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1 " Dragons were notoriously finicky about whom they ate, and thought it the height of bad manners to be kept waiting by their selected fare. "
― Sully Tarnish , The Dragon and the Apprentice: A Wizard's Wager (Book One of the Chronicles of Sir John the Worm 1)
2 " These were good people and they had been good to us and we had therefore had a good time. To conclude otherwise was frightening, raising the specter of some unnameable quantity without which we could not abide, but which we could not summon on demand, least of all by proceeding in virtuous accordance with an established formula.You regarded redemption as an act of will. You disparaged people (people like me) for their cussedly nonspecific dissatisfactions, because to fail to embrace the simple fineness of being alive betrayed a weakness of character. You always hated finicky eaters, hypochondriacs, and snobs who turned their noses up at Terms of Endearment just because it was popular. Nice eats, nice place, nice folks- what more could I possibly want? Besides, the good life doesn’t knock on the door. Joy is a job. So if you believed with sufficient industry that we had had a good time with Brian and Louise in theory, then we would have had a good time in fact. The only hint that in truth you’d found our afternoon laborous was that your enthusiasm was excessive. "
― Lionel Shriver , We Need to Talk About Kevin
3 " Sam: I've never considered myself a finicky eater. No pie ever crossed my path and survived. "
― Jaime Reed , Living Violet (The Cambion Chronicles, #1)
4 " As long as a believer is worrying about whether or not they are truly saved, they will never grow up in spiritual maturity. It basically guarantees that a Christian will remain stuck in spiritual infancy. And worse, it paints a picture of God that is not only untrue but also unbiblical. It cheapens the gift of salvation – the gift of grace – and make God look like a finicky human. "
― Will Davis Jr. , 10 Things Jesus Never Said: And Why You Should Stop Believing Them
5 " Cooking for the students and staff at Ever After High wasn't an easy feat, because there were so many palates to please. For example, fairies were known to have finicky appetites and preferred delicate, crustless sandwiches. Those from Wonderland insisted on hot tea with every meal. The vegetarians wanted organic salad bar options, while the Track and Shield team liked chowing down on heaping plates of barbecued ribs with smashed pumpkin. "
― Suzanne Selfors , Kiss and Spell (Ever After High: A School Story, #2)