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Is it safe?" Evadne asked.
"In the heart of the lair of prehistoric people who eat humans? Probably not." Pg 197 — Michael Pryor
"In the heart of the lair of prehistoric people who eat humans? Probably not." Pg 197 — Michael Pryor
Don't eat your heart.
— Pythagoras
We anticipate our own happiness, and eat out the heart and sweetness of worldly pleasures by delightful forethought of them.
— John Tillotson
Prince Nicochinski, if we eat a delicious food, our heart will be warm and can make us smile..
— Ono Eriko
There isn't a thing to eat down there in the rabbit hole of your bitterness except your own desperate heart.
— Cheryl Strayed
There ain't no point in making soup unless others eat it. Soup needs another mouth to taste it, another heart to be warmed by it.
— Kate DiCamillo
I don't care if nobody else thinks I'm beautiful, because in this moment, I know Logan does. Eat your heart out Amy's of the world ...
— Elizabeth Finn
Sometimes, however, this sense of isolation, like acid spilling out of a bottle, can unconsciously eat away at a person's heart and dissolve it.
— Haruki Murakami
Tell any grizzled old cutthroat a sob story about a double-cross and a broken heart and he'll eat right out of your hand.
— Cassandra Rose Clarke
Jane's dream had ripped her heart from her chest, as if the past were a lion that could eat her alive.
— Luanne Rice
Never develop a passion you can't afford. It'll eat your heart away like a bookworm.
— Cornelia Funke
I was strong enough not to let them get the best of me, but I'm definitely one who has taken what people say to heart and let it eat away at me.
— Beverley Mitchell
All I got was the news that he'd married an absolute honey, and an admonition to eat my heart out.
— Lindsay Armstrong
Eat your heart out. Oh, wait. You can't. It's not organic.
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips