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Salt Quotes

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Wasting away again in Margaritaville, searching for my lost shaker of salt.
Jimmy Buffett

Authors on Salt Quotes: Mahatma Gandhi Kami Garcia Uesugi Kenshin George Herbert Marcus Tullius Cicero Matt Smith Elizabeth Wurtzel Richard Jackson Jeff Tweedy Wolfgang Puck Mariama Bâ Beverly Johnson John Piper Eddie Vedder Red Buttons Les Dawson Andy Grundberg Francoise Sagan Charlaine Harris David Suzuki Rosalind Franklin John Lancaster Spalding Pat Conroy Terry Bradshaw Gideon Glick Andrew Thomas Harper Lee Lord Byron Danai Gurira Sherrilyn Kenyon Jimmy Carter Vance Havner Marian Burros
2.
We wish to discuss a structure for the salt of deoxyribose nucleic acid. D.N.A. This structure has novel features which are of considerable biologic interest.
Rosalind Franklin

3.
Wonder is the salt of the earth.
M. C. Escher

4.
One thing I like about Argentina, they only cook with salt; that's it.
Robert Duvall

5.
When life gives you lemons, get tequila and salt.
Sanjaya Malakar

6.
Offensive linemen are like salt. Nobody ever remembers the brand they buy.
Blaine Nye

7.
Take life with a pinch of salt A shot of tequila and a wedge of lime Do nothing at all But take your time
John Walter Bratton

8.
People don't enjoy salt. They enjoy what is salted. We are the salt of the earth. We do not exist for ourselves.
John Piper

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You end up taking your sugar with your salt and your kicks with your kisses.
Kami Garcia

10.
Fish without wine is like egg without salt.
Auguste Escoffier

11.
The chief object of every golf architect or greenkeeper worth his salt is to imitate the beauties of nature so closely as to make his work indistinguishable from nature itself.
Alister MacKenzie

12.
You [Robespierre] will follow us soon. Your house will be beaten down and salt sown in the place where it stood.
Georges Danton

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Retrospectively, I would agree with Luis Bunuel that sex without sin is like an egg without salt.
Carlos Fuentes

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I never understood that if you sweat as much as I used to every night, you drain your body of salts. So I got very, very, seriously ill. I got to the stage where I was almost hospitalized with serious problems.
Roger Daltrey

15.
As we do not see squares in nature, I thought that it is man-made. But I have corrected myself. Because squares exist in salt crystals, our daily salt.
Josef Albers

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Before you know what kindness really is you must lose things, feel the future dissolve in a moment like salt in a weakened broth.
Naomi Shihab Nye

17.
Wars are to be won with swords and spears, not with rice and salt.
Uesugi Kenshin

18.
My gran had always told me that a woman--any woman worth her salt--could do whatever she had to.
Charlaine Harris

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A good apology is like antibiotic, a bad apology is like rubbing salt in the wound.
Randy Pausch

20.
My lad chewed and swallowed a dictionary. We gave him Epsom salts - but we can't get a word out of him.
Les Dawson

21.
There is no savor more sweet, more salt than to be glad to be what, woman, and who, myself, I am.
Denise Levertov

22.
It's all in fun. I take everything with a grain of salt.
Hope Solo

23.
Peace is achieved with rice and salt, not with katanas and arrows
Uesugi Kenshin

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A day without an argument is like an egg without salt.
Angela Carter

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Trust no one unless you have eaten much salt with him.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

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With any work worth its salt, you have to trust the author enough to take its measure. And if you apply too many preconceptions, you are not taking its measure.
Art Spiegelman

27.
To call a fashion wearable is the kiss of death. No new fashion worth its salt is ever wearable.
Eugenia Sheppard

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A Good School deserves to be call'd, the very Salt of the Town, that hath it.
Cotton Mather

29.
The flavour of life is love. The salt of life is also love.
Mariama Bâ

30.
I never met a librarian worth his or her salt who didn't perceive my passion for books.
Frank Delaney

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Freedom requires religion like a slug requires salt
Pat Condell

32.
It is like what we imagine knowledge to be: dark, salt, clear, moving, utterly free.
Elizabeth Bishop

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But after all, the villains are the salt in the soup of a story.
Cornelia Funke

34.
In time we grow older, we grow wiser, we grow smarter, and we're better. And I feel like I'm becoming more seasoned, although I don't have my salt-and-pepper hair.
Usher

35.
Disappointment is often the salt of life.
Theodore Parker

36.
Any writer worth his salt writes to please himself.
Harper Lee

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You as a salt-being, made of salt, go to fathom the depth of the ocean, and in the process you yourself dissolve. A great maharishi once said that true meditation is like this.
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

38.
Risk is the salt and sugar of life.
Freya Stark

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The critical opinions of a writer should always be taken with a large grain of salt. For the most part, they are manifestations of his debate with himself as to what he should do next and what he should avoid.
W. H. Auden

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People never know each other until they have eaten a certain amount of salt together.
Aristotle

41.
If whisky or salt won't cure it, then to hell with it. I worry about important things.
Florence King

42.
Most smoked salts are made with liquid smoke, which is a condensate, but really, really good smoked salt is literally smoked.
Grant Achatz

43.
I went to a restaurant with my friend, and he said, "Pass the salt." I said, "Screw you! Sit closer to the salt."
Mitch Hedberg

44.
Didn't have Nintendo, we just poured salt on snails.
Al Yankovic

45.
A consultant to be worth his salt must give honest judgments not necessarily those which he thinks the clients would like to hear.
Andrew Thomas

46.
A family is one of nature's solubles; it dissolves in time like salt in rainwater.
Pat Conroy

47.
None of Your Business.' It's the only Salt-N-Pepa song that I regret.
Cheryl James

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We got together in a few days a company of the toughest old salts imaginable--not pretty to look at, but fellows, by their faces, of the most indomitable spirit.
Robert Louis Stevenson

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A woman without paint is like food without salt.
Plautus

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Earnestness is the salt of eloquence.
Victor Hugo