“Sugar and salt and kicks and kisses.”
“You end up taking your sugar with your salt and your kicks with your kisses.”
“The good and the bad, the sugar and the salt, the kicks and the kisses—what’s come before and what will come after, you and me—”
“It’s funny how the good things are all tied up with the bad. Sometimes it’s hard to tell which is which. But either way, you end up taking your sugar with your salt and your kicks with your kisses.”
“If she made a cake for him, she'd use salt in place of sugar-and lots of it.”
“Imagine that it's sugar," Korbyn said. 'You're riding across candy.'"Salt can never be sugar," Fennik said."We should talk about the definition of the word 'imagine'.”