Oh, you can milk just about anything with nipples.
He boils milk with fresh ginger, a quarter of a vanilla bean, and tea that is so dark and fine-leaved that it looks like black dust. He strains it and puts cane sugar in both our cups. There's something euphorically invigorating and yet filling about it. It tastes the way I imagine the Far East must taste.
Sometimes the mind, for reasons we don't necessarily understand, just decides to go to the store for a quart of milk.
I've got a library copy of Gone with the Wind, a quart of milk and all these cookies. Wow! What an orgy!
They told me I gave the best milk mustache of anybody.
I love revision. Where else can spilled milk be turned into ice cream?
Oh, Mirth and Innocence! Oh, Milk and Water! Ye happy mixture of more happy days!
We don't have seasons anymore. You know why? We lost the ozone layer. Well, put it on milk cartons - let's find it!
Milk which is just about to turn is akin to that moment spent on the cusp of failure in a dulled and fettered relationship.
When the milk of human kindness turns sour, it is a singularly unpalatable draught.
You can only milk a cow so long, then you're left holding the pail.
Money is the mother's milk of everything, and it certainly is the mother's milk of politics.
A child cannot pay for its mother’s milk.
Are you high? Why are you never wearing a shirt?" "I sleep naked," Cole said. He put both milk and sugar in my coffee. "As the day goes on, I put on more and more clothing. You should've come over an hour ago.
The milk of kindness flows through my body, I shall follow Jesus to the Taco Bell and give thanks.
We sucked in atheism with our canned milk.
Manhandling the open here spout on a milk carton so badly that one has to resort to using the illegal side.
Look, if Givenchy is going to lend you a dress, I'm not going to turn it down. I would wear that dress to just go out and buy a pint of milk if they would lend it to me.
Teaching some things that are true, prematurely or at the wrong time, can invite sorrow and heartbreak instead of the joy intended to accompany learning. . . . The scriptures teach emphatically that we must give milk before meat. The Lord made it very clear that some things are to be taught selectively and some things are to be given only to those who are worthy.
Nobody wants to buy sour milk.