Mulberry's Quotes
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If the monkey really wanted to get the weasel, he would've stopped wasting time and burned down the mulberry bush.
— M.E. Castle
Something in me refused to be defeated by heartbreak. Oliver wasn't coming back but I wasn't going to abandon me either.
— Kristel Villar
There were streets named Mulberry and Orchard and Cherry, streets bright and tart, streets with a color and a taste.
— Leslie Parry
With time and patience, the mulberry leaf becomes satin.
— Maltbie Davenport Babcock
My accent is ... sort of an Edinburgh sort of soft southwest Scottish accent. It could almost be English.
— Sam Heughan
Whatever came to mind, whatever came to hand, I would read.
— Stephen King
Mulberry Garden, now the only place of refreshment about the town for persons of the best quality to be exceeding cheated at.
— John Evelyn
Women are at little trouble to express what they do not feel; but men are still at less to express what they do feel.
— Jean De La Bruyere
I worked every day - Christmas Eve, birthdays - trying to become a great basketball player. Everywhere I went, I had a basketball.
— Harvey Mason Jr.
Elizabeth: "Your balls, Mr. Darcy?"
Darcy: "They belong to you, Miss Bennett. — Seth Grahame-Smith
Darcy: "They belong to you, Miss Bennett. — Seth Grahame-Smith
Get up every day and consider the stage you're on. Only you can decide whether it will be a tragedy, a comedy or a drama.
— Maryln Schwartz
Just because it's natural doesn't mean you can be as stupid as you want with it.
— Susan Lynn Peterson
Through the years of experience I have found that air offers less resistance than dirt.
— Jack Nicklaus
Energy follows thought; no matter how hard we work or how much we know, we tend to rise to our assumed limits, and no higher.
— Dan Millman
No one person invented Mulberry. The knowledge that we had to have this floating harbor slowly grew.
— Lord Mountbatten