"Cranberries contain a massive amount of natural pectins. They will gel all on their own, which is why you can basically make cranberry sauce out of filling."
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"introductions are hard to come by when your natural state is shyness"
"I assert that, in any particular natural science, one encounters genuine scientific substance only to the extent that mathematics is present."
"In the natural state no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can be true only where there is no science; therefore it cannot bind all men together."
"It is difficult for the isolated individual to work himself out of the immaturity which has become almost natural for him."
"Therefore to the same natural effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes."
"I don't think the human effect [of climate change] is significant compared to the natural effect."
"Unto a life which I call natural I would gladly follow even a will-o'-the-wisp through bogs and sloughs unimaginable, but no moonnor firefly has shown me the causeway to it."
"I want you bad like a natural disaster. You are all I see. You are the only one I want to know."
"I never wish to offend, but I am so foolishly shy, that I often seem negligent, when I am only kept back by my natural awkwardness."
"I find it hard to understand why Scorsese has never called. You know, given the natural menace I bring to the screen."
"Most do violence to their natural aptitude, and thus attain superiority in nothing."
"The natural object is always the adequate symbol."
"There is natural ignorance and there is artificial ignorance. I should say at the present moment the artificial ignorance is about eighty-five per cent."
"Sin cannot be conceived in a natural state, but only in a civil state, where it is decreed by common consent what is good or bad."
"He does it with better grace, but I do it more natural."
"Garden making, like gardening itself, concerns the relationship of the human being to his natural surroundings."
"A human being has no natural rights of any nature."
"Peace is our natural state of being."
"I do not approve of anything which tampers with natural ignorance"