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It's the difference between dancing along the eggshell crust of acquaintance and diving into the messy center of a relationship.
— Jodi Picoult
Youth eats all the sugared fancy cakes and regards them as its daily bread. But there'll come a time when you'll start asking just for a crust.
— Ivan Turgenev
Statistics are to baseball what a flaky crust is to Mom's apple pie.
— Harry Reasoner
Men talk about Bible miracles because there is no miracle in their lives. Cease to gnaw that crust. There is ripe fruit over your head.
— Henry David Thoreau
I think you are too concerned with the crust of life and not the gooey chocolate center...
— Douglas Berger
Set the foot down with distrust on the crust of the world - it is thin.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay
In her opinion, the upper crust was nothing but a bunch of crumbs held together by dough.
— J.A. Jernay
He that keeps not crust nor crum Weary of all, shall want some.
— William Shakespeare
member of the upper crust. He's a working class bloke, born with a tin spoon in his mouth. In our
— Magda Alexander
Medical care has become a lot of crust and precious little pie.
— Mark Vonnegut
I tend to lose control when pie crust is involved.
— Alice Clayton
We live merely on the crust or rind of things.
— James Anthony Froude
Promises and pie-crust are made to be broken.
— Jonathan Swift
All civilisation has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution.
— Havelock Ellis
Only this shimmeriness is the real living. The shape is a dead crust. The shimmer is inside really.
— D.H. Lawrence
Absolutely nothing brings out the killer instinct in the upper crust of New York Society like a charity function.
— Caleb Carr
I grew up listening to the Light Crust Doughboys on WBAP.
— Johnny Gimble
Give me again my hollow tree A crust of bread, and liberty!
— Alexander Pope
A pygmy standing on the outward crust of this small planet, his far-reaching spirit stretches outward to the infinite, and there alone finds rest.
— Thomas Carlyle
We must break through the provincial crust if we are to reach the core of all-India nationalism.
— Mahatma Gandhi
To live, for me, Jane, is to stand on a crater-crust which may crack and spue fire any day.
— Charlotte Bronte
Humanity walks ever on a thin crust over terrific abysses.
— Arnold Bennett
George W. Bush has gathered around him upper-crust C-students who know no history or geography.
— Kurt Vonnegut
These families, you know, are our upper crust, not upper ten thousand.
— James F. Cooper
It takes an earthquake to remind us that we walk on the crust of an unfinished planet.
— Charles Kuralt
Far 'neath the earth crust, in the Halls of Amenti, mysteries I saw that are hidden from men.
— Maurice Doreal
The ocean is interacting with the surface. There is a possible biosphere that extends from way below the surface to just above the crust
— Richard Greenberg
There's very little in my world that a foot massage and a thin-crust, everything-on-it pizza won't set right.
— G.A. McKevett
Gaffer Swanthold speaks truth when he saith, 'Better a crust with content than honey with a sour heart.
— Howard Pyle
He pointed into the pizza box, and when I looked closely, I could see a tiny bit of green wire sticking out from under the thick Sicilian crust.
— James Patterson
I had rather munch a crust of brown bread and an onion in a corner, without any more ado, or ceremony, than feed upon turkey at another man's table.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Yea, Paris is a festive ton
a festive Ton for all! Skate o'er on joy
Thin crust of gilded, polished joy! What matters it if Hell's beneath? — D.H. Lawrence
a festive Ton for all! Skate o'er on joy
Thin crust of gilded, polished joy! What matters it if Hell's beneath? — D.H. Lawrence
We shall be reduced to gnaw the very crust of the earth for nutriment.
— Henry David Thoreau
Nevertheless Moira was our fantasy. We hugged her to us, she was with us in secret, a giggle; she was lava beneath the crust of daily life. In
— Margaret Atwood
(a specially oily old gentleman in a blanket, with a swan's-down tippet for a beard, and a web of cracks all over him like rich pie-crust),
— Charles Dickens
The Judgement is not a question, it's a sure answer, as to a clump of dough, that will yeast and rise, or go in the oven and burn to crust.
— Anthony Liccione
The whole Turkish empire is nothing else but a crust cast by Heaven's great Housekeeper to His dogs.
— Martin Luther
Sermons are like pie-crust, the shorter the better.
— Austin O'Malley
This is the worst of our ways of remembering
this tendency to prod the crust of anecdote in the hope of releasing a gush of piping-hot symbolism. — Kamila Shamsie
this tendency to prod the crust of anecdote in the hope of releasing a gush of piping-hot symbolism. — Kamila Shamsie
Mom lied. The crust is the shittiest part.
— Brian Spellman
Lisette set out browned chicken, warm butternut squash salad, blue potatoes, and blackberry bread with a crust of sugar that looked like ice crystals.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Consciousness is the mere surface of our minds, of which, as of the earth, we do not know the inside, but only the crust.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
But curses are not real. Earth is all magma and continental crust and ocean. Gravity and time. Isn't it?
— Anthony Doerr
crust. It's strange, this story of mine. A tale that starts somewhere in chapter twenty and ends who knows where.
— Charlie N. Holmberg
No one knew she cried in the night for Lyle and her lost happiness, that under that biscuit crust exterior she was all butter grief and hunger.
— Dorothy Allison
Better freedom with a crust, than slavery with every luxury.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
May your crust be crisp and your bread always rise!
— Peter Reinhart
Opinions are like some kind of crust that grows on top of things and you want to kind of peel them off.
— Susan Sontag
Better a dry crust of bread with peace and quiet than a house full of feasting with strife.
— King David
It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon.
— Sarah Addison Allen
We hugged her to us, she was with us in secret, a giggle; she was lava beneath the crust of daily life.
— Margaret Atwood
I don't show just anyone how to crust a sea bass. That's sacred information.
— Alexandra Guarnaschelli
I love Pizza thicker, when the crust is thinner!
— Jasleen Kaur Gumber
It could be argued that there is an element of entertainment in every pie, as every pie is inherently a surprise by virtue of its crust.
— Janet Clarkson
Onward we climb. The upper slope is a crust of friable lava. It crunches like peanut brittle beneath our steps.
— David Quammen
Mum, mum,
He that keeps nor crust nor crumb,
Weary of all, shall want some. — William Shakespeare
He that keeps nor crust nor crumb,
Weary of all, shall want some. — William Shakespeare
I didn't know then that the mind, like the earth, has several layers: a crust, a mantle, a boiling core.
— Lauren Slater
How thin is the crust of order over the fires of human appetite and the lust for naked power.
— Margaret Thatcher