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“I miss that jellied coconut and thatinvigorating coconut water,Oh, how I miss my sweet Barbados,"Yes, this is your lost daughter”
Charmaine J Forde“But the coconut is also a symbol of resilience, Samar. Even in the conditions where there's very little nourishment and even less nurturance, it flourishes, growing taller than most of the plants around it.”
Neesha Meminger, Shine, Coconut Moon“As he walked past the newsstand, he couldn't help sniffing the air, searching for hints of bacon, coconut, and vanilla. Combined with John's declaration that he needed to get laid, he couldn't get that smell off his mind, or her adorable freckles, or the broken expression on her face as she blew past him on the sidewalk. Such a marvelous creature deserved someone who understood her talents- someone like him, perhaps.”
Amy E. Reichert, The Coincidence of Coconut Cake“It's amazing, coconut oil. I use it as a moisturizer. I put it in my hair when I want a kind of greasy look. I take off my makeup with it. I put a little bit in my coffee. I have coconut oil with everything.”
Lykke Li“A little bit of sun does wonders! With good protection, of course. Vitamin D is just so good for your hair and your nails. I also love coconut water and coconut oil from Whole Foods. It's amazing. You can cook with it, shower with it... you come out of the shower like a slippery seal, but it works.”
Poppy Delevingne“Delight is indeed born in the heart. It sometimes also depends on its surroundings.”
Amy E. Reichert, The Coincidence of Coconut Cake“Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?”
Graham Chapman, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Book): Mønti Pythøn Ik Den Hølie Gräilen“You can’t eat coconut without breaking its shell”
you can’t succeed without breaking the cycle of failure.“Don't wanna ever take your shoes off in coconut land. Never know when you're gonna have to run.”
Dianne Harman, Coyote in Provence“Where are the coconut trees bowing allegiance to the wind, the wide open spaces, the verdant green fields?”
Renita D'Silva, Monsoon Memories