“Violence is as American as cherry pie”
“What's more American than violence?" Hayduke wanted to know. "Violence, it's as American as pizza pie.”
“You look happy, sweetie. Did you just eat a cherry pie?”
“...oppression is as American as apple pie... ”
“A cherry pie is . . . ephemeral. From the moment it emerges from the oven it begins a steep decline: from too hot to edible to cold to stale to mouldy, and finally to a post-pie state where only history can tell you that it was once considered food. The pie is a parable of human life.”
“A woman cannot ever be sure of not being married till she is buried, Mrs. Doctor, dear, and meanwhile I will make a batch of cherry pies.”