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Quotes About Flakes

A wet autumn morning, a garbage truck clattering down the street. The first snowfall of the season, blossom sized flakes falling languidly and melting on the ground, a premature snow fall delicate as lace, rapidly melting.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
The smallest snowstorm on record took place an hour ago in my back yard. It was approximately two flakes. I waited for more to fall, but that was it. The entire storm was two flakes.
~ Richard Brautigan
Today on the way home, it snows. Big, soft caressing flakes fall onto our skin like cold moths; the air fills with feathers.
~ Margaret Atwood
Faded smiles oft linger in the face, While grief's first flakes fall silent on the heart!
~ Alfred Austin
The universe now appeared to me as a void wherein floated rare flakes of snow, each flake a universe.
~ William Olaf Stapledon
Is it snowing where you are? All the world that I see from my tower is draped in white and the flakes are coming down as big as pop-corns. It's late afternoon - the sun is just setting (a cold yellow colour) behind some colder violet hills, and I am up in my window seat using the last light to write to you.
~ Jean Webster
In the morning we sometimes notice the scattered specks and flakes gathering together, growing and spreading into the magnificent cumulus, stacked up in gigantic heaps, till the afternoon sun glorifies a range of sky-mountains, beside whose stupendous heights earth's loftiest range is dwarfed, and whose summits are white as no fuller on earth can white them.
~ Alfred Rowland
I am America's number-one fan. I like your food. Especially corn flakes.
~ Maximilian Schell
There had been no snow up to this time, but as Diana crossed the old log bridge on her homeward way the white flakes were beginning to flutter down over the fields and woods, russet and gray in their dreamless sleep. Soon the far-away slopes and hills were dim and wraith-like through their gauzy scarfing, as if pale autumn had flung a misty bridal veil over her hair and was waiting for her wintry bridegroom.
~ L.M. Montgomery
The snow was fine and powdery. She could see how the wind might have caught the tiny flakes. It was deep enough to trickle into her boots. Thank God for fat legs so there wasn't much of a gap.
~ Ann Cleeves
Eleanor was, say, the last time that evil crept close to Amory under the mask of beauty, the last weird mystery that held him with wild fascination and pounded his soul to flakes.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Today on the way home, it snows. Big, soft caressing flakes fall onto our skin like cold moths; the air fills with feathers.
~ Margaret Atwood
As the dark fumes floated above the houses, snow began to fall gently from a dull sky, each flake giving a small hiss as it reached the bucket. The
~ Anthony Powell
A whirl of thick flakes emerged from an irony-grey infinity, almost obscuring Granta House.
~ Jojo Moyes
Whenever anyone finds out that I'm Tony, 'Oh, do it! Do it!' What they mean is they want me to say, 'Put a tiger on your team with Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes. They're great!' That's what everybody wants to hear.
~ Thurl Ravenscroft
The snow was coming down so hard. It looked like the flakes were hurrying to get out of the sky so the next ones would have room to fall.
~ Bill McKibben
Skin flakes are properly called squamae (meaning "scales").
~ Bill Bryson
I think of magazines as cultural entities rather than boxes of corn flakes that can be sold and shipped around.
~ Wayne Grady
It is snowing. The flakes stream into the torchlight like a crowd flowing across a bridge, each one unknowably different, all exactly the same. But look up and the snow piles out of the dark like a weightless waterfall, tumbling from a black nowhere to your face. Snow at night is like the roof falling in, quietly.
~ Montagu Don
The dollar bills attached to her hips fluttered to the rug of the small square stage, like the first flakes of winter in the Bronx. (Dark City Lights)
~ Tom Callahan
But as we all know, it is the fairy-tale creatures - the misfits, the weirdos, the wanderers, the flakes, the poets, the vagabonds, the idlers - who make life worth living.
~ Tom Hodgkinson
The falling flakes were random and without purpose; the snow was drunker than she was.
~ Chuck Klosterman
It was April in Minneapolis and snowing, the flakes coming down in thick swirls enchanting the city
~ Cheryl Strayed
We come to a lamp beside the pathway, and suddenly we stop walking, and we start to dance, and we glitter in the shafts of light, like stars, like flies, like flakes of dust.
~ David Almond