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Quotes About Oily

I always have mini bottles of Unbreakable, the fragrance I did with my husband. I'm Armenian, so I'm oily and always have blotting papers.
~ Khloe Kardashian
contemplating the word, "pinguid." It was a good word. It meant fatty, oily, greasy, unctuous.
~ David Archer
There's nothing more oily and cynical in politics than telling the truth.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
About as thorough-paced a scoundrel as I ever saw," Roosevelt declared. "An oily-Gammon, churchgoing specimen."45
~ Edmund Morris
Blotting pads are great in case you get sweaty or oily. But don't rub. It's a slow, methodical blot: set the pad on your skin and let it absorb, then move it to the next location.
~ Jonathan Van Ness
An oily, iridescent purplish black, the color of bruises and broken promises.
~ Diana Peterfreund
As for the cartoonists 'Oily' prints, they are just artists I admire. I am lucky to be friends with most of them so it was easy to contact them. Some have come to me but mainly they are just folks that I admire.
~ Charles Forsman
I abstain from trying Punjabi cuisine because it is extra oily.
~ Sonu Sood
The dripping became a flow and formed an oily pool that glistened brightly, reflecting a dozen tremulous moons on its quivering bosom.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I love Clinique. Their moisturizer is amazing. My skin tends to be really oily, but then at times I'm dry, and that's the perfect amount of moisturizer.
~ Francia Raisa
I eat healthy - I have never been fond of eating oily food right since childhood.
~ Suhasini Mulay
Love. The wide sea that one word conjures up, all the currents and tides and storms and oily swells of it.
~ Rosie Thomas
I have dry skin, but using oily products in the summer can get so gross.
~ Toni Garrn
You see, that priest—he was still there, hanging on, silently waiting at the perimeter. An oily shadow always around.
~ Marisha Pessl
And, my brothers, it was real satisfaction to me to waltz-left two three, right two three-and carve left cheeky and right cheeky, so that like two curtains of blood seemed to pour out at the same time, one on either side of his fat filthy oily snout in the winter starlight.
~ Anthony Burgess
I could feel my limbs disconnecting, floating nearby like driftwood on an oily lake.
~ Gillian Flynn
He was sitting with his feet up on the desk, his face oily-looking under the fluorescent lights. He must have been in his late thirties, but he wasn't aging well. Some combination of temper and discontent had etched lines near his mouth and spoiled the clear brown of his eyes, leaving an impression of a man beleaguered by the Fates. His
~ Sue Grafton
The grease from the awful lunch buffet took to the air, becoming more a skin coating than a smell. Who ate that stuff? she wondered. Buffalo wings dating back to the Carter administration. Hot dogs that sit in water until, well, until they were gone. French fries so oily it makes picking them up a near impossibility. Fat men circled the dishes and piled their Styrofoam plates to dizzying heights. Olivia could almost see their arteries hardening in the dim light. Some
~ Harlan Coben
It is rather frightening to be able to write so revoltingly, yet so successfully. All these letters are works of art, except, perhaps, the last. They are positively oily.
~ Stella Gibbons
Right now, grazing in the divots on your head (and elsewhere on your oily surface, but above all on your head) are tiny mites called Demodex folliculorum
~ Bill Bryson
His flawless skin looked shockingly clean against the oily wool of his jumper.
~ Storm Constantine
Her short straight oily hair, a lustrous black, sat like a cropped wig about her pale rather waxen Jewish face.
~ Iris Murdoch
Lots: Young, fatty, oily fish—herring, wild salmon, sardines, and trout from the coldest waters. Eggs. Mammal meat, especially fatty meats from grass-fed or wild animals. Cheese, cream, butter, macadamia nuts, olive and coconut oils.
~ Grant Petersen
His head was large, globular and oily; it sweated in all weathers; and his large round hat, set upon it sideways, looked like a bulb which had grown out of another.
~ James Joyce