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“It was like having a box of chocolates shut in the bedroom drawer. Until the box was empty it occupied the mind too much.”

Graham Greene


“May your life be filled, as mine has been, with love and laughter; and remember, when things are rough all you need is ...

Chocolate.”

Geraldine Solon


“Art arises from loss. I wish this weren't the case. I wish that every time I met a new woman and she rocked my world, I

was inspired to write my ass off. But that is not what happens. What happens is we lie around in bed eating chocolate and

screwing. Art is what happens when things don't work out, when you're licking your wounds. Art is, to a larger extent than

people would like to think, a productive licking of the wounds.”

Steve Almond


“When I die,' I said to my friend, 'I'm not going to be embalmed. I'm going to be dipped.' Milk chocolate or bittersweet

was the immediate concern.”

Adrianne Marcus


“If Warren Buffet made chocolate, I’ll bet it’d be really rich. And corrupt.”

― Jarod Kintz


“Mooooon!” said the Ogre. “Tranquility …” Then he pointed at the full moon. “Neil Armstrong walked in a sea of
Tranquility.” Then he added, “It’s made of cheese. But you have to take off the plastic before you put it on a burger.”
Mickey sighed.
“What’s his story?” the wraith asked.
“He’s chocolate,” Mikey said.”

― Neal Shusterman


“You are trying to lure us into revealing information you're not entitled to? With chocolate and wine? Are you amateurs?”

― Moira J. Moore


“OK. Yoga position 99. Relax and tune into your inner self, trying hard to forget that your outer self is stark naked!”

― Nicholas Reardon


“but she had a secret and that was uncontrollable hair. She knew that most girls complained about their hair, in fact hers
looked perfect. She loved her uncontrollable soft long blond hair, it was only that she just wished it would stop stealing
chocolates and threatening to bite people!”

― Nicholas Reardon


“Cacao has great nutritional value, a lot of protein, which strengthens a person, and without sugar it is not fattening.”

― Samael Aun Weor


“Someone once wrote that a novel should deliver a series of small astonishments. I get the same thing spending an hour with
you.
Also, here is a green toothbrush tied in a ribbon.
It expresses my feelings inadequately..
Better than chocolate, being with you last night.
Silly me, I thought nothing was better than chocolate.
In a profound symbolic gesture,I am giving you this bar of Vosges I got when we all went to Edgartown. You can eat it, or
just sit next to it and feel superior.”

― E. Lockhart


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“The best place to hide gold coins is in a treasure chest filled with those circular chocolates that are coin-sized and
wrapped in gold foil. That’ll foil any thief.”

― Jarod Kintz


“The calling that has been thrust upon you is likewise as demanding and daunting. I understand how you feel, believe me.
But we need you, Eena. I would say I’m sorry, but…….honestly I’d have no other woman take your place. You are exactly what
we need. And, yes, it does call for a great deal of sacrifice, but you don’t have to bear these burdens alone. We are all
here to help you. And believe me there isn’t one of us who wouldn’t give our last breath to defend yours so that you might
go on to heal Harrowbeth. Don’t block us out anymore. Don’t think that you have to stand alone. Please wake up and know
that I understand. And I promise I won’t say, ‘I told you so’.”

The room fell quiet. Eena didn’t stir. Derian could see how her breathing continued smoothly in and out just as before.

“I’ll give you some chocolate if you wake up.” It was a last-ditch effort. “I’ve got plenty of it, and I don’t care for the

stuff.”

― Richelle E. Goodrich


“There's no point in wasting calories on cheap chocolate, always opt for the darkest and richest.”

― Nanci Rathbun


“She knew that people often complained about having a 'bad hair day', but surely they did not wake up in the morning to
find their Hair had eaten a whole box of chocolates while they were sleeping!”

― Nicholas Reardon


“Now she and I sit together in her room and eat chocolate, and I tell her that in a very long time when we both to go
heaven, we should try to get chairs next to each other, close to the dessert table.”

― Anne Lamott


“Personally, I like a chocolate-covered sky. Dark, dark chocolate. People say it suits me. I do, however, try to enjoy
every color I see - the whole spectrum. A billion or so flavors, none of them quite the same, and a sky to slowly suck on.
It takes the edge off the stress. It helps me relax.

― Markus Zusak


“Chocolate is medicinal. I just did another study that confirms it.”

― Michelle M. Pillow


“A dark-chocolate truffle melts in my mouth, and I forget about everything else ... even the fact that I'm on a diet.”

― Barbara Brooke


“Where did you get that candy again?" Leven asked, worried.
"The pile said 'flavored'," Clover answered back, his face a chocolatey mess.
"Flavored?" Leven said exasperated. "Are you sure?"
"Yes," Clover argued. "F-l-a-w-e-d--flavored.”

― Obert Skye


“We decided to leave early, you wouldn't want to be there in the end, when the lights came on. You'd never sit down in here
again. In a depressing shuffle we pushed to the door, now it was good to get up and out, while it was still a black hole,
warm, and smokey, full of possibilities...”

― David Boutler


"No, you speak the truth. Love isn't right. It isn't right for me either. Sometimes I hate cacao." Theo looked at me. "You
don't love Balanchine chocolate. You are Balanchine chocolate.”

― Gabrielle Zevin


“I'd always hated any kind of peanut butter candy. Peanut butter, in my opinion, belonged in sandwiches and nowhere else.”

― Morgan Matson


“Of Woman and Chocolate
 "Chocolate shares both the bitter and the sweet.
Chocolate melts away all cares, coating the heart while smothering every last ache.  
Chocolate brings a smile to the lips on contact, leaving a dark kiss behind.  
Chocolate is amiable, complimenting any pairing; berries, peanut butter, pretzels, mint, pastries, drinks...everything goes
with chocolate.  
The very thought of chocolate awakens taste buds, sparking memories of candy-coated happiness.  
Chocolate will go nuts with you, no questions asked.  
Chocolate craves your lips, melts at your touch, and savors the moment.  
Chocolate is that dark and beautiful knight who charges in on his gallant steed ready to slay dragons when needed.  
Chocolate never disappoints; it leaves its lover wanting more.  
Chocolate is the ultimate satisfaction, synonymous with perfection.  
Chocolate is rich, smooth pleasure.  
Chocolate has finesse - the charm to seduce and indulge at any time, day or night.  
Chocolate is a true friend, a trusted confidant, and faithful lover.
Chocolate warms and comforts and sympathizes.  
Chocolate holds power over depression, victory over disappointment.  
Chocolate savvies the needs of a woman and owns her.  
Simply put, chocolate is paradise.”

― Richelle E. Goodrich


“Frozen yogurt is tastier than ice cream, nobody is too old for cartoons, bald men are sexy, chocolate is the best
medicine, BIG books are better, cats secretly rule the planet, and everything should be available in the color pink,
including monster trucks.”

― Richelle E. Goodrich


“It's all—let's use a very specific word here—miraculous. You, me, love, quarks, sex, chocolate, the speed of light—it's
all miraculous, and it always has been.”

― Rob Bell


“Love is just the chocolate-coated realization you're going to spend the rest of your life with a person and unfortunately
it melts in your mouth”

― Josh Stern


“What turns an honest, good-looking guy like you into a theif?"
Scott couldn't help but smirk.
"I blame chocolate.”

― Geoffrey Knight


 “My brief survey of stimulant aphrodisiacs would be incomplete were I to fail to include that most famous love drug of all
time, chocolate or cacao, from the seeds of Theobroma cacao.”

― Rick Doblin


“Suddenly, out of the mist came a parachute with a fresh Hershey chocolate bar from America. It took me a week to eat that
candy bar. I hid it day and night. The chocolate was wonderful, but it wasn't the chocolate that was most important. What
it meant was that someone in America cared. That parachute was something more important than candy. It represented hope.
Hope that someday we would be free. Without hope the soul dies.”

― Michael O. Tunnell


“Cynthia sighs, contemplating a fruit and nut bar. 'Chocolate,' she says despairingly. 'Safer than cocaine, easier to get
hold of than Prozac. The government's most effective way to prevent revolution.”

― Jennifer Gilby Roberts


“We had laid down the law : no chocolate, no sex.”

― Sara Sheridan


“Are bacon and chocolate the foundation of a good meal? No, everybody knows
that is a deep fryer and/or gravy. However, I have long held the notion that you can't name a food that I can't improve by
adding either bacon or chocolate.”

― Aaron Blaylock


“Also, vampires don't eat food. You never get to eat chocolate again. Ever. I'd rather die.”

― Sarah Rees Brennan


“You know, they've got these chocolate assortments, and you like some but you don't like others? And you eat all the ones
you like, and the only ones left are the ones you don't like as much? I always think about that when something painful
comes up. Now I just have to
polish these off, and everything'll be OK. Life is a box of chocolates. I suppose you could call it a philosophy.”

― Haruki Murakami


“If I ever meet with the man who fulfills my ideal, I shall make it a condition of the marriage settlement, that I am to
have chocolate under the pillow.”

― Wilkie Collins


“I'd much rather be eating a bar of chocolate or even something healthy like a lettuce leaf alone at my desk than sitting
through this silent, painful meal.”

― Sarah Darer Littman


“Azel was an aficionado in killing and in chocolate cake.”

― E.J. Koh


“Just the other day, I was in my neighborhood Starbucks, waiting for the post office to open. I was enjoying a chocolatey
cafe mocha when it occurred to me that to drink a mocha is to gulp down the entire history of the New World. From the
Spanish exportation of Aztec cacao, and the Dutch invention of the chemical process for making cocoa, on down to the
capitalist empire of Hershey, PA, and the lifestyle marketing of Seattle's Starbucks, the modern mocha is a bittersweet
concoction of imperialism, genocide, invention, and consumerism served with whipped cream on top.”

― Sarah Vowell


“Happiness. Simple as a glass of chocolate or tortuous as the heart. Bitter. Sweet. Alive.”

― Joanne Harris, Chocolat


“Without pain, how could we know joy?' This is an old argument in the field of thinking about suffering and its stupidity
and lack of sophistication could be plumbed for centuries but suffice it to say that the existence of broccoli does not, in
any way, affect the taste of chocolate.”

― John Green


“Yes, boys are a little like shoes. Why? Well...They can be useful. But mainly...They are nice to look at. Getting the
right one can be a lovely accessory to an outfit. There are times when you couldn't do without them. And there are times
when you'd rather do without them. Get the wrong ones and they can hurt. There are many types and often the ones that look
the nicest are completely unpractical.”

― Rachel Hill


“The End is Nigh!" the man shouted.
"Is there still time for hot chocolate?" Riley asked.
The-End-is-Nigh guy blinked. "Ah, maybe, I don’t know.”

― Jana Oliver


“Always serve too much hot fudge sauce on hot fudge sundaes.
It makes people overjoyed, and puts them in your debt.”

― Judith Olney


“Touched by her fingers, the two surviving chocolate people copulate desperately, losing themselves in a melting frenzy of
lust, spending the last of their brief borrowed lives in a spasm of raspberry cream and fear.”

― Neil Gaiman


“Chocolate symbolizes, as does no other food, luxury, comfort, sensuality, gratification, and love.”

― Karl Petzke


“Chocolate is like my best friend and the most intense pleasure at the same time, perhaps not the most intense, but the
most regular and reliable one.”

― Chloe Doutre-Roussel


“The Duchess set about studying Annette and shortly found her adversary's tragic flaw.
Chocolate.”

― William Goldman


“Coraline opened the box of chocolates. The dog looked at them longingly.
"Would you like one?" she asked the little dog.
"Yes, please," whispered the dog. "Only not toffee ones. They make me drool."
"I thought chocolates weren't very good for dogs," she said, remembering something Miss Forcible had once told her.
"Maybe where you come from," whispered the little dog. "Here, it's all we eat.”

― Neil Gaiman


“My mouth is full of Oreo, ice cream, fudge, and Cool Whip, so I just nod.
This is heaven. I'm moving into one of their guest rooms.
So, Laur, do you want to come with us tomorrow? You can help me plan out furniture while Nick and Ryan dig for grubs,' she
says, licking her fork.
Can we keep the rest of this dessert?"
She grins. 'Sure.'
Then I'll come.'
She watches me put another bite in my mouth and close my eyes.'You're pitiful.'
No, just a chocoholic.'
She shakes her head. 'Same thing.”

― Erynn Mangum


“Strength is the capacity to break a Hershey bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of the
pieces.”

― Judith Viorst


“Will looked horrified. "What kind of monster could possibly hate chocolate?”

― Cassandra Clare


“A Kiss is a terrible name for a piece of chocolate shaped like a water droplet, because kisses are hot and would melt
chocolate—even if it is wearing an astronaut suit made out of tinfoil.”

― Jarod Kintz


“Like magic, she felt him getting nearer, felt it like a pull in the pit of her stomach. It felt like hunger but deeper,
heavier. Like the best kind of expectation. Ice cream expectation. Chocolate expectation.”

― Sarah Addison Allen


“He showed the words “chocolate cake” to a group of Americans and recorded their word associations. “Guilt” was the top
response. If that strikes you as unexceptional, consider the response of French eaters to the same prompt: “celebration.”

― Michael Pollan


“The greatest tragedies were written by the Greeks and Shakespeare...neither knew chocolate.”

― Sandra Boynton


“Can I come back and see you sometime?"
"Long as you bring me some chocolate," Gramma said, and smiled. "I'm partial to chocolate."
"Gramma, you're diabetic."
"I'm old, girl. Gonna die of something. Might as well be chocolate.”

― Rachel Caine


“Don't wreck a sublime chocolate experience by feeling guilty.
Chocolate isn't like premarital sex. It will not make you pregnant.
And it always feels good.”

― Lora Brody


“Chocolate says "I'm sorry" so much better than words.”

― Rachel Vincent


I listened wide-eyed, stupid. Glowing by her voice in the dim light. If chocolate was a sound, it would've been
Constantine's voice singing. If singing was a color, it would've been the color of that chocolate.”

― Kathryn Stockett


“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


“It was an indulgence, learning last words. Other people had chocolate; I had dying declarations.”

― John Green


“I guess it goes to show that you just never know where life will take you. You search for answers. You wonder what it all
means. You stumble, and you soar. And, if you’re lucky, you make it to Paris for a while.”

― Amy Thomas


“Every now and then, I'll run into someone who claims not to like chocolate, and while we live in a country where everyone
has the right to eat what they want, I want to say for the record that I don't trust these people, that I think something
is wrong with them, and that they're probably - and this must be said - total duds in bed.”

― Steve Almond


“I was like a chocolate in a box, looking well behaved and perfect in place, all the while harboring a secret center.”

― Deb Caletti


“The art of sensuality encompassing the exploration and experiencing of all our senses... Those images are being born from
and through living the moments of eating favorite chocolate cake with ice-cream, tranquil meditating, walking the beach and
feeling the warm breeze on your face and the soothing sand beneath your feet, watching a never repeating its symphony
sunset, dancing and feeling your body move through space, smelling flowers in a garden, painting or working with clay, with
your fingertips gently touching piano keys or pulling the tense strings of guitar, caressing your ears with the whispers of
one's soul, diving into the depth of loving you eyes, and, joining in a passionate kiss of life...the life of the
artist...”

― Oksana Rus


“She had to lift both hands to illustrate what she meant, but he just let her carry his hand with her, not about to let go.
She pushed the free hand toward the one he held, apparently trying to gesture closeness. "Warm," she said again. And then
she did something that undid him to the last faint whisper of his soul: she gave his hand a squeeze with fingertips that
could just barely reach around his, apparently using him to indicate what she wanted to say. He meant warmth. He meant this
word she couldn't find.”

― Laura Florand


“I don’t have any chocolate bars right now.”

She pressed her lips together as she placed two small fingers at the bridge of her nose and shook her head as though she
had lost all hope for him. Finally, she sighed as though more than put out. Her eyes were twinkling, though, the shadows of
fear easing.

“I’ll take you on your word then,” she sighed. “But you really should stock up on chocolate bars. It’s more precious than
gold when dealing with kids, ya know.”

― Lora Leigh


“I can't understand people who don't like chocolate. I was once going out with a
guy, this guy Robert I was telling you about, and I was never really
comfortable with him, but I couldn't work out why. Then one day it all became
clear: he didn't like chocolate. I mean he didn't just not love it, this guy
actually hated it. You could have put a bar in front of him and he wouldn't
have touched it. That kind of thinking is so far removed from anything I can
relate to, you know. Well, after that, you can imagine, it was clear we had to
break up.”

― Alain de Botton


“... and holy hell the chocolate is so intense and pure it should be named an element and given a spot on the periodic
table. It would be Ch, which isn't even taken.”

― Laini Taylor


“Para que a dor não mate se inventou o chocolate.”

― Alice Vieira


“... something very unusual, a chocolate-flavoured log of goats’ cheese. “Made by lesbians in Wales,” Sam had explained
superfluously.”

― Philip Hensher


“I had a dream about you. Your skin was sandpaper and your armpits were hollow, filled with dark chocolate and prunes. You
offered me coffee and when I said no you handed me black coffee with a note that read "12 reasons not to drink coffee". I
knew we would get along.”

― Melody Sohayegh


“The sound of the ocean breaking our silence was like chocolate syrup poured into a glass of milk, dispersing into awkward
dark clumps while waiting to be stirred.”

― Rachel Cohn


“War is a bazaar where lives are traded like any other commodity: chocolate or bullets or parachute silk.”

― Anthony Doerr


“If some confectioners were willing
To let the shape announce the filling,
We'd encounter fewer assorted chocs,
Bitten into and returned to the box.”

― Ogden Nash


“Coffee and chocolate—the inventor of mocha should be sainted.”

― Cherise Sinclair


“A little chocolate a day keeps the doctor at bay”

― Marcia Carrington


“Wanna be always Happy? Always carry some chocolate with you ;)”

― Pablo


“She placed her make-up bag in front of her, opened it, then ignored the contents. She used it for show and always as a
warning to the body that she may one day use it!”

― Nicholas Reardon


“she tried to stand up. It very nearly worked too … apart from the world spinning at great speed with some very pretty
stars … then the ground leapt up and hit her quite hard, which was most unfair of it as she could not remember giving it
any reason to … . Then the world went all fuzzy and she passed out.”

― Nicholas Reardon


“Chocolate's better than sex any day.”

― Cherise Sinclair


“Once Mo had closed the gates, he returned to his little stone hut, and his half-eaten sandwich of butter and canned
sardines, and his mug of thick hot chocolate, which every night he poured carefully into a thermos labeled COFFEE.”

― Lauren Oliver


“Life without books, chocolate & coffee is just useless.”

― Nadun Lokuliyanage


“Chocolate is not just a food, it's also apart of my life !
Makes me happy and tastes real good...”

― Samuel Victor David Evans


“Love is like a hollowed out piece of chocolate, filled with melted music.”

― Jarod Kintz


“There were some days that deserved to be drowned at birth and everyone sent back to bed with a hot brandy, a box of
chocolates and a warm, energetic companion. Today was without question one of those days.”

― Diana Pharaoh Francis


“The greatest Emotion is Love.
The greatest quality is seeking to serve others.
The greatest gift is your own Life.
The greatest pleasure is CHOCOLATE!
The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is that there's always something new to learn.
The greatest virtue is temperance.
The greatest meditation is a peaceful mind.
The greatest practice is to be Kind.
education.
The greatest challenge is to let go. The greatest wisdom is to be in the NOW”

― Pablo


“Feathers blowing in the wind is no more a bird than a pile of crumpled up receipts from champagne, chocolate, and flower
purchases is a true indication that a man loves a woman.
”

― Jarod Kintz


“My cell rings. I answer it without looking at the caller ID.
"Hannah, I'm sorry." My voice is a moan.
"It's Ryan, actually.''
"Oh. Hey, Ryan." I grin.
"What'd you do to Hannah?"
I try to be evasive. "What are you talking about?"
"Uh-huh. Good try. What did you do?"
"She'll thank me for it one day."
"Oh man! It was that bad?"
"Will you relax? It is not bad."
"Is? Present tense? It's still going on?"
"Calm down, Ryan!"
"I have known you too long, Laurie Holbrook, to relax.”

― Erynn Mangum


“Remember the days when you let your child have some chocolate if he finished his cereal? Now, chocolate is one of the
cereals.”

― Robert Orben


“I'm pretty sure that eating chocolate keeps wrinkles away because I have never seen a 10 year old with a Hershey bar and
crows feet.”

― Amy Neftzger


“Everyone needs fudge, Hildy. It's how God helps us cope.”

― Joan Bauer


“Anything is good if it's made of chocolate.”

― Jo Brand


“Mentioning violence to Bruce was like mentioning chocolate sauce to a six-year-old.”

― Robert Muchamore


“There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.”

― Linda Grayson


“The 12-step chocolate program: NEVER BE MORE THAN 12 STEPS AWAY FROM CHOCOLATE!”

― Terry Moore


“When we don't have the words chocolate can speak volumes.”

― Joan Bauer


“Chocolate is a perfect food, as wholesome as it is delicious, a beneficent restorer of exhausted power...it is the best
friend of those engaged in literary pursuits.”

― Justus von Liebig


“You may have noticed we have no sex lives. As a result there's lots of chocolate in this house.”

― Keryl Raist


“Moderation, honey, in all things but love and chocolate. That's my motto.”

― Barbara Bretton


“If the Collective was an ants' nest then Jilly was not only the walls of the nest but also its army, whereas Jeanie was
the ants which were scouts sent out to discover what the world was all about. Abbey wondered if that meant she was the one
sent out with a shopping-list, and had to queue in supermarkets to feed the nest!”

― Nicholas Reardon


“Coffee and chocolate are certainly wonderful, but they must forever carry tea’s silken train, ever the bridesmaids and
never the bride.”

― Paul F. Kortepeter


“He stared for ten seconds or more, which, when eating a chocolate cake isn't much, but when staring, is.”

― Louise Penny


“Be the Chocolate
What if I want to be the bird who eats the Chocolate?”

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“Chocolate is something you take for granted until you don’t have any.”

― Marja McGraw


“chocolate is a dairy food; nanny piggins”

― R A Spratt


“This is what you British do not understand about the French. You think you must work, work, work, work and open on Sundays
and make mothers and fathers with families slave in supermarkets at three o'clock in the morning and make people leave
their homes and their churches and their children and go shopping on Sundays.'
'Their shops are open on Sundays?' said Benoît in surprise.
'Yes! They make people work on Sundays! And through lunchtimes! But for what? For rubbish from China? For cheap clothes
sewed by poor women in Malaysia? For why? So you can go more often to KFC and get full of fried chicken? You would rather
have six bars of bad chocolate than one bar of good chocolate. Why? Why are six bad things better than one good thing? I
don't understand.”

― Jenny Colgan


“I can't drop it. It's how I'm drawn.”

― I.B. Nosey


“Some people smoked crack in alleyways. Franny ate chocolate. On the scale of things, it seemed entirely reasonable.”

― Emma Straub


“You're funny.' Phoebe passed me the last chocolate cupcake. 'And I always thought your friends were laughing over their
own farts.'
'Ninety percent of Eastwood's male population laughs over their own farts. Present company excluded, naturally.”

― Robyn Schneider


“Nothing says I love you like the gift of a half-eaten candy bar. I ate my half two weeks before I remembered to give it to
her.”

― Jarod Kintz


“O universo conspira para que eu coma rosquinhas de chocolate amanteigadas.”

― Filipe Russo,


“To me, chocolate was the sole reason we on this earth.”

― Esi Edugyan


“Mom always said too much chocolate is like having too much love—you can't get enough-Geraldine Solon, Chocolicious”

― Geraldine Solon


“If it's not chocolate, it's not breakfast.”

― Laini Taylor


“It’s hard not to smile when you’re going eyeball to eyeball with a frosted chocolate cupcake.”

― Shannon Wiersbitzky


“I need God’s grace and something baked with peanut butter and chocolate.”

― Gloria Furman


“Hey, Mrs. Jakes, how come people can’t afford new shoes or food, but they can still buy candy?” She smiled and waved him
off. “Oh, people will always find a way to buy chocolate, Elliot. Chocolate is forever.

― Jack C. Monroe


“Love is life, and hate is death. Valentine’s Day chocolates should come in a box shaped like a coffin.
”

― Jarod Kintz


“It was 2:00 p.m., too early for wine but not for chocolate.”

― Andrea Hurst


“It was so dark, it was almost black and it melted on her tongue into an ancient flavor of seed pod, earth, shade, and
sunlight, its bitterness casting just a shadow of sweet. It tasted ... fine, so subtle and strange it made her feel like a
novitiate into some arcanum of spice.

― Laini Taylor


“Money can't buy happiness.
But, it can buy a chocolate, which is pretty much the same thing.”

― Hanako Ishii


“I might be able to walk away from sexy, dangerous shifters, but chocolate had me at its beck and call.”

― Meghan Ciana Doidge


“Sometimes, I feel my breath coming in shorter, quicker, spastic bursts, feel my heart threaten to thunder through my ribs,
feel sweat beading on my brow...and I know it’s time to bust out those “chocolate frogs” from Harry Potter.”

― Shannon Celebi


“Leo is looking down. Leo is looking down and his eyes and skin and hair like dark melted chocolate and he’s saying to me,
"Hello.”

― Johnny Rich


“Nobody knows the truffles I've seen.”

― George Lang


“What's this?" He brought the brown square to his nose.
"It smells musty."
"It's chocolate. You'll love it."
"That's what you said about Skittles. I vomited a rainbow afterward.”

― Melissa Landers


“Look, there's no metaphysics on earth like chocolates.”

― Fernando Pessoa


“Chemically speaking, chocolate really is the world's perfect food.”

― Michael Levine


“What you see before you, my friend, is the result of a lifetime of chocolate.”

― Katharine Hepburn


“If there's no chocolate in Heaven, I'm not going.”

― Jane Seabrook


“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.”

― Charles M. Schulz


“If chocolate is the answer....the question is irrelevant.
unknown”

― Kim Knott


“Is the Easter Bunny a space alien trying to trick us into implanting us with his eggs? Because I will so swear off
chocolate right now.”

― Thomm Quackenbush


“man can not live on chocolate .... but women can”

― Hannah


“Synthetic chocolate sounds wrong.”

― Missy Lyons


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