Quotes About Sucking
The lens through which I view the media world is pretty simple: If you are in the business of sucking up attention, then you are in the media business.
~ Om Malik
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The sucking sound of capital being pulled out of Europe and into East Asia is almost deafening.
~ Andrew Neil
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Capital is dead labour, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks.
~ Karl Marx
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That they dared make a town of this wet and sucking thing that vied with my foot for my boot at every step bespoke the glorious and yearning bullshit of men's souls.
~ Matthew Sharpe
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Spiders don't chew. They send a special liquid into their prey. The prey's insides turn to mush. Then the spider sucks up its tasty lunch!
~ Julie Murphy, Arachnids
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I will aggravate my voice so that I will roar you as gently as any sucking dove; I will roar you as 'twere any nightingale.
~ William Shakespeare
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was absorbed and deaf to the world; alternately scribbling and sucking the top of his pencil. It
~ Kenneth Grahame
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And, in the warm silence, in the peaceful solitude of the study, Clotilde smiled down at the baby who was still sucking - his little arm in the air, pointing upwards, a symbol of hope and life.
~ Émile Zola
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We talked death with burned-up intensity, both of us drawn to it like moths to an electric light bulb. Sucking on it!
~ Anne Sexton
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But beneath them all, at the very bottom of the stack, is a worn and slightly tattered magazine called African Mamas Sucking Hog. I flip through it real quick; a bunch of young black girls dressed like Kenyans giving fat-ass bikers blow jobs. I smile at this; Elroy the scholar. Elroy the sicko masturbator.
~ Andre Dubus III
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It sucked me first, and now sucks thee, And in this flea our two bloods mingled be;
~ John Donne
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Shiny new toes make you feel all fresh and sparkling: if someone wants to suck your toes, those toes should be worth sucking.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I drank, sucking the blood out of the holes, experiencing for the first time since infancy the special pleasure of sucking nourishment, the body focused with the mind upon one vital source.
~ Anne Rice
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Capricious river draughts, sucking up the damp defile, whipped upward into the blistering sunlight gray spiral towers that leaped into opal fires and dissolved in showers of diamond and pearl and amethyst.
~ John G. Neihardt
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Her fingertips brushed the cool nanomesh of Perceval's parasite wing, and she jerked it back with a gasp, sucking her fingertips as if she'd burned them.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Modern man is rather like a bisected wasp which goes on sucking jam and pretends that the loss of its abdomen does not matter
~ George Orwell
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Where the bee sucks, there suck I. There I couch when owls do cry. On the bat's back I do fly."
~ Martin Cruz Smith
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If anyone ever asks you what panic is, now you can tell them: an emotional blank spot that leaves you feeling as if you've been sucking on a mouthful of pennies.
~ Stephen King
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The Hollywood tradition I like best is called "sucking up to the stars."
~ Johnny Carson
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That they dared make a town of this wet and sucking thing that vied with my foot for my boot at every step bespoke the glorious and yearning bullshit of men's souls.
~ Matthew Sharpe
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Hence the awkward expression 'negative entropy' can be replaced by a better one: entropy, taken with the negative sign, is itself a measure of order. Thus the device by which an organism maintains itself stationary at a fairly high level of orderliness ( = fairly low level of entropy) really consists in continually sucking orderliness from its environment.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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A crack formed and enlarged, and the whole door gave way—but from the other side; whence poured a howling tumult of ice-cold wind with all the stenches of the bottomless pit, and whence reached a sucking force not of earth or heaven, which, coiling sentiently about the paralysed detective, dragged him through the aperture and down unmeasured spaces filled with whispers and wails, and gusts of mocking laughter.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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But that was just part of it. Some force was sucking him into this place. He knew he'd be returning here in a professional capacity. And that worried him.
~ Faye Kellerman
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The tropical, stale heat the sidewalks had been sucking up all day hit me in the face like a last insult.
~ Sylvia Plath
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