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People who dream when they sleep at night know of a special kind of happiness which the world of the day holds not, a placid ecstasy, and ease of heart, that are like honey on the tongue. They also know that the real glory of dreams lies in their atmosphere of unlimited freedom. It is not the freedom of the dictator, who enforces his own will on the world, but the freedom of the artist, who has no will, who is free of will.
Karen Blixen
Honey,” Jammer said, "you'll learn. Some things you teach yourself to remember to forget.
William Gibson
When I was little, my mom tells me, I used to say things like, 'Mom do you hear the string section? Do you hear the string section?' And she would look at me and say, 'No honey, I don't know what you're talking about.'
Tori Amos
Don't forget honey. Never let one man worry your mind. Find 'em, fool 'em and forget 'em.
Mae West
Always remember honey. A good motto is Take all you can get and give as little as possible.
Mae West
Honey? Traffic's kinda busy and you're naked. Honey!?
Bill Allred
Tiggers don't like honey.
A. A. Milne
He could see the honey, he could smell the honey, but he couldn't quite reach the honey.
A. A. Milne
I want to love you wildly. I don't want words, but inarticulate cries, meaningless, from the bottom of my most primitive being, that flow from my belly like honey. A piercing joy, that leaves me empty, conquered, silenced.
Anaïs Nin
The bee collects honey from flowers in such a way as to do the least damage or destruction to them, and he leaves them whole, undamaged and fresh, just as he found them.
Francis de Sales
Honey the party went away quickly, but thats the trouble with ticking and talking.
St. Vincent (musician)
You're a little honey and you're quite a dish. Saturday night we're goin' fishin' to fish.
Tex Atchison
I dreamt -- marvellous error! -- that I had a beehive here inside my heart. And the golden bees were making white combs and sweet honey from my old failures.
Antonio Machado
There aren't many funny bits in Mr Tolkien either,' Matilda said. ‘Do you think that all children's books ought to have funny bits in them?' Miss Honey asked. ‘I do,' Matilda said. ‘Children are not so serious as grown-ups and love to laugh.
Roald Dahl
Later that day, when Alice was off having a Rorschach, I asked, "How can a person who's never eaten honey have a family that can afford to send her here?” "Probably really incredibly crazy and interesting, so they let her in for less,” said Georgina.
Susanna Kaysen
Imagine spending four billion years stocking the oceans with seafood, filling the ground with fossil fuels, and drilling the bees in honey production --only to produce a race of bed-wetters.
Barbara Ehrenreich
It takes a bee 10,000,000 trips to collect enough nectar to make 1 pound of honey.
Sue Monk Kidd
I have seen a thousand sunsets and sunrises, on land where it floods forest and mountains with honey coloured light, at sea where it rises and sets like a blood orange in a multicoloured nest of cloud, slipping in and out of the vast ocean. I have seen a thousand moons: harvest moons like gold coins, winter moons as white as ice chips, new moons like baby swans' feathers.
Gerald Durrell
I don't mind bees and think we are all the better for having them around. I like the taste of honey.
Henry Rollins
Can you make honey, from nothing? How about a glass of milk, from nothing? How about a living leaf? Can you make a living frog, or a cat, a horse or a cow, from nothing? How about an eye? Make me a fully functioning eye, using no materials. Can you? Of course you can't. You don't even have an intelligent answer for how those came about. You would probably say that evolution is responsible for everything, but that it didn't make it from nothing. It made it from gases in space. Then where did the gases come from? You have to keep saying that there was something in the beginning, because basic science says that nothing can come from nothing.
Ray Comfort
Loving is a journey with water and with stars, with smothered air and abrupt storms of flour: loving is a clash of lightning-bolts and two bodies defeated by a single drop of honey.
Pablo Neruda
One time, my wife said to me, [imitating his wife] "Honey, the dryer is broken." [as himself] Did you check the lint trap? [imitating his wife with a clueless face] Sit down, honey, I'll check it. [as his wife] "Was there anything in there?" [as himself] There's a quilt in there. Look! You made a sofa cushion.
Ron White
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