Dollop Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Dollop
Dollop Quotes & Sayings
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That's what dessert means to me: a dollop of sweet love in an otherwise cold world.
— Sarah Strohmeyer
Im in love with someone who is already mine but I don't feel like I am worth his time
— Sereana Crowley
I would still like to own and run a restaurant serving Indian food with a good dollop of Parsi cooking - which you can't seem to get anywhere.
— Zarin Mehta
Common sense implies a cup of wisdom, a dash of discernment, and a dollop of intellectual acumen that's blended clean and translucent.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Many books in popular psychology are a melange of the author's comments, a dollop of research, and stupefyingly dull transcriptions from interviews.
— Carol Tavris
You might even be irresistibly tempted to top those three scoops off with an additional dollop of whipped BDSM and sex-toy sprinkles.
— Michael Makai
Better by far you should forget and smile that you should remember and be sad.
— Christina Rossetti
Martin's interest in the movie returned. Rydar pumped, Jax squirmed happily, and Martin added another dollop of Vaseline to his palm.
— Marshall Thornton
When everything around you seems bleak, sick and empty - the antidote is forgiveness and love of yourself, and others, plus a dollop of gratitude.
— Jan Hellriegel
Twitter is the perpetual cocktail party where everyone is talking at once but nobody is saying anything.
— Teresa Medeiros
Some maniac butcher is trying to hack away your balls.
— Alice Cooper
It takes a whole government to really screw up a war. A dollop of American hubris goes a long way too.
— Rosa Brooks
It is a source of happiness to see the elderly working in their garden or looking from their windows! It is so good to see them alive and well!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We spend most of our lives in relationships or bringing up children which are a product of relationships.
— Peter F. Hamilton
In my dictionary, romance is not maudlin, treacly sentiment. It is a curry, spiced with excitement, and humour, and a healthy dollop of cynicism.
— Loretta Chase
I was quiet, but I was not blind.
Jane Austen — Bhamini Ravishankar
Jane Austen — Bhamini Ravishankar
The hurdles have taught me that if you work really, really hard at perfecting the little things in your life, the big picture will come together.
— John Shaffer
The Frier preached against stealing, and had a goose in his sleeve.
— George Herbert