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Quotes About Boil

Learning is just remembering slowly, like simmer coming to boil.
~ Shauna Singh Baldwin
It was Comey who wrecked the FBI and allowed this witches brew of biased managers to simmer and boil over when things didn't go as he planned.
~ Lisa Kennedy Montgomery
Fester left. Ray put the water on to boil. Instant coffee. Loud Urdu-language voices were coming from upstairs. Sounded like the kids were coming home from school. Ray made his way to the shower and stayed under the spray until the hot water was gone. Milo
~ Harlan Coben
The simplest way to prepare Dungeness crabs is to boil them in the shell and set them in front of your guests with crab crackers or crab hammers, cocktail forks, and plenty of napkins.
~ Tom Douglas
Staph lives on skin. That's the reason why many infections start as a boil.
~ Anthony Fauci
Clearly, invisibility is a property that arises at the atomic level, via Maxwell's equations, and hence would be exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to duplicate using ordinary means. To make Harry Potter invisible, one would have to liquefy him, boil him to create steam, crystallize him, heat him again, and then cool him, all of which would be quite difficult to accomplish, even for a wizard.
~ Michio Kaku
Shoot the dictator and prevent the war? But the dictator is merely the tip of the whole festering boil of social pus from which dictators emerge; shoot him and there'll be another one along in a minute. Shoot him too? Why not shoot everyone and invade Poland?
~ Terry Pratchett
There's something about supposed experts making millions of dollars to bark tired sports cliches that makes our blood boil. And it should.
~ Sean Evans
Have you sufficiently boiled yourself, Your Excellency, or has the heat this year not been enough for you?
~ Neal Shusterman
The Sky; that black lid of a mighty pot, Where, vast and minute, human Races boil.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Prince Doran had closed the draperies of his litter as soon as the Spear Tower came in sight, yet still the small folk shouted out to him as the litter passed. The Sand Snakes have stirred them to a boil, the captain thought uneasily.
~ George R.R. Martin
Earth's oceans will boil away about a billion years
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Secrets are delicate things. They can fill you up with sweetness and leave you like a cat who has found a particularly fat sparrow to eat and did not get clawed or bitten even once while she was about it. But they can also get stuck inside you, and very slowly boil up your bones for their bitter soup. Then the secret has you, not the other way around.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Water must be boiled to kill any germs that it contains
~ cecilia
You have made Commerce a god that weighs on humanity like a twenty-four-pound boil on a man's back (117-118)
~ Walter Mosley
A boil is no big deal. On someone else's neck.
~ Jewish Saying
words for doing harm. I have always remembered her counsel and followed it. My boil was surgically treated. A noticeable scar, left by the doctor's incision, is present today. On my right forearm is a constant reminder of the power in man's sheer word.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Thou art a boil, a plague sore, an embossed carbuncle in my corrupted blood.
~ William Shakespeare
Fillet of a Fenny Snake, In the Cauldron boyle and bake: Eye of Newt, and Toe of Frogge, Wooll of Bat, and Tongue of Dogge: Adders Forke, and Blinde-wormes Sting, Lizards legge, and Howlets wing: For a Charme of powrefull trouble, Like a Hell-broth, boyle and bubble
~ William Shakespeare
When the pressure builds too high, even volcanoes boil over, and they are made of stone.
~ Jeff Lindsay
The police stopped me when I was out in my car. They told me it was a spot check. I admitted to two pimples and a boil.
~ Chic Murray
Peter was willing the water to boil so he could make tea and then all this would go away. Maybe, said his brain and his upbringing, if you make enough tea and small talk, time reverses and all bad things are undone. But he'd lived too long with Clara to be able to hide in denial.
~ Louise Penny
Avery poured a cup of coffee hot and compared it to a political debate—hot enough to boil an egg and filled with artificial flavor.
~ DiAnn Mills
We have to boil our water," Steffie said. "Why?" "It said on the radio." "They're always saying boil your water," Babette said. "It's the new thing, like turn your wheel in the direction of the skid. Here comes Wilder now. I guess we can eat.
~ Don DeLillo