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Credit card agreements run as long as 30 pages, and it's 30 pages of largely incomprehensible text.
— Elizabeth Warren
A Schubert song, the A-major chord at the opening of Wagner's 'Lohengrin' - such incredible beauty is a mystery, the divinity of music.
— Gian Carlo Menotti
Poisonous toadstools don't change their spots.
— J.K. Rowling
Insults are engendered from vulgar minds, like toadstools from a dunghill.
— Charles Caleb Colton
The trouble is that not enough people have come together with the firm determination to live the things which they say they believe.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Alas, love turns the human heart into a mildewed garden, a lush and shameless garden in which grow mysterious, obscene toadstools.
— Knut Hamsun
The damp floor of the Internet sprouted Lecter theories like toadstools and sightings of the doctor rivaled those of Elvis in number.
— Thomas Harris
On Tuesday December seventh a lot of good things happened: they took the trach out, took the cast off my leg, and my PT, Maria, had me standing.
— Amy Rankin
Oh, do not scowl at me, reader, I do not intend to convey the impression that I did not manage to be happy.
— Vladimir Nabokov
If only one could tell true love from false love as one can tell mushrooms from toadstools.
— Katherine Mansfield
It seems to be a kind of lounge,' she added, tripping over a small footstool. The floor seemed to be littered with them, like toadstools.
— Barbara Pym
Yet my great-grandfather was but a water-man, looking one way and rowing another: and I got most of my estate by the same occupation.
— John Bunyan
Few humans see fairies or hear their music, but many find fairy rings of dark grass, scattered with toadstools, left by their dancing feet.
— Judy Allen
Does it follow that because there are poisonous toadstools
which resemble mushrooms, both are dangerous? — Marianne Moore
which resemble mushrooms, both are dangerous? — Marianne Moore
It is a ridiculous demand which England and America make, that you shall speak so that they can understand you. Neither men nor toadstools grow so.
— Henry David Thoreau