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"There is nothing fantastic or ultradimansional about crab grass... unless you are an sf writer, in which case pretty soon you are viewing crab grass with suspicion. What are it's real motives And who sent it here in the first place It only looks like crab grass. That's what they want us to think it is. One day the crab grass suit will fall off and their true identity will be revealed. By then the Pentagon will be full of crab grass and it'll be too late. The crab grass, or what we took to be crab grass, will dictate terms." »Philip K. Dick
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"The grass is not, in fact, always greener on the other side of the fence. Fences have nothing to do with it. The grass is greenest where it is watered. When crossing over fences, carry water with you and tend the grass wherever you may be." »Robert Fulghum
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"I am sure the grapes are sour." »Aesop
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"You've got to take the bitter with the sour." »Samuel Goldwyn
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"Every sweet has its sour every evil its good." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"Every sweet has its sour; every evil its good." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"sour, sweet, bitter, pungent, all must be tasted." »Chinese Proverb
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"A quarrel is like buttermilk, the more you stir it, the more sour it grows." »Bolivian Proverb
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"There smites nothing so sharp, nor smelleth so sour as shame." »William Langland
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"Suffering is the necessary consequence of sin, just as when you eat a sour fruit a stomach complaint ensues." »Burmese Proverb
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"There's a period of life when we swallow a knowledge of ourselves and it becomes either good or sour inside." »Pearl Bailey
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"Very distasteful is excessive fame To the sour palate of the envious mind, Who hears with grief his neighbours good by name, And hates the fortune that he ne?er shall find." »Pindar
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"Ask not a man who his father was but make trial of his qualities, and then conciliate or reject him accordingly. For it is no disgrace to new wine, if only it be sweet, as to its taste, that it was the juice [or daughter] of sour grapes." »Arabic Proverb
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"A snake lurks in the grass." »Virgil
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"The grass is always greener where you water it." »Unknown
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"The tallest blade of grass is the first to be cut by the scythe." »Assyrian Proverb
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"When elephants fight, it is the grass who suffers." »African Proverb
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"Sit quiety, doing nothing, spring comes, and the grass grows by itself." »Zen Proverb
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"Most people hew the battlements of life from compromise, erecting their impregnable keeps from judicious submissions, fabricating their philosophical drawbridges from emotional retractions and scalding marauders in the boiling oil of sour grapes." »Zelda
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"Wherever the Turkish hoof trods, no grass grows." »Victor Hugo
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"Enthusiasm is a volcano on whose top never grows the grass of hesitation." »Kahlil Gibran
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"Once you get to the other side of the fence you realize that grass is just ichie." »Jamie Rae
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"If the grass is greener in the other fellow's yard - let him worry about cutting it." »Fred Allen
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"Zeal is a volcano, the peak of which the grass of indecisiveness does not grow." »Kahlil Gibran
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"A people without history is like wind on the buffalo grass. Sioux" »American Indian Proverb
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"Latet anguis in herba. (There's a snake hidden in the grass)" »Virgil
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""My ex-wife thought that the grass was greener on the other side . . . so now she's mowing someone else's lawn."" »Tom Zegan
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"If grass can grow through cement, love can find you at every time in your life." »Cher
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"To us also, through every star, through every blade of grass, is not God made visible if we will open our minds and our eyes." »Thomas Carlyle
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"Our way is not soft grass, it's a mountain path with lots of rocks. But it goes upward, forward, toward the sun." »Ruth Westheimer
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