Quotes About Loaded
I adore recipes that make use of one cut of meat or a whole animal to create a complex dish, loaded with flavour.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
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Advancement and promotion in Mystic Masonry is not dependent on favor; it cannot be given till it has been earned and the candidate has stored in himself the power to rise, any more than a pistol can be fired till it has been loaded.
~ Max Heindel
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Literally, my job consisted of getting loaded, lounging, partying, working out, and using the trucks as motel rooms.
~ Stanley Tookie Williams
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How easily an innocent remark could be misconstrued when every conversation was loaded with history.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Honours seem to be the nature of British life. It's horrible. Maybe I'm mad, but the older I get, the less I want to have honours loaded on me.
~ Tony Harrison
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She scrambled to her feet, "We… uh… better get back. The clothes… ya know." True, her ten grand worth of clothes were in the back of his pick-up, but he really needed a moment to… uh… compose himself. "Are you coming?" Well, that's a loaded question.
~ Shelly Laurenston
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1984 is such an iconic, loaded year in so many ways.
~ Panos Cosmatos
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I think if you're writing about cricket, you're obviously writing about power, because cricket is such a loaded sport, much more so than soccer.
~ Joseph O'Neill
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... photographs are so loaded with information. They're remarkable. As I said, you get both the tree and the forest.
~ Lee Friedlander
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Any time a girl went missing was sad, but Harper felt it was particularly typical of everyone to care when the victim was a pretty blond girl who was probably loaded.
~ Melissa de la Cruz
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I'm really not that rich. I really don't know how I got the reputation of being so loaded. Maybe my business manager started it. But I always say that I'm just rich enough that I don't have to do a television series.
~ Fred MacMurray
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I wrote 'The Painted Word,' about modern art, and was denounced as reactionary. In fact, it is just a history, although a rather loaded one.
~ Tom Wolfe
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There are certain sounds that have a loaded past. Like the sound of a harp, if you go back to old movies, represents a dream sequence; it transports you there.
~ Washed Out
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I never use the word, it's loaded. What love means to me is need.
~ John Cale
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life is a loaded gun that looks right at you with a yellow eye.
~ Billy Collins
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The FedEx truck backed into the driveway with an irritating beeping. The team was ready, combat gear on, locked, and loaded.
~ Bob Mayer
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political correctness. The history of this concept is as wild and unruly as the conversations about it have become. At this point, the term is so loaded that I think it makes more sense to talk about inclusive language.
~ Brene Brown
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Geography has not failed them. No one has loaded up a car, driven away and never been heard from again.
~ Kate Braverman
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The word secret is so loaded, suggests its country cousin shame ; but I wasn't ashamed of anything because our family secret wasn't dark and my mother acted neither apologetic nor embarrassed.
~ Bridgett M. Davis
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I watch a lot of the YouTube battles: Goodz, Loaded Lux, I'm into stuff like that.
~ Big Daddy Kane
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Anything that's secret, clandestine, loaded with such a supercargo of speculation, misinformation, disinformation and, for that matter, accurate revelations, creates an appetite.
~ Charles McCarry
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When he got loaded, the human cannonball knew there were not many men of his caliber.
~ George Carlin
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What is or is not the jargon is determined by whether the word is written in an intonation which places it transcendently in opposition to its own meaning; by whether the individual words are loaded at the expense of the sentence, its propositional force, and the thought content.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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Phone calls like ours only happen when you've spent several years hurting and being hurt, until every work you utter or hear becomes coded and loaded, as complicated and full of subtext as a bleak and brilliant play.
~ Nick Hornby
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