Quote by Emily Dickinson
Fame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate. - Emily Dickinson

Fame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate. – Emily Dickinson

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After great pain, a formal feeling comes. The Nerves sit ceremonious, like tombs. – Emily Dickinson

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Drab Habitation of Whom? Tabernacle or Tomb — or Dome of Worm — or Porch of Gnome — or some Elfs Catacomb? – Emily Dickinson

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The most dangerous food to eat is a wedding cake. – Proverb

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The vast amount of waste and sheer stupidity in government – from the Pentagon to the Food and Drug Administration – could fill committee agendas for years. – Tom Coburn

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Not necessity, not desire – no, the love of power is the demon of men. Let them have everything – health, food, a place to live, entertainment – they are and remain unhappy and low-spirited: for the demon waits and waits and will be satisfied. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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Japanese food makes me feel particularly good. – David Mitchell

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He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she. Real feminism is spinsterhood. – Florence King

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