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The pumpkin is a uniquely American plant, widely regarded as one of the most magical plants in all the world.

Seth Adam Smith
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The pumpkin is a uniquely American plant, widely regarded as one of the most magical plants in all the world.

Seth Adam Smith, Rip Van Winkle and the Pumpkin Lantern
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It was time to take the pumpkin out of the pot and eat it. In the final analysis, that was what solved these big problems of life. You could think and think and get nowhere, but you still had to eat your pumpkin. That brought you down to earth. That gave you a reason for going on. Pumpkin.

Alexander McCall Smith, The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
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This shit is easy peasy, pumpkin peasy, pumpkin pie, muthafucka!

Gerard Way
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We fancy men are individuals so are pumpkins but every pumpkin in the field goes through every point of pumpkin history.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The jack-o-lantern follows me with tapered, glowing eyes.His yellow teeth grin evily. His cackle I despise.But I shall have the final laugh when Halloween is through.This pumpkin king I’ll split in half to make a pie for two.

Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
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The mask can be a limitation, but you just deal with it. You do get superhuman strength and pumpkin bombs and all this other stuff to express yourself with.'

Willem Dafoe
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Fall makes me think that if I fail horribly at this art thing, and then fail horribly with this writing thing, I'll go run a pumpkin patch.

Tyler Hojberg
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Vegetables are a must on a diet. I suggest carrot cake, zucchini bread, and pumpkin pie.

Jim Davis
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I guess I'm just feeling Septemberish," sighed Chester. "It's getting towards autumn now. And it's so pretty up in Connecticut. All the trees change color. The days get very clear―with a little smoke on the horizon from burning leaves. Pumpkins begin to come out.

George Selden, The Cricket in Times Square
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...dark furrow lines grid the snow, punctuated by orange abacus beads of pumpkins - now the crows own the field...

John Geddes, A Familiar Rain
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