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elixir

[ih-lik-ser] / ɪˈlɪk sər /


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“The frantic futility of constantly searching for a new place,” he wrote his longtime friend, Johnny Dark, “a new life, a new partner. As though change itself were some kind of elixir.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Chadwick was a mighty, mighty elixir that sort of stirred up that alchemy that we’re all in search of, which is meaning.”

From Los Angeles Times

Along the way, he asked chefs from Boston's Barbara Lynch to Houston's Chris Shepherd what they do with the tangy elixir, and boy, did they have ideas.

From Salon

There is no better elixir for lifting your mood and pushing you into action than rearranging furniture.

From Seattle Times

Led by Donna Murphy, and directed and choreographed by Josh Rhodes with laissez-faire humor, it presents a smaller, looser, but still effective Herman elixir.

From New York Times