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Ironically, this same code had been a plot twist in a mediocre thriller Langdon had read years ago.
~ Dan Brown
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creating a new time zone for the clock, asking to share the time zone via SMS, adding a photo, and then, rather than trying to send the text, hitting the home button.
~ Dan Brown
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The dark religions are departed and sweet science reigns.
~ Dan Brown
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A word about meat caramelizing: You want it brown, not a light tan.
~ Daniel Boulud
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We had a strong relationship with Walter Brown and felt that he was the best owner in the league.
~ Bob Cousy
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The Thames was cold and it was the colour of the dishwater at the end of the washing up. I remember looking up through it and seeing the light pale brown and far above and wondering if I would sink farther or float up to it. I stayed down for the longest time Osama. I wouldn't mind drowning but I did float up in the end. Somehow I always seem to.
~ Chris Cleave
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Mr. Grote shows me how he grows wild rice in the stream and collects the seeds. The rice is nutty and brown. He plants the seeds after harvest in late summer for the crop the following year. It's an annual plant, he explains, which means that it dies in the autumn.
~ Christina Baker Kline
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It was sitting there under a gift-shop bust of Socrates, the inventor of mansplaining.
~ Christopher Brown
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she jumped to her feet and hurried off, returning only seconds later with a dark brown bottle and a coffee mug that said And then Buffy staked Edward. The End.
~ Heidi Betts
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Vile Father's brown nipples, on the ends of his pendulous man-cans, were like dried figs.
~ Lev Grossman
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'Tis the voice of the Lobster: I heard him declare"You have baked me too brown, I must sugar my hair."
~ Lewis Carroll
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When you've got a program like Texas or one like USC, every little thing is scrutinized.
~ Mack Brown
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Fathom curled his claws around the brown sphere and brought his snout close to it, feeling quite silly indeed.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
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Winter brings a colder palette with more heavy blue and violet, Fall has substantial more reddish and brown, Summer brings a variation of pastel colours and Spring fresh green and tangerine.
~ Siren Waroe
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All the dorms were named after dissidents, freedom fighters, revolutionaries.) "The Vaclav Havel is between the John Brown and the Cesar Chavez. If you get to Michael Collins," Rowena said, "you've gone too far.
~ Dave Eggers
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He looked down at the pattern of black, interlocking rings on the brown carpet.
~ Unknown
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I've seen the hood, kept under glass in the armory. The fabric is stiff and stained a brown so deep it's almost black, except for a few smears of green. Sometimes I go down and stare at it, trying to see my parents in the tide lines of dried blood. I want to feel something, something besides a vague queasiness. I want to feel more, but every time I look at it, I feel less.
~ Holly Black
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I now understand how varied the world of cultivated rice is; that rice can play the lead or be a sidekick; that brown rice is as valuable as white; and that short-grain rice is the bee's knees.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
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Salzburg... is a mountain town with a rushing river running right through the center, everything in the rain various shades of green and brown.
~ Jonathan Carroll
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Nearly all edible seaweeds - or 'sea vegetables,' as they ought technically to be called - belong to one of three broad groups: green, red and brown algae.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
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On Sundays he spends an hour occupied with his tins of shoe polishes and his three pairs of shoes, two black and one brown. The brown ones are the ones he'd been wearing when he'd first come to see her.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
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I liked the people at Brown, while I really disliked most of the fellow students I had met at Northwestern.
~ Ira Glass
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Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance.
~ Sam Brown
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hot and dry early that year, and by the Fourth of July the grass was parched and brown and stubby. The young Teddy Roosevelt, traveling through the north part of Dakota Territory on the way to his ranches near Medora, told a newspaper reporter in mid-July that "Between the drouth, the
~ Unknown
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