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Quotes About Crust

Delicious was not a term applicable to anything below the crust of that volcano, whose heady vapors numbed his ravished senses.
~ Jean Cocteau
In the fossil record of our existence, there is no trace of love. You cannot find it held in the earth's crust, waiting to be discovered. The long bones of our ancestors show nothing of their hearts. Their last meal is sometimes preserved in peat or in ice, but their thoughts and feelings are gone.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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
There are lines of geomagnetic force running through the Earth's crust, and most of the time, these run in opposing directions - forward and backward. In some places, they deviate and will cross each other, and when that happens, you kind of get a geomagnetic mess going in all different directions. I call these vertices.
~ Diana Gabaldon
pudding with a cinnamon crust for dessert.
~ David Baldacci
Of course you're a worm. We're all worms—grubby worms creeping over the crust of the Earth, through dust and dirt.
~ Philip K. Dick
For the first half-billion years, Earth was a molten inferno some 8,000 degrees Celsius—hotter than today's sun. Scientists call this violent era the Hadean, from the Greek word Hades, or hell. Time and again, the young Earth built up a crust, only to see it incinerated by storms of flaming meteors.
~ Unknown
chicken pot pie, the crust shattering under the fork,
~ Unknown
I don't know about your true form, but the weight of your ego sure is pushing the crust of the earth toward the breaking point.
~ Jim Butcher
Pizza! I want some.
~ Dee Dee Ramone
Love in a hut, with water and a crust, Is - Love, forgive us! - cinders, ashes, dust.
~ John Keats
Love in a hut, with water and a crust, Is—Love, forgive us!—cinders, ashes, dust. Love in a palace is perhaps at last More grievous torment than a hermit's fast.
~ John Keats
lithosphere
~ John McPhee
My kids are funny. They won't eat the heels on a loaf of bread. So I patiently explained to them that they eat rolls, and rolls are all crust, just like heels...and now they won't eat rolls!
~ Dik Browne
with fresh bread,
~ Unknown
There was no matching real, Jersey-style pizza
~ Unknown
Few experiences in life are more universal than pain, which flows like lava beneath the crust of daily life. I
~ Unknown