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Quotes About Lit

My brother was born without taste or the desire to be professionally lit.
~ Augusten Burroughs
When I was in my late 30s, I lit a figure on fire on Baker Beach in San Francisco. It was me, a friend, and maybe eight people, tops. There wasn't any premeditation to it at all. It was really just a product of San Franciscan bohemian milieu.
~ Larry Harvey
In the classroom, though, the water rains down on us as Phillip grabs what's left of the joint, still lit, and swallows it whole, with the confidence of someone for whom joint swallowing is a routine practice.
~ Jonathan Tropper
I got my own tour bus and every show has been lit.
~ Lil Mosey
she stepped outwards into the dim atmosphere, and falling, was most fabulously lit by the moon and the sun.
~ Mervyn Peake
Memories come back, pressing in on you, like ghost faces in the darkness pushing up the glass, trying to get into the lit room.
~ Julia Green
When it comes to the music, the traits you got to have in order to make lit music, club music, to have the swag with it, to have the lingo - I got those traits, you know what I mean?
~ DaBaby
Standing by the frozen glass, he stared down at the icy, barely lit streets running towards the river Seine, the bell-clanging local church, then to the sky like black lead. (Israbel)
~ Tanith Lee
The fuse is lit. You can run all you want to but you leave a trail of gunpowder in your wake. There's going to be a reckoning eventually.
~ Colleen Houck
When a man knows somebody cares he keeps some small place, a corner maybe of his soul clean and lit.
~ Bryce Courtenay
That's the nature of our relationship. A spark lit his eyes. We both do what's necessary, and after it's over, I watch you freak out about it. I don't. Oh, I don't want you to stop. I find it highly amusing
~ Ilona Andrews
It was like magic, but so much of magic is about misdirection, whereas so much of redemption is straightforward and ordinary, piercing true and lit with surprise.
~ Geoffrey Wood
your sure body lit candles for men on dark nights, and now your night is darker than the candle's reach and we will forget you
~ Charles Bukowski
It was like there was a pile of kindling that was in the back of my imagination just waiting there. Once I lit it, it just flared up and I kept getting ideas and ideas.
~ Kevin J. Anderson
He spoke of dreams and never named the dreamer, of a glass candle that could not be lit and eggs that would not hatch. He said the sphinx was the riddle, not the riddler, whatever that meant.
~ George R.R. Martin
The constable lit the bong and lost himself in the scuba bubbles of sweet comforting smoke.
~ Christopher Moore
There's no light bulb lit. I half wonder if there's any power to light one. Aunt Alice? A round goblin comes out of the darkness of the hallway.
~ Travis Thrasher
Just then, lit only by the flicker of his wings,the sight of him was so..right somehow. He was right. It made no sense at all, but the feeling flooded through Karou
~ Laini Taylor
You've got to take a test? I love tests. His eyes actually lit up. Do you need a study buddy? And yes, I capitalize the N in nerd.
~ Nora Roberts
And that's the end," she said, and she saw in his eyes, as the interest of the story died away in them, something else take its place; something wondering, pale, like the reflection of a light, which at once made him gaze and marvel. Turning, she looked across the bay, and there, sure enough, coming regularly across the waves first two quick strokes and then one long steady stroke, was the light of the Lighthouse. It had been lit. -To The Lighthouse.
~ Virginia Woolf
One reviewer dubbed my first book, 'Getting Rid of Matthew,' 'chick noir,' and another called it 'anti chick lit,' both of which I loved.
~ Jane Fallon
The faintly lit hatchway lay in the dark of the yard like a grave yawning at judgement day in some old apocalyptic painting.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Brief is this existence, as a fleeting visit in a strange house," he said. "The path to be pursued is poorly lit by a flickering consciousness.
~ Walter Isaacson
Night-time moon — glowing, muted, soft distant light to soothe our harshly lit days
~ Terri Guillemets