Apples Quotes - Page 33
The cool blade Severs between coolness, apple-rind Compelling a recognition.
Charles Tomlinson (1997). “Selected Poems: 1955-1997”, p.16, New Directions Publishing
Cassandra Clare (2013). “The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel; Clockwork Prince; Clockwork Princess”, p.661, Simon and Schuster
Cassandra Clare (2013). “Clockwork Prince”, p.215, Simon and Schuster
Cassandra Clare (2013). “The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel; Clockwork Prince; Clockwork Princess”, p.193, Simon and Schuster
Bram Stoker (1904). “Dracula”, p.164, Hayes Barton Press
How about Pithecanthropus Erectus? Was it really he who ate the apple? Or was it Homo Pekiniensis?
Bertrand Russell (2009). “Bertrand Russell's Best”, p.30, Routledge
Since Adam and Eve ate the apple, man has never refrained from any folly of which he was capable.
"History of the World in Epitome (For Use in Martian Infant Schools)". Book by Bertrand Russell, as quoted in Slater Bertrand Russell (1994), p. 136, 1959.