the central privacy in her, would have the sweet tang of rape.
~ Ian Fleming
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Dave Barry once satirized Thurmond in his syndicated column, saying he colored his hair with Tang).
~ Katie Couric
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By the 11th century, after the fall of the Tang and as the rise of the Song dynasty led to new demand from China, Srivijaya's dominance of Southeast Asia was challenged from an unusual quarter, India.
~ Kishore Mahbubani
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A widow is a fascinating being with the flavor of maturity, the spice of experience, the piquancy of novelty, the tang of practiced coquetry, and the halo of one man's approval.
~ Helen Rowland
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The most successful hyperpowers are the ones where there was actual intermixing. Tang dynasty China was China's golden age, and contrary to what I was told when I was growing up, Tang China was founded by a man who by today's standards was no more than half Chinese. It was a mixed-blood dynasty that pulled in 'barbarians' from the steppe.
~ Amy Chua
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My biggest nightmare is that something doesn't have enough salt.
~ Antoni Porowski
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He could taste the familiar tang of museum air - an arid, deionized essence that carried a faint hint of carbon - the product of industrial, coal-filter dehumidifiers that ran around the clock to counteract the corrosive carbon dioxide exhaled by visitors.
~ Dan Brown
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A widow is a fascinating being with the flavor of maturity, the spice of experience, the piquancy of novelty, the tang of practiced coquetry, and the halo of one man's approval.
~ Helen Rowland
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When she breathed in the sage and dust and tang of orange peel, it smelled to her like deliverance.
~ Unknown
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