12+ Sandra Boynton Quotes On Education, Friendship And World

As with most fine things, chocolate has its season. There is a simple memory aid that you can use to determine whether it is the correct time to order chocolate dishes: any month whose name contains the letter A, E, or U is the proper time for chocolate. — Sandra Boynton

The greatest tragedies were written by the Greeks and Shakespeare...neither knew chocolate. — Sandra Boynton

Clearly it is not the lovelorn sufferer who seeks solace in chocolate, but rather the chocolate-deprived individual, who, desperate, seeks in mere love a pale approximation of bittersweet euphoria. — Sandra Boynton

Carob works on the principle that, when mixed with the right combination of fats and sugar, it can duplicate chocolate in color and texture. Of course, the same can be said of dirt. — Sandra Boynton

"Chocolate - The Consuming Passion" was written for the Chocolate Elite - the select millions who like chocolate in all its infinite variety, using 'like' as in 'I like to breathe.' — Sandra Boynton

There always seems to be someone looking over your shoulder - just waiting for an opportunity to lecture on The Darker Side of Chocolate — Sandra Boynton

Carob is a brown powder made from the pulverized fruit of a Mediterranean evergreen. Some consider carob an adequate substitute for chocolate because it has some similar nutrients (calcium, phosphorus), and because it can, when combined with vegetable fat and sugar, be made to approximate the color and consistency of chocolate. Of course, the same arguments can as persuasively be made in favor of dirt. — Sandra Boynton

Books can take you places. — Sandra Boynton

I want to be your personal penguin. Please? — Sandra Boynton

Research tells us that fourteen out of any ten individuals like chocolate. — Sandra Boynton

The moon is high. The sea is deep. They rock and rock and rock to sleep. — Sandra Boynton

Much serious thought has been devoted to the subject of chocolate: What does chocolate mean? Is the pursuit of chocolate a right or a privilege? Does the notion of chocolate preclude the concept of free will? — Sandra Boynton

Life Lessons by Sandra Boynton

  1. Sandra Boynton's work emphasizes the importance of creativity and imagination, showing that even the simplest of ideas can be transformed into something beautiful.
  2. Her work also encourages us to appreciate the small moments in life and to take joy in the simple things.
  3. Finally, her work teaches us that it's important to be kind to others and to take the time to appreciate the people in our lives.
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