Quote by Dave Duncan Download Open image ““As well try to organize a herd of crocodiles to pick strawberries.”” — Dave Duncan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“From strawberries under torture one may extract all sorts of things.” — Stanisław Lem Copy Share Image
“...anyone who thinks that all fruits ripen at the same time as strawberries, knows nothing of grapes.” — Paracelsus Copy Share Image
“And a refrigerator may hold a basket of strawberries, which would be important if a maniac said to you, “If you don’t give me… — Lemony Snicket Copy Share Image
“If I had any prejudices, the gift of such delicious fruit as this would melt them all away.” — Elizabeth Gaskell Copy Share Image
“The fruit of the garden is not restricted to what we eat. Every garden lends something more to the imagination - beauty.” — Vigen Guroian Copy Share Image
“Well, if you asked me what my favorite fruit was before last night, I would've said strawberries. But that's cuz I didn't know oranges… — Cassie Mae Copy Share Image
“You have so much love to give! But I feel like you’re all the time digging in the tomato bin, saying, ‘Where are the… — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share Image
“I just blend a bag of frozen strawberries with a peeled navel orange and a squeeze of lemon.” — Joel Fuhrman Copy Share Image
“But not all its avenues were paved with marble nor all its denizens dwellers in palaces. Men and women of a dozen races huddled… — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“People believe what they want to believe, lad. It’s very hard to believe in anything that will make you unhappy.” — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“I never tell you lies, imp. But sometimes I don’t tell everybody all the truth.” — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“The people learned that they could grumble without being disloyal, because the ministers were not beloved kings above reproach, but only rather stupid people… — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“The world once had real problems with heretics splitting the Church and infidels at the gates of Vienna. What real benefit was the discovery… — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“wars are like love affairs—easy to start, hard to end, and outrageously expensive.” — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“Now he seemed to be stranded for the rest of his life on a world unknown, more exotic than anywhere Haggard ever Rode or… — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“We were not mad youngsters, but love is not confined to the young. Indeed, true love is a phenomenon of middle age, for only… — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image
“Revenge was violence and therefore forbidden by the Teacher - excepting violence against unbelievers, of course, which this probably would be.” — Dave Duncan Copy Share Image