A Quote by Dawn Olivieri

I have a sweet tooth for reading, so books migrate to my zip code en mass. — © Dawn Olivieri
I have a sweet tooth for reading, so books migrate to my zip code en mass.
Education is important. And the difference of the zip code you grow up in or the zip code you are born in and how you turn out really isn't fair to the kids of our world.
If you have a sweet tooth, you'll have a sweet mouth when you're done, because all your teeth are going to be sweet.
The words and sentences you take into your body from books are no less sacred and healing than communion. Surely at least one such person lives in your zip code.
Your longevity and health are more determined by your ZIP code than they are by your genetic code.
I think that by October the whole company has to migrate to OpenOffice, and then I think it's by June next year we all migrate to Linux - you don't want to migrate 6,000 people both operating system and office suite in a single jump.
I'm not a big drinking person and hardly ever have alcohol. Perhaps it's not sweet enough for my sweet tooth.
I've a sweet tooth, so I love to binge on anything sweet when I have the option.
He's so snobbish he has an unlisted zip-code.
We've always read to the kids, every night both kids get books. That's really important, and they love books. Our daughter is obsessed with reading and books, so it's really sweet. She has her own little personal library.
The town where I grew up has a zip code of E-I-E-I-O.
A person’s zip code shouldn’t decide their destiny.
It must have been the lack of nutrients that gave my father his temper. He is not a sweet man despite a very sweet tooth.
I still have a sweet tooth, so I bake a lot, but I'd much rather have one of my sweet potato brownies than a processed chocolate bar.
We've got to have good schools in every zip code.
One of the maddening ironies of writing books is that it leaves so little time for reading others'. My bedside is piled with books, but it's duty reading: books for book research, books for review. The ones I pine for are off on a shelf downstairs.
Access to equal opportunity should not be constrained by zip-code.
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