Quote by Morris Gleitzman Download Open image ““those fried potatoes I can smell are for me. I think they are.”” — Morris Gleitzman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I bought a big bag of potatoes and it's growing eyes like crazy. Other foods rot. Potatoes want to see.” — Bill Callahan Copy Share Image
“They’re your guilty pleasure. You have some tucked away in your office at work, and all over your house... you can never get enough… — Loretta Lost Copy Share Image
“Looks delicious," he lied. "A mite crispy along the edges - but then, I like it that way." Incredulous eyes met his own. "You… — Tracy Anne Warren Copy Share Image
“Your mummy and daddy love you very much,’ she’d say. ‘But people can’t fry potatoes after they’re dead.” — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
“I'm an acquired taste. I'm anchovies. If I was potato chips I could go more places.” — Tori Amos Copy Share Image
“My boy! It's really true, you really love hashed brown potatoes? You make me so happy. JACK [without conviction]: Yes, I like them, I… — Eugène Ionesco Copy Share Image
“So? What are you going to do about it? Throw your mashed potatoes at me? I'm consumed by terror.” — Jennifer L. Armentrout Copy Share Image
“I have a feeling this is more dangerous than hoeing potatoes in the hot sun.” — Cheryl Landmark Copy Share Image
“Lord, I can’t live in his mashed potato world. I need my tubers scalloped and diced and baked and fried and different every time.… — Lorna Seilstad Copy Share Image
“I had a dream about you. You were crying, and your tears were so salty I decided to collect your sadness to sprinkle on potato chips. I thought we could start a business. I would make potato chips, I would make you sad, and you would cry onto the chips and season them for consumption. I thought a good name… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share
I used to get stuck trying to find the first sentence of a story, then I realised that it was often because I didn't… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
I like the idea of young readers using my stories as a sort of moral gym, where they can flex and develop their newly… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
I discovered you can get closer to a character's thoughts and feelings in a book than in a film. — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
At around nine or 10 years of age, young people start to decide for themselves what's moral or not, and that's why I like… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
When I did finally live in the Dandenongs, the mountain ash forests became an important part of my life. — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
“Potato slices, crispy and fragrant. And toast glistening with what looks like actual creamy butter. And three fried eggs. That’s more eggs than I’ve… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
“De repente quiero que me clave una de las jeringuillas, para poder caer en un sueño profundo y no despertarme nunca, para no volver… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
I think the best writers use the language they use every day when they talk to friends. When we talk to each other, we… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
Stories can bring alive the moral universe in a very vivid, useful, engaging way. — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image
“Dear Reader Once and its sequel Then are two parts of the same story, but they were written and published as two separate books.… — Morris Gleitzman Copy Share Image