Quotes About Blount
ABACTOR (ABA'CTOR) n.s.[Lat. abactor, a driver away.] Those who drive away or steal cattle in herds, or great numbers at once, in distinction from those that steal only a sheep or two.Blount.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Perhaps the truth is that heavy literature blooms in extremes of temperature.
~ Roy Blount Jr.
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Hard to get lost on this island, the whole place smaller than back home in Blount County, Tennessee.
~ Steve Berry
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Harrogate saw them going along Blount Avenue Sunday morning. They wore outfits all cut from the same bolt of cloth and in the church pew standing six across they looked like a strip of gaudy wallpaper cut into those linked dolls madfolk pass their time in fashioning.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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