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Unless you're trying to make a pile of bread crumbs to find your way home, you should probably give that roll a break.
— Myra McEntire
I know the Virginia players are smart because you need a 1500 SAT to get in. I have to drop bread crumbs to get our players to and from class
— George Raveling
Little I ask
And that little is not granted.
There are few crumbs
In this world any more. — Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth
And that little is not granted.
There are few crumbs
In this world any more. — Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth
The dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters' table.
— Matthew McConaughey
Behold yon rough and flinty road
Where youth, now youth no more,
Gropes whining, seeking crumbs of loaves
He cast away of yore. — Emma Ghent Curtis
Where youth, now youth no more,
Gropes whining, seeking crumbs of loaves
He cast away of yore. — Emma Ghent Curtis
A man who can be happy with the crumbs of light in the dark corridors of life infinitely deserves the brightest Sun!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I am a good housekeeper. You can eat off my kitchen floor. Just scoop all the crumbs together and you've got quite a meal.
— Janene Murphy
He was the little mouse that I'd trained and fed with crumbs in my prison cell; the mouse that was crucified.
— Gregory David Roberts
We are like Hansel and Gretel, leaving bread crumbs of our personal information everywhere we travel through the digital woods.
— Gary Kovacs
Some versions of crab cakes are mostly crabmeat lightly bound with egg, but I'm a firm believer that a crab cake should contain bread crumbs.
— Tom Douglas
showed where the ancient pewter teapot had leaked. At the other end was a scattering of crumbs left by the
— Winston Graham
Although Christianity had almost cleanly swept through Igbo land, crumbs and pieces of the African traditional religion had eluded the broom.
— Chigozie Obioma
Hope you're pleased with the crumbs she throws you.
— Kim Carnes
For desert, maybe we can split a couple of crumbs.
— Nicholas Sparks
Bobby just stared at me. There was already crumbs in his mustache and it was barely seven in the morning.
— Susan Juby
A very poor man lives upon crumbs, and smiles gratefully - through tears. 6
— Henryk Sienkiewicz
I love a Dustbuster. You go around, pick up little crumbs, and everything is nice again.
— Joy Behar
Sometimes you are the peanut to my butter and sometimes you are those annoying crumbs left over when someone makes toast.
— Brenda Lochinger
Funny, that no one had ever asked what had happened to the dishes, the scraps, the crumbs in the photographs, on the poster.
— Anna Quindlen
Having had nothing, I will not settle for crumbs.
— Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Who needs bread crumbs," Dan replied, "when you have GPS?
— Peter Lerangis
We met every morning, still bearded with toast crumbs from our continental breakfasts.
— Karen Russell
The words issuing from her lips like crumbs of dry biscuit.
— Virginia Woolf
To him those last few crumbs, sucked slowly onto the tongue from between the tines of the fork, always seemed like the sweetest part of the slice.
— Stephen King
So, she tells me, the words dribbling out with the cranberry muffin crumbs, commas dunked in her coffee.
— Laurie Halse Anderson