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Taste Quotes by Jodi Picoult
- I don't know what you think of me. And you certainly would never picture us together. But probably peanut butter was just peanut butter for…
- When you showed someone how you felt, it was fresh and honest. When you told someone how you felt, there might be nothing behind the…
- I wanted him to feel what I felt when I was with him: that incredible combination of comfort, decadence, and wonder; the knowledge that, with…
- let me tell you what happens when you cook down the syrup of loss over the open fire of sorrow: it solidfies into something wlaw.…
- when you want something so desperately, you shake with the need for it. you tell yourself that you don't need more than one sip, because…
- A lie, as you probably know, has a taste all its own. Blocky and bitter and never quite right, like when you pop a piece…
- All writers start with a layer of truth, don't they? If not, their stories would be nothing but spools of cotton candy, a fleeting taste…
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