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  • 'Morsel' is a perfect word. Forming those six letters on the lips and tongue prompts an instantaneous physiological reaction. The mouth waters. The lips purse. -- Shawn Amos
  • He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel. -- Matthew Henry
  • A human feast is an indifferent morsel to a god. -- Wole Soyinka
  • Between the mouth and the morsel many things may happen. -- Cato the Elder
  • Revenge, the sweetest morsel to the mouth that ever was cooked in hell. -- Walter Scott
  • A morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • [Would] a sensible man spit out the juicy morsel that good fortune put in his mouth? -- Chinua Achebe
  • There is more than a morsel of truth in the saying, "He who hates vice hates mankind." -- William Macneile Dixon
  • I was taken by a morsell, saies the fish. [I was taken by a morsel, says the fish.] -- George Herbert
  • Little Red was a tender young morsel, and the wolf knew she would be even tastier than the old woman. -- Marissa Meyer
  • To the loved, a word of affection is a morsel; but to the love-starved, a word of affection can be a feast. -- Max Lucado
  • If we chew every morsel of our food, in that way we become grateful, and when you are grateful, you are happy. -- Nhat Hanh
  • Feeling without judgement is a washy draught indeed; but judgement untempered by feeling is too bitter and husky a morsel for human deglutition. -- Charlotte Bronte
  • Better to not know which moment may be your last. Every morsel of your entire being alive to the infinite mystery of it all. -- Johnny Depp
  • If ill thoughts at any time enter into the mind of a good man, he doth not roll them under his tongue as a sweet morsel. -- Matthew Henry
  • Let us cherish and love old age; for it is full of pleasure, if you know how to use it. The best morsel is reserved for last. -- Seneca the Younger
  • Happy the man to whom heaven has given a morsel of bread without laying him under the obligation of thanking any other for it than heaven itself. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • Tea at the Ritz is the last delicious morsel of Edwardian London. The light is kind, the cakes are frivolous and the tempo is calm, confident and leisurely. -- Helen Simpson
  • I don't see a benefit in accepting every single little morsel of work that comes along because I think in essence what you're doing is you're raping yourself really. -- Karl Urban
  • Im sick of the foodies who need every morsel that goes into their mouth to be a Picasso painting, a Giacometti sculpture, a Proust novel, evoking the world with each crumb. -- Jessi Klein
  • I'm sick of the foodies who need every morsel that goes into their mouth to be a Picasso painting, a Giacometti sculpture, a Proust novel, evoking the world with each crumb. -- Jessi Klein
  • What sort of government is it that permits so many children to go to school hungry, without even a morsel of food in their stomachs? It cannot be! It must not be! -- Sadao Araki
  • Believe me, the man who earns his bread by the sweat of his brow, eats oftener a sweeter morsel, however coarse, than he who procures it by the labor of his brains. -- Washington Irving
  • I drank my bottle of milk and ate my morsel of bread somewhere on the outskirts, while I circumspectly studied my environment or else fell to meditating on my own harsh lot. -- Adolf Hitler
  • I wonder if living alone makes one more alive. No precious energy goes in disagreement or compromise. No need to augment others, there is just yourself, just truth - a morsel - and you. -- Florida Scott-Maxwell
  • People will kill you. Over time. They will shave out every last morsel of fun in you with little, harmless sounding phrases that people uses every day, like: 'Be realistic!'"[What It Is (2009)] -- Dylan Moran
  • Parsimony is enough to make the master of the golden mines as poor as he that has nothing; for a man may be brought to a morsel of bread by parsimony as well as profusion. -- Henry Home, Lord Kames
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