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In Hollywood, the women are all peaches. It makes one long for an apple occasionally. By W. Somerset Maugham

Almond blossom, sent to teach us That the spring days soon will reach us. By Edwin Arnold

There is ripe fruit over your head. By Henry David Thoreau

Speaking of fruit, I'm downI mean, he's downto his underwear. By Rick Yancey

I love berries. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, black berries, anything with an 'errie' in it! By Jordin Sparks

I am a grateful ... grapefruit. By Bjork

I'm amorous but out of reach / A still life drawing of a peach. By Fiona Apple

Beautiful December grapes, blue as plums, every grape a little skinful of sweet, tasteless water By Colette

The first pale blossom of the unripened year. By Anna Letitia Barbauld

The peach-bud glows, the wild bee hums, and wind-flowers wave in graceful gladness. By Lucy Larcom

To find perfect ripeness, catch it. By Khang Kijarro Nguyen

The sweet-tart mango dribbled cool juices over her eager lips, while the plump cherries burst between her teeth. By Shveta Thakrar

Apples, grapes ... any kind of fruit gives me the energy I need to get through my busy day. By Kristin Chenoweth

jessamine. Flowering By Kathy Reichs

Sometimes the sweetest juices can be found buried within the most mundane of fruits. Entreri By R.a. Salvatore

This is cherries, too. (looking again) I declare I believe that's the only one. By Susan Glaspell

Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings, saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry. By Robert Hass

In the valley of the giants where the stars and stripes explode, the peaches they were sweet and the milk and honey flowed. By Bob Dylan

with peach syrup, was still studying him carefully. Virginia By Janette Oke

Trees with strong roots bear delicious fruits. By Srinivas Shenoy

Chapter 3: Favorite Vegetables in The Home Garden Almost By Jean Stevenson

Peaches grow wild, and pigs can live in clover;A barrel of salted herrings lasts a year;The spring begins before the winter's over. By Elinor Wylie

Avocados are my favourite fruit. By Sylvia Plath

For the rest of the day all I could think about was that precious fruit. The mango, that is. By Tiffanie Debartolo

The prohibited fruit is always sweet By Bangambiki Habyarimana

When I have eaten mangoes, I have felt like Eve. By Rose Macaulay

Nice strawberries.Shut up.No, I mean it. Cute. By Stephanie Perkins

Don't forget that for now it's strawberry season By Clarice Lispector

The only part of a man more sensitive than the aforementioned testicles was the male ego - like a Georgia peach. By Jewel E. Ann

One must ask children and birds how cherries and strawberries taste. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

By their fruits ye shall know them. By Matthew Mcconaughey

The best trees produce the sweetest fruits. By Matshona Dhliwayo

I love bald men. Just because you've lost your fuzz don't mean you ain't a peach. By Dolly Parton

ORANGE MARMALADE', By Lewis Carroll

Fruits that blossom first will first be ripe. By William Shakespeare

The strawberry grows underneath the nettle And wholesome berries thrive and ripen best Neighbour'd by fruit of baser quality. By William Shakespeare

If there is a fruit that can be eaten raw, it is beauty. By Alphonse Karr

Blue Juneberry, tough diamond willow. By Louise Erdrich

Still sweet with blossoms is the year's fresh prime. By William C. Bryant

Blueberry Muffins By America's Test Kitchen

She'll be apples By April Lurie

How do you like them apples, you piece of shit? By Patrick Ness

Ripe strawberries hung from the little plants, row after row. They gleamed like baubles, bright and red among the leaves, weighing down their stalks. By Odo Hirsch

How's that for the grapes? By John Steinbeck

8:30pm, Exquisite I've got the peaches, you bring the cream. Holy shit was right. By Ella Frank

To find perfectly ripe fruit, catch it. By Khang Kijarro Nguyen

If leeches ate peaches instead of my blood, then I would be free to drink tea in the mud! By Emilie Autumn

I realize the answer to who I am lies in that handful of poisonous fruit. By Suzanne Collins

I'll tell you, I go absolutely bananas for phallic-shaped fruit. By Jarod Kintz

The cherries' only fault: the crowds that gather when they bloom By Saigyo

And it's one of the sexiest things you will ever read of how slow you should take the peach. Don't rush it. By Maurice Sendak

Summertime in the french countryside is the smell of ripening fig trees and the taste of wild blackberries. By Vicki Archer

Reunited with strawberry, raspberry and blueberry, I am berry, berry happy to be back working with JELL-O. By Bill Cosby

Are you suggesting we eat cursed fruit? Vicious fruit? Attacking fruit? By Merrie Haskell

It was silly but incredibly sweet, these people spending so much energy trying to figure me out. The answer: I don't like cherries. By Gillian Flynn

I knew about wild plums twice before I tasted any. By Grace Stone Coates

Desserts. I ordered banoffee pie. By Marian Keyes

My fruit grows on other people's trees. By Bob Buford

The craving for a delicate fruit is pleasanter than the fruit itself. By Johann Gottfried Herder

I used to be into 'forbidden fruit', but I've moved on to'verboten vegetables By Josh Stern

I'm going to buy some green bananas because by the time I get home they'll be ripe. By Ryan Stiles

You're the cutest thing that I ever did seeI really love your peaches, wanna shake your tree By Steve Miller

She asked...of she could touch my mangoes. By Cassandra Clare

Sweet Washington cherries and Walla Walla onions are two of my favorite local treats. By Tom Douglas

The flavors of the peach and the apricot are not lost from generation to generation. Neither are they transmitted by book learning. By Ezra Pound

But don't forget, in the meantime, that this is the season for strawberries. Yes. By Clarice Lispector

Such a large sweet fruit is a complete marriage, that it needs a very long summer to ripen in and then a long winter to mellow and season it. By Theodore Parker

My former health minister, Kamran Bagheri Lankarani, is like a peach. I love to eat him. By Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Somebody has been fuckin my watermelons. By Cormac Mccarthy

And the fruits will outdo what the flowers have promised. By Francois De Malherbe

The tree is known by his fruit. By Matthew Mcconaughey

I was ripe ten years ago. Now I'm merely preserved, and before long I'll be buried back in the orchard with the other pits.-Amanda to Jack By Lisa Kleypas

Please, if you would," the butler said, "no throwing the linens. Peaches, anyone?" -Fritz By J.r. Ward

I pity Americans for their very bad fruits. Your 'mango' is cucumber. The only thing I really miss about Egypt is mangoes. By Bassem Youssef

I'm not a fruity girl. I don't like licorice. I'm chocolate all the way. By Alysia Reiner

Moonlit plum tree-wait, spring will come. By Basho Matsuo

She tasted like a Chateau Margaux, perfectly rounded, slightly plumy with an aftertaste of ripe berries. By Simon Okill

Can I touch your mango? By Cassandra Clare

June ripened into July, then burst and withered and dried and became August. By Lev Grossman

She was kind of girl who'd eat all your cashews and leave you with nothing but peanuts and filberts. By Raymond Chandler

There's a boy across the river with an ass like a peach; alas I was no swimmer and lost my Clementine. By William S. Burroughs

Gifts are given, but fruit must be grown By Rick Joyner

Let us enjoy this fruit and await further ones, By Hermann Hesse

In the morning, I wake up and find a pomegranate on my doorstep: red and perfect, round as the world itself. By Katie Cotugno

I love watermelon!Chomp! Chomp! Chomp! By Greg Pizzoli

Jealousy had a taste, all right. A bitter and tongue-stinging flavor, like a peach pit. By Dolores Hitchens

Why should be fruit be held inferior to the flower? By George Orwell

Strawberries and Sophie. Ummmmmm, better than strawberries and cream. By K.a. Hobbs

The sweetest apples are eaten first. By Matshona Dhliwayo

The flower's are gone when the Fruits appear to ripen. By Alexander Pope

You make me feel like a candy apple, red and horny. By Paula Cole

I'm a farmer's market girl, so if you go and get beautiful, fresh fruit, that's local, and it hasn't been frozen yet, it's pretty fantastic. By Tracee Ellis Ross

petraries and mangonels. Then, at vesper time, By Geoffroi De Villehardouin

I know my breasts, smallas plums, would win no blue ribbons.But in your hands they tremble and fillwith song like plump, white birds. By Cecilia Llompart

She was a round, curvy woman who, for Parker, brought to mind a figure assembled from a selection of soft fruits. Aside By John Connolly

A pear should come to the table popped with juice,Ripened in warmth and served in warmth. On termsLike these, autumn beguiles the fatalist. By Wallace Stevens

Fresh peach pie can lift a bullying reprobate into apologetic courtesy; I have watched it happen. By Leif Enger

I am a garden of earthly delights.I am the apple you would fall for a thousand times. By Diane Lockward

your gazeacrossmy cheeksturned theminto strawberry fields. By Sanober Khan

One does a whole painting for one peach and people think just the opposite - that particular peach is but a detail. By Pablo Picasso