Quotes About Watery
It's too thick. Human blood is a little more watery than that, even heart blood.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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I don't often wear mascara in real life, but on-set or backstage, if I'm crying or even if my eyes get watery, I get a Q-Tip, and I wet it with a few drops of water. Then I go lash by lash and clean it up.
~ Vittoria Ceretti
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I truly believe in Claritin. I'm actually allergic to cats, and whenever my eyes get watery, I just pop a Claritin.
~ Beth Ostrosky Stern
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the valley shimmered beneath a watery heat haze like a giant pool of mercury.
~ Robert Davis
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The sun was a watery, baleful eye that glared down at the Thames through a bruised eyelid of rain clouds
~ George Mann
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On winter mornings the light spread like a watery broth over the landscape.
~ Sarah Manguso
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Venice was a woman, la bella donna, elegant in her age, sensual in her watery curves, mysterious in her shadows. The first sight of her, rising over the Grand Canal with her colors tattered and faded like old ballgowns, called to the blood. The light, a white, washing sun, would sweep over her and lose itself like a wanderer in her sinuous veins, her secret turns. Here
~ Nora Roberts
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It was like some dreadful silent ballet, the male dancer holding the ballerina by her foot and streaking down through watery twilight.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Joe's blue eyes turned a little watery; he rubbed first one of them, and then the other, in a most uncongenial and uncomfortable manner, with the round knob on the top of the poker.
~ Charles Dickens
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Ye distant spires, ye antique towers,That crown the wat'ry glade.
~ Thomas Gray
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We seamen, when there's naught to do In calms, the straw for hats we plait, Or one another we tattoo With marks we copy from a mate, Which he has from his elders ta'en, And those from prior ones again; And few, if any, think or reck But so with pains their skin to deck. This crucifixion, though, by some, A charm is held 'gainst watery doom.
~ Herman Melville, Clarel
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If I ever breakfasted at half past eight I should walk on the Embankment, trying to end it all in a watery grave.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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A thin watery sun laid its gunmetal shine on the country below.
~ Paulette Jiles
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Interrogated by Pearl about the smell of roasting men and whether the Chinese variety smelled different from white flesh, Wang Amah replied confidently that white meat was coarser, more tasteless and watery, "because you wash yourselves so much.
~ Unknown
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Lydia's madness is a watery madness, gentle, full of seagulls and lobsters.
~ Unknown
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Howl conjured another wad of handkerchiefs and glowered at Sophie over them out of eyes that were now red-rimmed and watery. Then he stood up. 'I feel ill,' he announced. 'I'm going to bed, where I may die.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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I felt a strange sensation inside. Like the past coming to life. The watery stirring of a previous life turning in my belly, creating a tide that rose in my veins and sent cool wavelets to lap at my temples. The ghastly excitement of it.
~ Diane Setterfield
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Cooper took a sip of coffee. It was burned and watery. "You hear there was another bombing? Philadelphia this time. I was listening to the radio on the way in. Talk radio, some redneck. He said a war was coming. Told us to open our eyes.
~ Marcus Sakey
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Red onions are especially divine. I hold a slice up to the sunlight pouring in through the kitchen window, and it glows like a fine piece of antique glass. Cool watery-white with layers delicately edged with imperial purple...strong, humble, peaceful...with that fiery nub of spring green in the center...
~ Unknown
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American beer is weak and watery, and like network television, is calculated to appeal to the most folks while offending the fewest. It's the lowest common denominator of brew.
~ Paul Levine
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