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Quotes About Carrot

Might have just been an innocent bystander, sir,' said Carrot 'What, in Ankh-Morpork?' 'Yes, sir.' 'We should have grabbed him, then, just for the rarity value
~ Terry Pratchett
My strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure, said Carrot. Really? Well, there's eleven of them.
~ Terry Pratchett
How do you spell 'contravention'? said Carrot, turning over a page. I don't, said Nobby, pushing through the crowds.
~ Terry Pratchett
You're not suggesting that Vetinari tucks into a nice rat every day? said Angua. I've heard he uses rats as spies, so I don't think he'd use them as elevenses, said Carrot.
~ Terry Pratchett
Now there's a power," he said. "Harnessing the lightning! The dream of mankind!" The Unnamed Boat surged forward. "Is it? It's not my dream," said Didactylos. "I always dream of a giant carrot chasing me through a field of lobsters.
~ Terry Pratchett
In certain seasons, We may be nourished by The idea of the carrot More than the carrot itself.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Every morning, I have a drink of spinach, blueberry, celery, carrot and Gillian McKeith energy food with linseed.
~ Trinny Woodall
Hope is an illusion a dangling carrot something to keep us going but going towards what
~ James Frey
I had to sit down and promise the kids I would no longer have any spray tans. My husband started sending me the carrot emoji.
~ Mel Giedroyc
Nobody seems more obsessed by diet than our anti-materialistic, otherworldly, New Age, spiritual types. But if the material world is merely illusion, an honest guru should be as content with Budweiser and bratwurst as with raw carrot juice, tofu, and seaweed slime.
~ Edward Abbey
I like to be adventurous in this, and so today I have a carrot, turmeric, a clove of garlic, frozen mango slices, half a banana, apple juice, and a shot of whiskey.
~ Dan Chaon
Haley remembered another bit of Irish wisdom, something her dad said all the time: "Never bolt your door with a boiled carrot!" She
~ Chris Grabenstein
The cameo I did in 'Fellowship of the Ring' was I was in the street of Bree, and I was eating a carrot.
~ Peter Jackson
I'll eat a bowl of bircher muesli for breakfast and I really like fresh carrot, orange, ginger and mint juice.
~ Adriano Zumbo
In the morning I'll have a juice to start off the day - that might be a fresh orange, but from the juicer. I like apple, carrot, ginger and I actually have celery straight sometimes.
~ Rochelle Humes
Orange is my favorite color overall.
~ Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Mr. Furrow jerked a thumb toward the mule in the back of the barn. "Rabbit'll kill anything comes near his carrot if he hasn't done with it. And he'll kick you if you make him go too fast in the field. I'd whip him, but he's so old a whipping might kill him, and he's our last and only mule. So we just keep away from his carrot and we keep it slow. That's the rules with Rabbit.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
A certain kind comes very fast, but unexpectedly, like a feeling about work on behalf of beauty no one devours: those carrot birds, those radish flowers.
~ Unknown
Vegetables are a must on a diet. I suggest carrot cake, zucchini bread, and pumpkin pie.
~ Jim Davis
Despite its greater sophistication and higher aspirations, Motivation 2.0 still wasn't exactly ennobling. It suggested that, in the end, human beings aren't much different from livestock—that the way to get us moving in the right direction is by dangling a crunchier carrot or wielding a sharper stick. But what this operating system lacked in enlightenment, it made up for in effectiveness. It worked well—extremely well. Until it didn't. As
~ Daniel H. Pink
Eden Fruitarianism is the solution to the dilemma of the screaming carrot.
~ Mango Wodzak, Destination Eden
Hope is the denial of reality. It is the carrot dangled before the draft horse to keep him plodding along in a vain attempt to reach it." "Are you saying we shouldn't hope?" "I'm saying we should remove the carrot and walk forward with our eyes open!
~ Margaret Weis
Hope is the denial of reality. It is the carrot dangled before the draft horse to keep him plodding along in a vain attempt to reach it.
~ Margaret Weis