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Butter Quotes by Rick Riordan
- You are okay?" he asked. "Not eaten by monsters?" "Not even a little bit." I showed him that I still had both arms and both…
- Yay!' he said. 'Now we can eat peanut butter sandwiches and ride fish ponies! We can fight monsters and see Annabeth and make things go…
- Tyson thought Annabeth was just about the coolest thing since peanut butter, and he SERIOUSLY loved peanut butter.
- Is Tyson okay?" I asked. The question seemed to take my dad by surprise. He's fine. Doing much better than I expected. Though "peanut butter"…
- Enemy giants moved towards the breech, and Tyson picked up the fallen warrior’s club. He yelled something to his fellow blacksmiths – probably ‘FOR POSEIDON!’…
- Is Tyson okay?' I asked. The question seemed to take my dad by surprise. 'He's fine. Doing much better than I expected. Though 'peanut butter'…
More Butter Quotes
- Flattery and deceit are the darlings of great men, and so with these men spread the butter on thick, if you want… — Pietro Aretino
- I make a mean peanut butter and jelly sandwich. — Jack Black
- About half my designs are controlled fantasy, 15 percent are total madness and the rest are bread-and-butter designs. — Manolo Blahnik
- In the 1960s, you could eat anything you wanted, and of course, people were smoking cigarettes and all kinds of things, and… — Julia Child
- I think one of the terrible things today is that people have this deathly fear of food: fear of eggs, say, or… — Julia Child
- Men are my bread and butter. It's what I live for! I have no shame about that. — Fiona Apple
- The coffee was boiling over a charcoal fire, and large slices of bread and butter were piled one upon the other like… — Charles Dickens
- Now, because he knows that his economic theories don't work, he's been spending these last few days calling me every name in… — Barack Obama
- I have a most peaceable disposition. My desires are for a modest hut, a thatched roof, but a good bed, good food,… — Heinrich Heine
- See with what entire freedom the whaleman takes his handful of lamps-often but old bottles and vials, though. ... He burns, too,… — Herman Melville
- In the centre of a spacious table rose a pastry as large as a church, flanked on the north by a quarter… — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
- All well-regulated families set apart an hour every morning for tea and bread and butter — Joseph Addison