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I'm kosher except for times where I eat pork and shellfish.
— Roseanne Barr
Oh, you've got to be kidding me. It's frat-cute Greg. I continue to have the literal worst taste in men.
— Kelly Thompson
It's surprising how often history is decided by something as trival as bad shellfish.
— John Flanagan
I've had no shellfish and no pork for quite some time.
— Amar'e Stoudemire
Thanks to the abundance of shellfish in Puget Sound, Washington State is the largest oyster producer in the country.
— Tom Douglas
You may have the right to live anyway you like, but you don't have a right to have other people like it. Respect it or pay for it.
— Thomas Sowell
The most terrifying specter that haunts the modern psyche is not death or disease or nuclear annihilation. It is loneliness.
— Terryl L. Givens
Man's experience is indeed a seamless garment, no part of which can be separated from the rest.
— Cleanth Brooks
It is one thing to lack a heart and another to possess eyes and a just imagination.
— George Santayana
Our cat is kind dove shellfish, and thinks the world is hers, She finds a comfy spot and then we pet turtle sheep purrs.
— Brian P. Cleary
Decay and disease are often beautiful, like the pearly tear of the shellfish and the hectic glow of consumption.
— Henry David Thoreau
Our mind has its own ideal time, which is no other but the consciousness of the progressive development of our beings.
— August Wilhelm Von Schlegel
Chicken or shellfish gumbo, usually a side. ("Sopa de" means
— Happy Holidays Guides
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— Virginia Woolf
will also not use what I call the shellfish claim.
— Katie Leone
Religion is for people who're afraid of going to hell. Spirituality is for those who've already been there.
— Vine Deloria Jr.
Circumstances break mens bones; it has never been shown that they break mens optimism.
— G.K. Chesterton