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Quotes About Dry

Another hill town;another dry Cinzano in the sun.
~ John Malcolm Brinnin
The dry tone, brittle enough to break an edge and cut yourself on.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Come on, puss. We'll need a canopy to keep the brazier dry. Come and help me set it up. Pity it's my lord and master who will have the shaping of thy power tonight: I would have liked it for myself, thou knowest.
~ Elizabeth Bear
what I seek is the goodness of God that waters the dry places. And water overflows from one dry patch to another, and so you cannot be selfish in digging for it.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
I have dry skin, but using oily products in the summer can get so gross.
~ Toni Garrn
A point about vampires. They can and do have sex. I've tried it. It's not bad. A little cold, a little dry... it's kind of like screwing a very lively statue.
~ Gene Doucette
Portland is a permanent road course built in a beautiful state, which is for me a fantastic area for many reasons. The downside is that the weather is so unpredictable that it's not uncommon to start the race on the dry and end with the rain as it happened to me in 1996 when I won my first Champ Car race.
~ Alex Zanardi
The immense water thunked and thudded beneath my head, and I felt that our survival was owed to our slightness, that we danced through ruinous currents as dry leaves do, and were not capsized because the ruin we rode upon was meant for greater things.
~ Marilynne Robinson
In a dry wind like this, snow and ice can pass directly into the air as a gas without having first melted to water. This process is called sublimation; tonight the snow in the yard and the ice in the creek sublime.
~ Annie Dillard
A flip dark chill winter bastard though dry
~ Anthony Burgess
Adventure is the champagne of life, but I prefer my champagne and my adventures dry.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Her Pan-Cake makeup was cracking like a dried-out Dakota lake bed.
~ John Sandford
It got this hot in the south of France, but it was a dry heat, cooled and tempered by the mistral and scented with the powerful fragrances of lavender, thyme, and rosemary. Here the air was so thick I could practically see it and the smell was the dank chemical odor of soil and plants and grass decomposing
~ Ellen Crosby
No desert waste is lonelier than I. The arid pain of Love has burned me dry.
~ barker elsa v
Mums Augen waren trocken, wahrscheinlich weil sie sich für eine Expertin im Weinen hielt und keine Übung brauchte.
~ Barry Jonsberg
J. makes me laugh. He's incredibly dry and has a pretty harsh sense of humor that I enjoy.
~ Lou Barlow
My dad is and was very funny and had a really dry sense of humor, which, as a kid, seemed un-fun. But in retrospect, it's kind of hilarious.
~ John Mulaney
today, suffering from drawn out hangover, the world ran dry. Bukowski died and one third of the world's winemakers will go broke.
~ Scott C. Holstad
Earth is our mother. It's as fertile and nurturing as farmland; as moist as soil and as dry as sand. In its physical manifestations (such as stones), earth represents the densest of the elements.
~ Scott Cunningham
Locke blinked and cursed his condition; he'd heard sailors talk of "dry drunk"—the stupidity, weakness, and irritability that seized a man in great want of water
~ Scott Lynch
I think the Canadian sense of humor is dryer than America's and juicier than Britain's. I think it's a cross between the two of them, really.
~ Scott Thompson
Through the dry phases of calculations in her mind, she noticed that she did have time to feel something: it was the hard, exhilarating pleasure of action.
~ Ayn Rand
There was rain like a ghost you could walk through. Almost dry when it hit the ground.
~ Markus Zusak
Melrose winced. He lived in a world of dried-up pheasant and one-liners.
~ Martha Grimes