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  • Mulberry Garden, now the only place of refreshment about the town for persons of the best quality to be exceeding cheated at. -- John Evelyn
  • I love Christopher Bailey and Burberry, Mulberry for bags, and Hudson for jeans. -- Cara Delevingne
  • No one person invented Mulberry. The knowledge that we had to have this floating harbor slowly grew. -- Lord Mountbatten
  • And that is a story that no one can beat, When I say that I saw it on Mulberry Street. -- Dr. Seuss
  • Mulberry Street was the beating heart of the Italian-American experience, but you don't find those gangsters now. I live with a bunch of yuppies and models. -- Abel Ferrara
  • The old images seem like a caricature now: the shadowy world of secret rituals, the aging dons behind high-walled estates, the passion for vengeance and power over other men. For years, the Mafia was the stuff of novels and movies and whispers on Mulberry Street. -- Robert D. McFadden
  • My name is Catherine Elizabeth Deeley and I am a huge Mulberry fan . . . Almost an addict! Bags, shoes, knitwear, bikinis, whatever Emma Hill designs, I normally want in copious amounts! This is an easy, breezy, Grace Kelly in High Society piece. A timeless dress, just perfect! -- Cat Deeley
  • My favourite designer is Mulberry - their bags are lovely, but their clothes are amazing, I don't think people realise. I love D&G, Fendi, Moschino, Chanel, Armani - all the classics! -- Pixie Lott
  • Churchill strikes a note in my life because my father worked on Mulberry Harbour, which was the code name for the temporary concrete harbours which were towed across the Channel to make the D-day landings in France possible. -- Ridley Scott
  • With time and patience, the mulberry leaf becomes satin. -- Maltbie Davenport Babcock
  • God in the whizzing of a pleasant wind Shall march upon the tops of mulberry trees. -- George Peele
  • I will not say that your mulberry trees are dead; but I am afraid they're not alive. -- Jane Austen
  • O, the mulberry-tree is of trees the queen! Bare long after the rest are green; But as time steals onwards, while none perceives Slowly she clothes herself with leaves. -- Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
  • You collect as much information as you can and then you put it into the mulberry of your mind and hope that you come up with a decent wine. Sometimes you do; sometimes you don't. -- John Hurt
  • I put everything I can into the mulberry of my mind and hope that it is going to ferment and make a decent wine. How that process happens, I'm sorry to tell you I can't describe. -- John Hurt
  • It is apparent that nations cannot exist for us. They are the playthings of children, such toys as children break from boredom and weariness. The branch of a tree is my country. My freedom sleeps in a mulberry bush. My country is in the shivering legs of a little lost dog. -- Sherwood Anderson
  • A pair of jaybirds came up from nowhere, whirled up on the blast like gaudy scraps of cloth or paper and lodged in the mulberries, where they swung in raucous tilt and recover, screaming into the wind that ripped their harsh cries onward and away like scraps of paper or of cloth in turn. -- William Faulkner
  • Good morning, Eeyore," said Pooh. "Good morning, Pooh Bear," said Eeyore gloomily. "If it is a good morning, which I doubt," said he. "Why, what's the matter?" "Nothing, Pooh Bear, nothing. We can't all, and some of us don't. That's all there is to it." "Can't all what?" said Pooh, rubbing his nose. "Gaiety. Song-and-dance. Here we go round the mulberry bush. -- A. A. Milne
  • The sun, a red wheel, was sinking slowly in the west. Besides being spectacularly beautiful, the early-summer sunset was exceedingly soft and gentle: black mulberry leaves turned as red as roses; pristine white acacia petals shed an enshrouding pale-green aura. Mild evening breezes made both the mulberry leaves and the acacia petals dance and whirl, filling the woods with a soft rustle. -- Mo Yan
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