Quotes About Bristling
For the first two weeks of filming, I remember bristling at some of the occurrences on the set, none of which directly involved me. Then I surrendered to the environment, to Michael's method, and became much happier, even though no one knew what to expect.
~ Madeleine Stowe
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When you're really, really scared, you don't shake like in the movies. You grow still, like an animal bristling. It's only afterward you start shaking.
~ Robert Kirkman
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Something bad's happening, Geralt," he muttered. "In the castle. Something's frightening people." "What?" "What usually frightens people? A monster. They say it's small, hunchbacked, bristling like a Urcheon. It creeps around the castle at night, rattles chains. Moans and groans in the chambers." "Have
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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What usually frightens people? A monster. They say it's small, hunchbacked, bristling like a Urcheon. It creeps around the castle at night, rattles chains. Moans and groans in the chambers.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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How many thorns of human nature are bristling conceits, buds of promise grown sharp for want of congenial climate.
~ John Burroughs
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As long as Buttercup feels he has the chance of catching the elusive light under his paws, he's bristling with aggression. (That's how I've been since I left the arena, with Peeta alive.)
~ Suzanne Collins
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a boar is a very special kind of animal whose bristling is a thing unto itself, and his nape, like a snake's neck, is more a word than a reality.
~ Guy Davenport
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We are dealing with creatures of emotion, creatures bristling with prejudices and motivated by pride and vanity.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Everyone's dæmon instantly became warlike: each child was accompanied by fangs, or claws, or bristling fur, and Pantalaimon, contemptuous of the limited imaginations of these gyptian demons, became a dragon the size of a deer-hound.
~ Philip Pullman
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The other men also disarmed, as was suitable in the house of God, leaving an impressively bristling pile of lethality in the back pew.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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A bristling fox is better than a deranged, half-shod idiot.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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