Quotes About Bare bones
Pat Summerall personified less is more. His play-by-play was so bare bones but so great because he had a great, deep-toned voice.
~ Joe Buck
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It didn't matter who liked whom, or on what side a man might find himself, because they were all on the side of a world of very definite finite resources, and they would all suffer terrifying consequences if they drained to bare bones the world that had conceived the life of the human race, fostered and nurtured that life, which now threatened to contaminate and destroy—
~ Alan Shepard
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I wished that my own bones were unbound, I wished they were mingling, picked clean by fish, with the bones of another body, a body my bones and heart and soul had loved with unfathomable certainty for decades, and both of us down deep now, lost to everything but the fact of bare bones on a dark seabed.
~ Ali Smith
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Peaceful moon. I consist only of bones.
~ Franz Kafka
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Old Shelby said something interesting about facts: 'People make a grievous error thinking that a list of facts is the truth. Facts are just the bare bones out of which truth is made.
~ Greg Iles
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In a strange way we were free. We'd reached the end of the line. We had nothing more to lose. Our privacy, our liberty, our dignity: All of this was gone and we were stripped down to the bare bones of our selves.
~ Susanna Kaysen
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My ribs show. What have I eaten? Lies and smiles.
~ Sylvia Plath
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Trantor?' 'That's right. What was once the Empire is bare bones today, but something must still be at the centre. They've got the records there, Ebling. You may learn more of mathematical psychology; perhaps enough to be able to interpret the clown's mind. He will go with you, of course.
~ Isaac Asimov
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The curtains were open to darkness. Arevin had not moved since returning from the observation point, where he had looked down upon the eastern desert and the rolling masses of storm clouds. The killing winds turned sharp-edged sand grains into lethal weapons. In the storm, heavy clothing would not protect Arevin, nor would any amount of courage or desperation. A few moments in the desert would kill him; an hour would strip his bones bare. In the spring no trace of him would be left.
~ Vonda N. McIntyre
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Why didn't the skeleton go to the dance? Because he had no body to go with.
~ Unknown
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peau nue contre la sienne, nue aussi, mais hélas ! nue comme sont nus les os.
~ Octave Mirbeau
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