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Quotes About Snarls

How is it I'm begging you for housing, when you burnt my building down? You all ain't even playing fake-nice, like those other murderers. You are all cut-eye and snarls, all straight jargon, and nothing but the jargon.
~ Roger Robinson
That air of otherworldliness in the snarls of her hair and the fearlessness of her step.
~ Anthony Doerr
My own eyes try to sleep, but they don't. They stay wide awake as time snarls forward and silence drops down, like measured thought.
~ Markus Zusak, Underdog
This time I did not have to question the source of his snarls and hisses, and of the fear which made him sink his claws into my ankle, unconscious of their effect; for on every side of the chamber the walls were alive with nauseous sound - the verminous slithering of ravenous, gigantic rats.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
Nature is not run like a good clock but like a good (more or less) dog. Snarls sometimes. There should be a book, When a Good Spring Does Bad Things.
~ Henry Mitchell
It was the kind of politeness Varencienne had often seen at court; insincere and concealing snarls.
~ Storm Constantine
There had been moments when Gregor thought he'd sensed a genuine compassion in the rat, behind the sarcasm and the snarls.
~ Suzanne Collins
Jack had wondered how geometers could be so inventive as to produce so many types and families of curves. Later he had come to perceive that of curves there was no end, and the true miracle was that poets, or writers, or whoever it was that was in charge of devising new words, could keep pace with those hectic geometers, and slap names on all the whorls and snarls in the pages of the Doctor's geometry-books.
~ Neal Stephenson
Sisters don't need words. They have perfected a language of snarls and smiles and frowns and winks — expressions of shocked surprise and incredulity and disbelief. Sniffs and snorts and gasps and sighs — that can undermine any tale you're telling.
~ Pam Brown