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I don't think about the saying I grew up hearing every time I ate a morsel of something delicious, "A second on the lips, forever on the hips".
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Of absolutely no relevance to anything in particular, but it just goes to prove I am not completely alone here, and that is something which I, at least, take a morsel of comfort from.
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I wanted a morsel of guilt.
He chose not to eat a morsel of it.
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M Drachet: A soupcon of A and a morsel of B. Now, the leeches.
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