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Quotes About Shed

What greater torment for a man whose sin was suicide than to be trapped forever in the body he'd sought to shed?
~ Alice McDermott
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~ Alice Munro
If a man is to shed the light of the sun upon other men, he must first of all have it within himself.
~ Romain Rolland
Nor did she believe in identity, certainly not the local nationalistic version of it. She said that man was only smart if he was able to shed his identity. Skin color is a little hard to shed, she said, it's true. But the DNA of your social class is even harder to get rid of.
~ Sayed Kashua
As to the history of the revolution, my ideas may be peculiar, perhaps singular. What do we mean by the Revolution? The war? That was no part of the revolution; it was only an effect and consequence of it. The revolution was in the minds of the people, and this was effected ... before a drop of blood was shed.
~ John Adams
The only solution to this problem is to shed my attachments and redefine my desires. To do so is my path to enlightenment—and my second curve.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
I don't go out. I work, go racing, then go to my shed and make things.
~ Guy Martin
I did have a literal shed of fan mail once. It was literally filled with, like, 25 of those giant mail cartons.
~ Andrew Keegan
Engulfed by a sudden emptiness, she was reminded of a train which after discharging passengers at various stations, has finally come to rest, empty at a railway shed.
~ Saadat Hasan Manto
I don't know if it was the excitement that did it, but by the time we started our tiptoe across the icy, rutted skid yard to that shed Priya had quit shivering, but I was trembling like a marriage license in a young man's hand.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Occasion revived an illusion of discovery, as if one woke in a strange room to wonder afresh not only where but who one was; to shed assumptions, even certainties.
~ Shirley Hazzard
Blood—" I rasped. "The earth cannot hold all the blood that's shed on it. And so the stream flows below. We have passed through it now; soon it will be gone from you.
~ Ellen Kushner
I think the more experience I have working on films, the more I can shed that character rather than carrying around that heavy weight.
~ Haley Bennett
What's going to happen is that there will be a definite consensus that Europe is not working. The diagnosis will be to shed the currency and keep the rest, or that Europe is not working and a broader rejection - like in the U.K.
~ Joseph Stiglitz
Me duele reconocerlo.) De modo que el cobertizo, bien
~ Gillian Flynn
The key to the city of Florence was about two feet long, and painted a garish gold. Hamilton was fascinated by it. Wow! How big is the lock? Jonah laughed. There is no lock, cuz. It's an honorary gig. Back in my crib in LA, I've got a whole shed full of keys from different cities. Want to know the kicker? I can't get at them. The gardener lost the key to the shed.
~ Gordon Korman
the shed door opened. Immediately the puppies started screaming and
~ Graham Masterton
When I was a boy, I took over the shed at the bottom of the garden and displayed fossils and potsherds and coins in it and proudly called it my 'museum'. I charged people to come in, and my most prized possession was a Saracen shield dating from the Crusades.
~ Kevin Crossley-Holland
What do llamas smell like?" "Chkt." "Like an ancient terror ready to shed its skin and devour the world? How do you even—
~ Shannon Hale
Who runs a combination cat shelter and hostel ? Keith asked. With the cat shelter being the primary function? Only people who want to kill you with an axe and then put you in the garden and build a shed on you, that's who.
~ Maureen Johnson
I remember being led to a shed by my father for the unveiling of a beautiful bicycle, equipped with stabilizers, on Christmas Day. I must have been four or five and realized that this was my first ride into independence.
~ Alexander Gilkes
A local scientist, who had taken it upon himself to rally some help from other retired experts and deactivate some of the weaponry, showed me into a corrugated-iron shed, locked by a single piece of string, inside which were 30,000 rusting shells still containing the military high-explosive TNT.
~ Simon Reeve
He] believed both love and hate to be irrelevant. To him, they were impediments of the human condition, and, in his words again, imagine what could be accomplished if the human race would only shed its humanity.
~ Max Brooks
I felt limp and betrayed, like the skin shed by a terrible animal. It was a relief to be free of the animal, but it seemed to have taken my spirit with it, and everything else it could lay its paws on.
~ Sylvia Plath