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What makes bitter things sweet? Hunger. By Alcuin

The orange juice was sweet and sour, a sad and painful taste. By Ichigo Takano

panchitos, blacks, By Rafael Chirbes

the best choice we have on the menu tonight. By David Vann

With the right kind of touch, sour apples turn sweet again. By Marty Rubin

The perfection of rottenness. By William James

Intensely craving a salad of green papaya with bird chilies that tore your mouth apart, that burned your lips, set fire to your heart. By Kim Thuy

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

Sour grapes, the champagne of the intelligentsia. By Gregory Benford

You know,' he said, the condition of sourness--or monstrousness, as you might call it--doesn't have to be permanent.'P189 By Veronica Roth

Who peed in your cheerios? By Michelle Hodkin

strange and imported foods. By Tamar Myers

What say you to a piece of beef and mustard? By William Shakespeare

When the milk of human kindness turns sour, it is a singularly unpalatable draught. By Agnes Repplier

These are the best things I've ever had in my mouth! By Mora Early

From cane reeds, sugar. From a worm's cocoon, silk. Be patient if you can, and from sour grapes will come something sweet. By Rumi

As the bitterroots, necessary for the healing but unpleasant to taste. (What Father Sacco's parishioners say about the man.) By Joseph C. Sciarillo

The last dregs of winter spoiling the taste of everything. By Katherine Paterson

Bitter are the roots of study, but how sweet their fruit. By Cato The Younger

Raspberry, strawberry, lemon and limeWhat do I careBlueberry, apple, cherry, pumpkin and plumCall me for dinnerHoney, I'll be there By Bob Dylan

Shite and onions! By James Joyce

topped with whipped cream, chopped nuts By Judy Blume

wanta taste shit rolling By Strangz Banga

I'd have to say Sunset Salsa. Nothing against Honey Lime, but it's for losers. By Jim Gaffigan

Unleavened Bread, all By Alice Hoffman

thick negroid lips By George Orwell

Your flavor in my mind swings back and forth between sweeter than any wine and as bitter as mustard greens. By Aaron Weiss

You taste like a storm. By Cassia Leo

Who Stole the Tarts? By Lewis Carroll

whose dark eyes narrowed to lightless almonds, By Charlie N. Holmberg

Sweets to the sweet. By William Shakespeare

From the heart of this fountain of delights wells up some bitter taste to choke them even amid the flowers. By Lucretius

You know what really fries my Puerto rican pancakes? By Mark Gungor

Your lips are bitter-sweet with the taste of my wine of pain. By Rabindranath Tagore

There's a hint of sweet with a full helping of stubborn and dirty as fuck. By Ella Frank

A lemon drop. They're a kind of Muggle sweet I'm rather fond of. By J.k. Rowling

Nigger-eyeBerries cast darkHooks --Black sweet blood mouthfuls,Shadows. By Sylvia Plath

Nothing pleases which is not freshened by variety. By Publilius Syrus

Pain has a flavor. The question is ... what does it taste like to you? By Lisa Gardner

What wine goes with Captain Crunch? By George Carlin

He settles back with a small handful of cashews; dry-roasted, they have a little acid sting to them, the tang of poison that he likes. By John Updike

Delicious tears! The heart's own dew. By Letitia Elizabeth Landon

rashers of bacon. By Deborah Harkness

What have you eaten today?""Humble pie, my own words, and a little crow. All three taste like shit. By Rachel Vincent

Hot crumpets with butter and jam - what could be more ambrosial? By William Boyd

You take them home expecting a nice English cucumber, but regrettably end up with a pickle. By Harlow Stone

In the land of sour grapes, the half-eaten apple is the queen By Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Taste is a result of a thousand distastes. By Francois Truffaut

With all the sweetness of a chocolate-coated razor-blade. By Kerry Greenwood

Red Delicious apples, whose misleading name is a travesty. By Randall Munroe

Where'd you get the coconuts? By Ernest Cline

scraggly trees produce apples so sour that one only has to look at them to feel ill. Lousy Lane traverses By Lemony Snicket

Sweets grown common lose their dear delight. By William Shakespeare

I am not so foolish as to murmur, if now, since I have drunk up my wine and beer, I have to put up with skimmed milk and sour. By Sigrid Undset

I give you bitter pills, in a sugar coating. The pills are harmless - the poison's in the sugar By James St. James

Thy wit is a very bitter sweeting; it is a most sharp sauce. By William Shakespeare

There is a certain delicacy which in yielding conquers; and with a pitiful look makes one find cause to crave help one's self. By Philip Sidney

I bought the sweetness with this pain. By Anne Reeve Aldrich

It tasted like a shade of white near blue; it tasted like the idea of pearls; it tasted like a memory nearly grasped but lost at the last moment. By Catherynne M Valente

Without the bitter the sweet aint as sweet By S.c. Stephens

I like cashew nuts. By Domhnall Gleeson

I woke up with an unfamiliar taste in my mouth, part sweet part sour, it took me days to realize this was simply hope. By Jodi Picoult

Cirrus sky hawk drift, blue haze in the autumn air, and my mouth is dry. By Gregg Boddy

Cranberry Catsup By Dick Logue

brown-capped porcini, yellow chanterelles, and oysters, every hillside ablaze with multicolored mushrooms, tasty and not nourishing in the slightest. By Ioanna Karystiani

There were pecans, there were cashews and then there was just plain nuts. By Mary Hughes

We do not bear sweets; we are recruited by a bitter potion. By Ovid

I took a fresh pack of Luckies, a mint called Sen-Sen, my old man's Trojans. By Billy Joel

Who spit in your porridge? By Jodi Picoult

Caught between the tongue and the taste. By Anne Carson

I made bitterness into a wad and swallowed it. I By Maya Angelou

Envious, cold, and lonely. The perfect ingredients for a nice homemade bitter pie. By Cecelia Ahern

It tasted like salt and failure. By E. Lockhart

A simple and tasty evening snacks. By Tamil Selvi

Of the smells, bread; of the tastes, salt. By George Herbert

Bitter flavours were all his palate knew. Once By Will Elliott

Blue FaceDisgusting tasteFlush itShush itCold disgrace By Wendelin Van Draanen

I'm a fastidious sort of fellow, fond of watermelon and buckbrush nuts. By Edward Abbey

The Infusion of a China plant sweetened with the pith of an Indian Cane. By Joseph Addison

They ate dishes of orange rounds floating in a liqueur of their own juice and topped with cinnamon and pulverized cloves and almonds, By Hanya Yanagihara

Scoops of mint ice cream with chips of chocolate cows. By Jim Bishop

Garlic as fresh and sweet as a baby's breath. By Nigel Slater

Soft, sweet things with a lot of fancy dressing - that's what a little boy loves to eat and a grown man prefers to marry. By Helen Rowland

Stevie Kosgrov recently enjoyed a bowl of Fruity Pebbles (with milk that had hit its expiration date, oh, maybe a month ago). By James Patterson

Give me yesterday's bread, this day's flesh, and last year's cider By Benjamin Franklin

The comfort of browning butter and the excitement of lemon zest. By Sarah Addison Allen

the lagers are warm and the takeaway's cold By David Nicholls

Charantia. Bitter herbs. Bitter. By Jacqueline Miranda

Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancy. By William Shakespeare

A real fox calls sour not only those grapes that he cannot reach but also those that he has reached and taken away from others. By Friedrich Nietzsche

they chewed on the cud. By Wilbur Smith

My cup of sweets is not unmingled: it is dashed with a bitterness that I cannot hide from myself, disguise it as I will. By Anne Bronte

I am disappointed to find myself accused in some papers of supplying the offending sweets, particularly as I am a fruit pastille man. By Alastair Cook

Some victories didn't taste as sweet as they should By Morgan Rhodes

4) Beet and Pear Flavored Puree By Daniel Tyler

Humble pie tastes horrible but is great for the digestive system. By Sissy Silva

He was the kind of man who brings a sour mouth to the eating of the sweetest apple. By Edith Wharton

Mmm, tastes like hepatitis! By Adam Carolla

The scampi tasted sweet like a lobster fed only on honey and it cut into the deep undertone of flavor deposited on the taste buds by the truffles. By Pat Conroy

Those two make my mouth taste like throw up. By Bryan Lee O'malley