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Well, Art is Art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water. And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now you tell me what you know.
Groucho Marx
Art
Me
You
Water
Other
East
Tell
More
Take
Like
Know
Well
Stew
Does
Still
West
Hand
Than
Prune
Taste
Them
Much
Now
I'm taking Viagra and drinking prune juice - I don't know if I'm coming or going.
Rodney Dangerfield
Drinking
Taking
Know
Coming
Juice
Prune
Going
Viagra
Leaders who fail to prune their pride will meet demise. That's not a guess, it's a guarantee. With pride, it's not a matter of 'if' we will fall, but 'when.' There are no exceptions.
John C. Maxwell
Pride
Matter
Will
Fall
Meet
Guess
Exceptions
Fail
Leaders
Demise
Prune
Who
Guarantee
Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, are all very good words for the lips.
Charles Dickens
Good
Words
Papa
Potatoes
Poultry
Good Words
Prism
Very
Lips
Prune
I like Pirate's Booty. Prunes and olives, too. I love hummus. I can eat that until I die. I tend to eat mostly organic food.
Queen Latifah
Love
Food
Organic
Too
I Can
I Love
Eat
Tend
Like
Until
Mostly
Pirate
Prune
Die
Organic Food
Instinct must be thwarted just as one prunes the branches of a tree so that it will grow better.
Henri Matisse
Better
Will
Tree
Must
Instinct
Thwarted
Branches
Prune
Just
Grow
I love to prune. I have a physical need to do things.
Bill Pullman
Love
Physical
Prune
Things
Need
My bookshelves have no order. I prune them regularly and sell the books to Myopic Books, a Chicago bookstore. They give me store credit, and then I spend all the store credit, and, presumably, return to sell them back more of the books I bought from them.
Jesse Ball
Me
Back
Spend
Books
Bookstore
Presumably
Give
Give Me
More
Myopic
Bought
Return
Chicago
Sell
Prune
Order
Store
Them
Then
Regularly
Credit
Why would one ever be so insane as to ditch a perfectly beautiful metaphor? Cut back, of course, prune if you like, so that the best metaphors are clear and sparkling. But I will throw out unread the book that promises me no metaphors inside.
Marie Rutkoski
Beautiful
Best
Me
You
Book
Will
Promises
Back
Insane
Out
Would
Inside
Ditch
Unread
Throw
Clear
Perfectly
Like
Course
Metaphor
Metaphors
Prune
Cut
Sparkling
Why
Ever
Give a lot, expect a lot, and if you don't get it, prune.
Tom Peters
You
Give
Lot
Expect
Get
Prune
You must prune dead or dying wood.
Warren Giles
You
Must
Dead
Prune
Wood
Dying