Wit ought to be ordtak

en Wit ought to be a glorious treat like caviar; never spread it about like marmalade
  Noël Coward

en The Russian caviar industry, their sturgeon fishery has been exploited. It wasn't monitored correctly, and it's pretty well collapsed. So the world caviar demand has come to North America for our sturgeon and paddlefish.

en Television is a golden goose that lays scrambled eggs; and it is futile and probably fatal to beat it for not laying caviar. Anyway, more people like scrambled eggs than caviar.

en Once and for all the idea of glorious victories won by the glorious army must be wiped out. Neither side is glorious. On either side they're just frightened men messing their pants and they all want the same thing - not to lie under the earth, but to walk upon it - without crutches.

en It is a very serious public health threat because these bacteria are growing resistant to antibiotics and they spread very easily, and if we don't have drugs to treat them, we're in trouble.

en The most glorious works of grace that have ever took place, have been in answer to prayer; and it is in this way, we have the greatest reason to suppose, that the glorious out-pouring of the Spirit, which we expect at last, will be bestowed.

en Wow. An instant classic, huh? You got a treat, I got a treat, the whole nation got a treat watching those two players.

en Marmalade in the morning has the same effect on taste buds that a cold shower has on the body.

en Don't slather it with butter or margarine and ruin it. It's a good idea to use marmalade or something or just to toast it,

en Don't slather it with butter or margarine and ruin it. It's a good idea to use marmalade or something or just to toast it.

en The idea of self-consciously calling oneself Indian and with pride is a recent phenomenon. Earlier, every time we talked about India, we talked about its glorious past. Today, we see our present as equally glorious.

en A man's most glorious actions will at last be found to be but glorious sins, if he hath made himself, and not the glory of God, the end of those actions

en A man's most glorious actions will at last be found to be but glorious sins, if he hath made himself, and not the glory of God, the end of those actions

en Tom: Well done Bridge, 4 hours of careful cooking and a feast of blue soup, omelette and marmalade.

en Tom: Well done Bridge, 4 hours of careful cooking and a feast of blue soup, omelette and marmalade. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. Tom: Well done Bridge, 4 hours of careful cooking and a feast of blue soup, omelette and marmalade.


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