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  • It's hard to ravish a tin of sardines. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • Hard to call it a party without sardines. -- Brandon Mull
  • The sardines had their heads on and they were like watching you. -- Sarah
  • Life is like a box of sardines and we are all looking for the key. -- Alan Bennett
  • Remember that a very good sardine is always preferable to a not that good lobster. -- Ferran Adria
  • Life is rather like a tin of sardines - we're all of us looking for the key. -- Alan Bennett
  • When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea. -- Eric Cantona
  • Bullfighting can be an art Boxing can be an art Loving can be an art Opening a can of sardines can be an art -- Charles Bukowski
  • So when I cease to be I want to go back...to the sea! Oh for the life of a sardine! That is the life for me! -- Charlie Chaplin
  • I fully realize that this gratitude of mine is not in the least a sign of perfection: it must be my nature - I could be suborned with a sardine ... -- Teresa of Avila
  • I'm from South Jersey: The idea of eating a roll with olive oil and anchovies or some kind of sardine and drinking mint tea definitely comes from reading Paul Bowles. -- Patti Smith
  • a fortress against ideas and against the Shuddering insidious shock of the theory-vendors The little sardine men crammed in a monster toy Who tilt their aggregate beast against our crumbling Troy. -- Louis MacNeice
  • Once Mo had closed the gates, he returned to his little stone hut, and his half-eaten sandwich of butter and canned sardines, and his mug of thick hot chocolate, which every night he poured carefully into a thermos labeled COFFEE. -- Lauren Oliver
  • I`m kind of like one of those people that picks up small and interesting bits of wood and doesn`t want to let go of them. Or, you know, I`m fascinated with the wrapper on a sardine can. A little cuckoo. -- Joe Strummer
  • I spotted a can in the corner whose red label read SADNESS. Was there so much of it they could can it and sell it? A bolt of pain went through my intestines before I realized that it was not SADNESS but SARDINES. -- Aleksandar Hemon
  • Doing 20 minutes of stretching, light weights and floor exercises three times a week takes the same amount of time as a long coffee break - and eating a tuna fish salad, sardines on toast or scrambled eggs is surely preferable to a Big Mac or KFC. -- Joan Collins
  • I had the lunchbox that cleared the cafeteria. I was very unpopular in the early grades. Because I hung out with my grandfather, I started to bring my lunchbox with sardine sandwiches and calamari that I would eat off my fingers like rings. I was also always reeking of garlic. -- Rachael Ray
  • When I'm in the water I feel as though nothing bad has happened. I think about the fish, how they don't know what's going on. Their world is unchanged. Actually it's probably better now to be a tuna or a sardine or a salmon. Less chance of ending up as somebody's lunch. -- Susan Beth Pfeffer
  • You wouldn't think such a place as San Francisco could exist. The wonderful sunlight there, the hills, the great bridges, the Pacific at your shoes. Beautiful Chinatown. Every race in the world. The sardine fleets sailing out. The little cable-cars whizzing down The City hills. And all the people are open and friendly. -- Dylan Thomas
  • There's gonna be all the twists and turns you would expect and twists and turns you did not expect, the finale is probably the most jam-packed episode there's ever been. Things are packed into it like sardines. All of the life is squeezed in there. They lengthened it to 90 minutes because there's just so much. It's a supersized monstrosity. -- Sonequa Martin
  • IN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION: WHAT SCENES ONE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE FILMED Shakespeare in the part of the King's Ghost. The beheading of Louis the Sixteenth, the drums drowning his speech on the scaffold. Herman Melville at breakfast, feeling a sardine to his cat. Poe's wedding. Lewis Carroll's picnics. The Russians leaving Alaska, delighted with the deal. Shot of a seal applauding. -- Vladimir Nabokov
  • On a boat cruising down east, sardines are scooped out of the holding seine at Eastport at dawn. 'Sardines' may be any of several species of fish; in Maine they are usually small herring. Fish are penned in nets until the boats are ready to load. The fish are taken a short distance to canneries which work round the clock, according to the time of the catch. -- Luis Marden
  • When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea. -- Eric Cantona
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