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Quotes About Berries

I think all kids need snacks. Mine are fruit machines. I give them things like apple slices, berries and melon. Do I let them eat ice cream? Absolutely. But not every day.
~ Emeril Lagasse
It was either a ritual sacrifice, or more nuts and berries for dinner.
~ Michael Pollan
I also brought some berries." She pulled out a cloth bundle. "I thought you might like something sweet. Can I share them with you?" He eyed her up and down. "I guess you're small enough, you couldn't eat that many.
~ Terry Goodkind
As we sift out, I deposit a small indoor conservancy in the center of the third floor, with young trees, grasses, and rocks draped with tender mosses and delicate berries to feed the lemurs while we are away. As a hasty afterthought, I add a circular, stone-ringed pool of water and remove all rugs. Poop is easier to clean off hardwood.
~ Karen Marie Moning
One practice that faded from fashion about a hundred years ago is the custom of topping drinks, especially those made with crushed ice, with mounds of berries and small slices of other fruits, such as strawberries and bananas. In the days when these drinks were served at first-class bars, the customers were provided with short spoons with which to eat the fruit—it's a practice I'd love to see return to the barrooms of America.
~ Gary Regan
Blueberries SIDEKICKS: Purple grapes, cranberries, boysenberries, raspberries, strawberries, currants, blackberries, cherries, and all other varieties of fresh, frozen, or dried berries TRY TO EAT: 1 to 2 cups daily
~ Steven G. Pratt
A vida é por vezes triste e muitas vezes aborrecida mas de vez em quando há groselhas no bolo.
~ Nancy Mitford
I've blamed her for all of this, for leaving, for ruining me. And maybe that was the seed of it, but from that one little seed grew this tumor of a flowering plant. And I'm the one who nurtures it. I water it. I care for it. I nibble from its poison berries. I let it wrap around my neck, choking the air right out of me. I've done that. All by myself. All to myself.
~ Gayle Forman
If I'm going to feel estranged and alienated and away from home I don't want anyone interrupting it to debate which berries to have in their pancakes.
~ Rick Moody
If my holding out those berries was an act of temporary insanity, then those people will embrace insanity too.
~ Suzanne Collins
The bird, the pin, the song, the berries, the watch, the cracker, the dress that burst into flames. I am the mockingjay. The one that survived despite the Capitol's plans. The symbol of the rebellion.
~ Suzanne Collins
El pájaro, el broche, la canción, las bayas, el reloj, la galleta, el vestido que estalló en llamas. Yo soy el sinsajo. La que sobrevivió a pesar de los planes del Capitolio, el símbolo de la rebelión.
~ Suzanne Collins
And again and again when I held out those berries that meant different things to different people. Love for Peeta. Refusal to give in under impossible odds. Defiance of the Capitol's inhumanity. Haymitch
~ Suzanne Collins
Debe de ser un sistema muy frágil, si un puñado de bayas puede hacer que se derrumbe
~ Suzanne Collins - En Llamas
Blueberries, blackberries, and dark-blue grapes contain anthocyanins, which give them their dark-blue
~ Gerald M. Lemole
Roarke pointed a finger at Galahad who'd begun his crouch toward the berries. The cat turned his head toward the screen as if suddenly enraptured by the financial new.
~ J.D. Robb
Even as a kid, I was a businessman. I figured out that if you plucked all the berries off my neighbor's tree and smashed them up, they made a Nickelodeon Gak-type consistency. I sold them to all the neighborhood kids and made stacks of quarters. Of course, the berries were poisonous, and I got in all types of trouble.
~ Adam DeVine
Sweet as cherries, bright as berries, light of my moony sky.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
At the grocery store, kale, tomatoes and berries won't have a single label touting their nutritional benefits," says Block, "but that's only because fresh produce doesn't have much of a marketing department.
~ The Editors of Men's Health
coffa or cauphe, a kind of drink among the Turks and Persians, (and of late introduced among us) which is black, thick and bitter, destrained from Berries of that nature, and name, thought good and very wholesom: they say it expels melancholy.
~ James Gleick
Making crumble is one of my favourite things in the world - I add oats, berries, honey and cinnamon.
~ Emma Weymouth
I once knew an old man who used to tell stories at night by the fire. Stories about paradise. This is how he described it: carpets of moss, pools of cool water, flowers and sweet berries everywhere, trees growing up to the sky, and the voices of their leaves speaking to the wind above you. Can you hear them?
~ Cornelia Funke
I used to drink tons of caffeine. Now I make smoothies with frozen berries and Green Vibrance health powder.
~ Leighton Meester
Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries and other varieties have anthocyanins that can help reverse some loss of balance and memory associated with aging.
~ David H. Murdock