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Quotes About Muddy

I just love football. I've always enjoyed doing it - being outside with my mates, getting really muddy and dirty and smelly. It's something I always loved.
~ Ashley Cole
Rhunön went up to Saphira's shoulder and tapped a scale with one of her blunt fingernails, twisting her head from side to side in an attempt to peer into the translucent pebble. "Good color. Not like those brown dragons, all muddy and dark.
~ Christopher Paolini
ANGLER: A man who spends rainy days sitting round on the muddy banks of rivers doing nothing because his wife won't let him do it at home.
~ Author Unknown
The world is a muddy place, and if good men don't try to clean it up, bad men will make it a swamp.
~ James A. Michener
shaggy wrapper, flapping hat, and muddy legs, was rather
~ Charles Dickens
I walked barefoot — the only way to walk on a muddy road.
~ Laurie Gough
Longing that sliced my breast into pieces, it is time to take another road, on which she does not smile. Storm that buried the bells, muddy swirl of torments, why touch her now, why make her sad.
~ Pablo Neruda
Death is a flock of blackbirds low over muddy streets in war-torn Sarajevo. Dirt-stained walls yearn for all that is night. Elegies fall like raw silk. If there is a way it is here. Salt and ash.
~ Chris Abani
Your brain at this moment is composed of brigades of tiny Bolivian soldiers. They are tired and muddy from their long march through the night. There are holes in their boots and they are hungry. They need to be fed. The need the Bolivian Marching Powder.
~ Jay McInerney
What is the purpose of these dolls?" "To play with, of course." "Do they look Ukrainian, with their plastic eyes and muddy features blended from every race on earth?
~ Unknown
There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring [making music] to the young-eyed cherubins; Such harmony is in immortal souls, But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it.
~ William Shakespeare
she liked to tell them that running huge miles in the mountains was "very romantic." Gotcha. Grueling, grimy, muddy, bloody, lonely trail-running equals moonlight and champagne.
~ Christopher McDougall
The park was a scruffy patch of grass, muddy in winter and dusty in summer, set about with a few dozen trees, a bandstand, and a pond on which swam a family of depraved and malevolent ducks.
~ Philip Pullman
fangosa. El paisaje es agresivo, y reina en él un silencio de muerte. Al atardecer, sin embargo
~ Horacio Quiroga
He was sooty, muddy, and clearly exhausted, and his clothes reeked of smoke. "Poor old Buster," she said with a frown of concern. Luke had earned the affectionate family nickname as an energetic toddler, mowing down everything in his path and leaving broken teacups and vases in his wake.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Much as I detest the man, I'll never know the full circumstances behind his choices. Life is muddy. Denying that—thinking there's only one noble path above the fray—can be a poisonous approach to life.
~ Rachel Kadish
Despite the many cinematic qualities of life in America, this country is not a film. It lacks the real-time clarity and cohesive story-telling that makes a silver-screen epic so palatable. Instead, it is a muddy, confused, noisy, unwieldy thing that we are forced to come to grips with after the fact and often erroneously.
~ Unknown
Divine blood purified our muddy race, bred heroes from dust and clay.
~ Madeline Miller
The evening had been pleasant, but I felt roiled and muddy, my mind like river-silt stirred up from its beds.
~ Madeline Miller
JENKINS AND VIRGIL walked back up the valley to the Ruff house, and found Muddy inside, tootling on a black electric guitar, a complex
~ John Sandford
He left a bit too easily and with obvious relief. His feet were swift and sure on the muddy path.
~ Suzanne Finnamore
Perhaps my story will allow someone to see their reflection in its muddy waters on some evening when they are lost and looking for shelter in the city at night. I can't guarantee that the reflection will be of much help, or that these papers will offer even a fragile roof over their head. But here between these papers is where the promise lives and breathes.
~ Unknown
Mildburh's eyes were muddy, honest blue, like hillberries. Hereswith's were as blue as their mother's, but without the cold blaze.
~ Nicola Griffith
Destiny obscures human purposes like everything else human, just as if it were a muddy river-bottom swallowing pebbles.
~ Unknown