Quotes About Ruddy
Dear as the light that visits these sad eyes, Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart.
~ Thomas Gray
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John looked ruddy and plump, with a pair of cheeks like a trumpeter.
~ John Arbuthnot
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His students were usually struck first by his appearance: he wore old tweed jackets until they fell apart, kept well into his fifties overcoats that he had inherited from Albert, and, with his ruddy complexion and hearty manner, reminded many students of a grocer or a butcher. But the voice soon captivated them. Little
~ Alan Jacobs
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Chase was a tall, ungainly man with a resemblance to Dr. Samuel Johnson and a face so broad and ruddy that he was dubbed "Bacon Face.
~ Ron Chernow
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a face so broad and ruddy that he was dubbed "Bacon Face.
~ Ron Chernow
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Autumn stars shine through gaps in the wall.... [H]e... brews midnight tea by the stove's ruddy light.
~ Anonymous
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As though pure white snow flashed and sparkled with the color of bright ruddy wine, and was overcome by this radiance.
~ Anonymous
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His hair shone blue-black in ringlets and a ruddy light gleamed behind the windows of his eyes, as clear as water running over stones.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Her ruddy brown skin had the texture of pebbled linoleum.
~ Elizabeth Kolbert
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Fine old Christmas, with the snowy hair and ruddy face, had done his duty that year in the noblest fashion, and had set off his rich gifts of warmth and colour with all the heightening contrast of frost and snow.
~ George Eliot
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Love? Sodding, bloody, tossing, bloody, sodding, bloody love? Irrelevant, superfluous, bloody, ruddy, rotten, sodding love? What ho? Wherefore? What the f*ck? Love?
~ Christopher Moore
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The moon was through to the sunset side of the gap, but its light was hardly noticeable on the earth for the ruddy brilliance of the firelight.
~ William Golding
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His skin was pocked and ruddy, his nose large and misshapen, red and veined as though he'd snorted, and retained, Burgundy.
~ Louise Penny
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