Quotes of Peanut - somelinesforyou

“ I hate television. I hate it as much as I hate peanuts. But I can't stop eating peanuts. ”

- Orson Welles

“ I hate television. I hate it as much as peanuts. But I can't stop eating peanuts. ”

- Orson Wells

“ No man in the world has more courage than the man who can stop after eating one peanut. ”

- Channing Pollock

“ If I can't have too many truffles, I'll do without truffles. ”

- Colette

“ There's nothing better than good sex. But bad sex? A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is better than bad sex. ”

- Billy Joel

“ A plenitude of peanut butter and a dearth of hot mustard. ”

- Patrick Dean

“ Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love. ”

- Charlie Brown

“ I have been up to see the Congress and they do not seem to be able to do anything except to eat peanuts and chew tobacco, while my army is starving. ”

- Robert E. Lee

“ Bible study is like eating peanuts. The more you eat, the more you want to eat. ”

- Paul Little

“ Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space. ”

- Douglas Adams

“ New Scientist magazine reported that in the future, cars could be powered by hazelnuts. That's encouraging, considering an eight-ounce jar of hazelnuts costs about nine dollars. Yeah, I've got an idea for a car that runs on bald eagle heads and Faberge eggs. ”

- Jimmy Fallon

“ They have reduced the audience's level of receptivity to a bunch of monkeys asking for the same peanuts. And they are the same organ grinders giving it to them. If that sounds extreme, it's not. It's true. ”

- Herbert Brodkin

“ When I was young, I said to God, god, tell me the mystery of the universe. But God answered, that knowledge is for me alone. So I said, god, tell me the mystery of the peanut. Then God said, well, George, that's more nearly your size. ”

- George Washington Carver

“ The problem lay buried, unspoken for many years in the minds of American women. It was a strange stirring, a sense of dissatisfaction, a yearning that women suffered in the middle of the twentieth century in the United States. Each suburban housewife struggled with it alone… ”

- Betty Friedan

“ Anything will give up its secrets if you love it enough. Not only have I found that when I talk to the little flower or to the little peanut they will give up their secrets, but I have found that when I silently commune with people they give up their secrets also - if you love them enough. ”

- George Washington Carver
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