Quotes of Chunk - somelinesforyou

“ Well, I don't know any piece by heart, but Mozart goes something like this... What do you think? ”

- Robert Morris

“ You know, you've got serious pieces, you've got light pieces, you've got cooking segments, you've got health-related topics, so it's not as if they've had a unique personality from the get-go. ”

- Katie Couric

“ Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands — and then eat just one of the pieces. ”

- Judith Viorst

“ If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again. ”

- Flavia Weedn

“ Love is the whole thing.We are only pieces. ”

- Rumi

“ Strength is the ability to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of those pieces. ”

- Judith Viorst

“ For me, the cinema is not a slice of life, but a piece of cake. ”

- Alfred Hitchcock

“ A diamond is a chunk of coal that made good under pressure. ”

- Unknown

“ Now that I'm gettin' old enough to get some money, I'd like to have some money. I don't get much made, I need to conquer a big chunk of money. Not quit playin' but quit playin' so hard. ”

- Muddy Waters

“ Nagasaki is not just a few hazy images. I remember it as a real chunk of my life. ”

- Kazuo Ishiguro

“ Any organisation is like a septic tank. The really big chunks rise to the top. ”

- John Imhoff

“ A corporation's primary goal is to make money. Government's primary role is to take a big chunk of that money and give it to others. ”

- Larry Ellison

“ I think most of our lives are made up of both things visible and things interior, with a large chunk of them being interior. ”

- Stephen Dunn

“ Time isn't a commodity, something you pass around like cake. Time is the substance of life. When anyone asks you to give your time, they're really asking for a chunk of your life. ”

- Antoinette Bosco

“ The ages of seven to eleven is a huge chunk of life, full of dulling and forgetting. It is fabled that we slowly lose the gift of speech with animals, that birds no longer visit our windowsills to converse. As our eyes grow accustomed to sight they armour themselves against wonder. ”

- Leonard Cohen
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