Clams Quote by Louis Kronenberger Download Open image “She ate so many clams that her stomach rose and fell with the tide.” — Louis Kronenberger ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Clams Cooking Culinary Food Rose Stomach Tides
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“She had been lying there, facedown in the water long before the tide had turned at 3.04 that morning. Her eyes were staring into… — A.J. Waines Copy Share Image
Brooding, she changed the pool into the sea, and made the minnows into sharks and whales, and cast vast clouds over this tiny world… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
She had sand in her mouth and between her toes, the briny wind raising goose bumps on her skin, and the sweetest, spellbound feeling… — Lauren Kate Copy Share Image
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Today's competitiveness, so much imposed from without, is exhausting, not exhilarating; is unending-a part of one's social life, one's solitude, one's sleep, one's sleeplessness. — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
If it is the great delusion of moralists to suppose that all previous ages were less sinful than their own, then it is the… — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
Conformity may not always reign in the prosperous bourgeois suburb, but it ultimately always governs. — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
The moving van is a symbol of more than our restlessness, it is the most conclusive evidence possible of our progress. — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
With intellectuals, moral thought is often less a tonic that quickens ethical action than a narcotic that deadens it. — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
In an automobile civilization, which was one of constant motion and activity, there was almost no time to think; in a television one, there… — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
On any morning these days whole segments of the population wake up to find themselves famous, while, to keep matters shipshape, whole contingents of… — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
Someone who gossips well has a reputation for being good company or even a wit, never for being a gossip. — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
The American Way is so restlessly creative as to be essentially destructive; the American Way is to carry common sense itself almost to the… — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
Ours is not so much an age of vulgarity as of vulgarization; everything is tampered with or touched up, or adulterated or watered down,… — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
Life for most of us is full of steep stairs to go up and later, shaky stairs to totter down; and very early in… — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
There's little in taking or giving, There's little in water or wine: This living, this living, this living, Was never a project of mine.… — Dorothy Parker Copy Share Image
Our schools too often want to shut people up so they can't talk about real solutions. People who think differently tend to clam up… — Benjamin Carson Copy Share Image
I froze, shocked. (And don't try to clam that you did anything different the first time a government bureaucrat pulled a gun on you.) — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
I am lucky to be what I am! Thank goodness I'm not just a clam, or a ham, or a dusty jar of sour… — Dr. Seuss Copy Share Image
I make a wicked clam chowdah, and linguine with clam sauce. Oysters I like to eat raw, and mussels in either a white wine… — Jim Himes Copy Share Image
Happy as a clam, is what my mother says for happy. I am happy as a clam: hard-shelled, firmly closed. — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
It is a dead heart. It is inside of me. It is a stranger yet once it was agreeable, opening and closing like a… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
My favorite thing is Spaghetti with white clam sauce anywhere on the Amalfi Coast or the Tuscan Coast. — Todd English Copy Share Image
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But when that smoking chowder came in, the mystery was delightfully explained. Oh! sweet friends, hearken to me. It was made of small juicy… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image