56 Quotes About Oysters

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"They luxuriated in the feeling of deep and all pervading satisfaction, a feeling of knowing absolutely that all was well with the world and them and that the world was not only their oyster it was also their linguine with clam sauce. Not only were all things possible, but all things were theirs."

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"Except from the Americans—but every pearl has its oyster."

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"I prefer my oysters fried; that way I know my oysters died."

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"What will happen to me, as the oyster said when he very inadvertently swallowed the gooseberry bush, nobody can tell."

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"I am in a very unsettled condition, as the oyster said when they poured melted butter all over his back."

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"Me, I'm complicated. But it's a living, I tell myself. Also, every once in a long while this disease manages to produce a fine and beautiful truth--as (they say) some oyster illness makes the wondrously perfect pearl."

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"The world is an oyster but you don't crack it open on a mattress"

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"The Englishman, be it noted, seldom resorts to violence; when he is sufficiently goaded he simply opens up, like the oyster, and devours his adversary."

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"In such a world as ours the idle man is not so much a biped as a bivalve; and the wealth which breeds idleness, of which the English peerage is an example, and of which we are beginning to abound in specimens in this country, is only a sort of human oyster bed, where heirs and heiresses are planted, to spend a contemptible life of slothfulness in growing plump and succulent for the grave-worms' banquet."

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