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For meat, milk, and eggs labelled organic, animals must: 1) be raised on organic feed (without most synthetic pesticides/fertilizers) 2) be traced 3) not be fed antibiotics or growth hormones 4) have access to the outdoors
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
The footprint of the savage traced in the sand is sufficient to attest the presence of man to the atheist who will not recognize God, whose hand is impressed upon the entire universe.
~ Hugh Miller
Roger's wand made a crackling noise as he traced it around Winston's arms, down his waist, and everywhere else.
~ Justin Swapp, The Magic Shop
Franke writes, "We do know that Holmes advertised his 'hotel' as a suitable lodging for visitors to the world's fair; that no fewer than fifty persons, reported to the police as missing, were traced to the Castle; and that there their trail ended" (109). Schechter: "No one can say exactly how many fairgoers Holmes lured to the Castle between May and October 1893, though he appears to have filled the place to capacity on most nights
~ Erik Larson
When an apparition came to an artist, it came almost invisibly, trailing a distant, unrecognisably vast sound, and he or she found it and traced where it nudged the surface, the facing surface, on which it would now stay visible even when it had withdrawn and gone back into the one.
~ John Berger
... good and evil are so interwoven in life that every good, traced up far enough, is found to involve evil. This is the great mystery of life.
~ Amelia Barr
I have never wanted to check out the family folklore that we could be traced back to a dominie at the hamlet of Balquhidder in the Scottish highlands.
~ James Black
The shadow of human life is traced upon a golden ground of immortal hope.
~ George Stillman Hillard
Our shadows, now parallel, now close together and joined, traced an exquisite pattern at our feet.
~ Marcel Proust
I was glad to hear of that determination as I detest the practice of cousins marrying or any marriage between persons in which there can be traced the most distant relationship. I go for the improvement instead of the deterioration of our race.
~ Ezra Cornell
Either everything in man can be traced as a development from below, or something must come from above. There is no avoiding that dilemma: you must be either a naturalist or a supernaturalist.
~ T. S. Eliot
I have a handful of leather jackets, and I love them all. I think most men my age do, and it can be traced back to the Fonz and Danny Zuko.
~ Jonathan Tropper
traced far enough, past hope, back across belief, it ends always at desire
~ Carl Phillips
When something—I must stress this with all possible emphasis—is traced back to a psychic condition or fact, it is very definitely not reduced to nothing and thereby nullified, but is shifted on to the plane of psychic reality
~ C.G. Jung
Here are the shadows left behind by a thousand moments, a thousand moods, of needs traced here on the wall by men who are gone. Here is the record of their being here.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
He was not the biggest man in the bar, but the look in his eyes was as hard as ice. It didn't invite greeting. As he walked, he brought his fingertips up to the scar on his left cheek and absentmindedly traced its length.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
It's cold outside, Mr. Snicket.' 'So I'll shiver,' I said. 'I've shivered before.' She looked down at the table and traced her father's name with her black fingernail. 'So have I,' she said.
~ Lemony Snicket
Our shadows, now parallel, now close together and joined, traced an exquisite pattern at our feet.
~ Marcel Proust