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Quotes About Dwarf

I learned later that the former operator of Abdullah had been a dwarf who cannot have been fastidious about his person, and there was a strong whiff of hot dwarf as I grew hotter myself.
~ Robertson Davies
Not as far as I know," said Ulf. "I asked Blomquist, who said that he thought a dwarf didn't have normal bodily proportions. Midgets—I mean, small people—do. They have small bodies, but otherwise they look normal." Anna frowned. "I'm not sure that you can say normal, you know. Perhaps say average. Nobody gets offended if you say that they're not average.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
I am your dwarf. I am the enemy within. I am the boss of your dreams. See. Your hand shakes. It is not palsy or booze. It is your Doppelganger trying to get out. Beware...Beware...
~ Anne Sexton
I kind of figured if I couldn't get a job as a dwarf, looking as I do, I should just give up acting.
~ Stephen Hunter
As a planetary scientist, I don't know what else to call Pluto: It's big and round and thousands of miles wide.
~ Alan Stern
I'm the one who originally coined the term 'dwarf planet,' back in the nineteen-nineties.
~ Alan Stern
I fear I our good dwarf has lost his taste for adventure. I managed to get word to him, thinking he might come along with me for the sport of it. He sent back a message. All it said was 'Humph!
~ Lloyd Alexander
Then his mouth fell open. A dwarf—a real dwarf, with an axe and a beard and a mail shirt, and all!
~ Ed Greenwood
Paul hesitated. There'd been no dwarf in the vision, but all else remained identical.
~ Frank Herbert
He invented the Fuse Box Dwarf, a little man who popped out at you from behind the paint cans in the cellarway and screamed, "Dreeb! Dreeb! I am the Fuse Box Dwarf!" Lewis was not scared by the little man, and he felt that those who scream "Dreeb" are more to be pitied than censured.
~ John Bellairs
Hold him till we get there, comrade," said another, who then appeared to reconsider. "Hang on, how big is he?" The dwarf examined David. "Not very big," he said. "Dwarf and a half. Dwarf and two-thirds at most.
~ John Connolly
Everything straight lieth," murmured the dwarf, contemptuously. "All truth is crooked; time itself is a circle.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
his cock's longer than he is tall," the woman retorted. The dwarf beside her snorted and lifted a mug to toast. "He's a dwarf," another pointed out. "That ain't that impressive.
~ Rosie Scott
Apparently, there's a little red demon dwarf that haunts the city, and before every major bad thing that's happened, it's appeared to somebody. Last time, he appeared in a Cadillac.
~ Megan Martha White
Life is bigger than processes and overflows and dwarfs them.
~ Dale Carnegie
Life like Stew!!! -Gully Dwarf saying (Dragonlance)
~ Margaret Weis
Flint snorted. The kender was beginning to make sence, a fact that caused the dwarf to shake his head and wonder if maybe he shouldn't lie down somewhere out in the sun.
~ Margaret Weis
Adesso prentiti un po' di sonno, disse il nano, con quella che Tas definiva la Voce di Suo Nonno.
~ Margaret Weis
Tolkien made dwarf sign language because, you know, it's too loud to talk in the mines.
~ Richard C. Armitage
I started a novel back in high school. It wasn't very good. It was the opposite of good. The writing itself wasn't too bad, and the characters were interesting. But the story was a mess, and it was full of fantasy cliches. Dwarf with an axe. Barbarian warrior. I don't ever think I'd bother finishing that. It's just not worth my time.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
A dowdy, depressed dwarf.
~ Mary Kay Andrews
It's worse than I'd thought. I'm not just in a horror movie, I'm a dwarf in a horror movie.
~ Harry Bingham
In his first communication, which arrived via homing canister, Hank told me that if we acquired the Translocator, he had a way to smuggle us in. The day I learned you had recovered the Translocator, I sent word to Hank, journeyed to a predetermined location in Istanbul, and found a dwarf awaiting me." "The
~ Brandon Mull
When I lie down to love, old dwarf heart shakes her head. Like an imbecile she was born old.
~ Anne Sexton