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Quotes About Dryness

Sull'asfalto del vialetto si ingrandivano le zone asciutte.
~ Fernando Aramburu
I have good skin, but it's dry - drier than you would think, considering I have Latin skin. It's fairly transparent, too, so I'm constantly trying to give it nourishment and moisture, but nothing really holds.
~ Christy Turlington
My skin gets really dry and stressed from all the traveling I do, so I've had to find reliable products to help that.
~ Lucy Boynton
There are so many high-end body lotions. I just stick to cocoa butter. It works, I like how it smells, my skin is really dry and it helps with that.
~ La La Anthony
A life without love is like a river without water. Dryness cracks the heart.
~ Debasish Mridha
We were never wet. It was never wet," Lutz told the Advocate.
~ BROBSON LUTZ
Il suo dovere lo compiva sempre fedelmente; ma il dovere è talvolta un arido obbligo, ed egli era favorevole a irrigarne l'aridità, ogniqualvolta possibile, con una fertilizzante decozione di vigorose acque.
~ Herman Melville
One place that I looked at a lot from space and which looks alluring is New Zealand, especially the North Island. It's a big broad valley with a river flowing through it, and you can see the wine-making dryness of the land.
~ Chris Hadfield
if we chart the locations of the most intense conflict spots in the world right now—from the bloodiest battlefields in Afghanistan and Pakistan, to Libya, Yemen, Somalia, and Iraq—what becomes clear is that these also happen to be some of the hottest and driest places on earth.
~ Naomi Klein
Politeness on Earth is like dryness in the ocean
~ Isaac Asimov
Here, said the nuggety bald fixture. You look dry as a camel's cookie.
~ Tim Winton
Elsa felt tears rise up, overtake her. She cried as she hadn't cried since Rafe left her, cried until there was no moisture left inside of her, until she was as dry as the land they'd left behind.
~ Kristin Hannah
The fire is the main comfort of the camp, whether in summer or winter... It is as well for cheerfulness as for warmth and dryness.
~ Henry David Thoreau
My skin gets really dry in the cold, so to keep it soft and hydrated, I spread avocado oil all over my body every day after I shower.
~ Kelly Gale
that you may reap humility from your dryness, instead of the disquietude the devil strives to cause by it. I believe that where true humility exists, although God should never bestow consolations, yet He gives a peace and resignation which make the soul happier than are others with sensible devotion.
~ Teresa of Avila
I live in the dry dusty desert Where we're always short on water And even if the sun fell upon us It couldn't get any hotter.
~ Terri Guillemets
Dry skin is unhappy, damage-prone skin, so apply a product to protect it from summertime drying agents like sunburns, salt and chlorine.
~ Paul Nassif
La poesía debe ser un poco seca para que arda bien, y de este modo iluminarnos y calentarnos.
~ Octavio Paz
It's so dry the trees are bribing the dogs.
~ Charles Martin
At least Em, long-suffering as she was, tried to give the child a bit of her heart, which - after all those years of living with Henry on that old gray farm in the middle of the gray prairie - was as dried up as an old pea. She tried, but she wasn't much good at it. It was a bit like trying to water a budding flower in the middle of a dry Kansas summer with a watering can poked through with holes.
~ Jane Yolen
Everybody's skin is different, so you need to find products that work for your skin type. I use a lot of facial oils, as mine can get very dry.
~ Sara Sampaio
No pack knew how these cities came about, but man inhabited them, keeping for himself the warmth they produced in winter, and the dryness that was not affected even by the most violent rain. While the sky poured water or snow, man sat comfortably in the cities. How these things grew and why man possessed them, nobody could say.
~ Whitley Strieber
What gets wetter the more it dries?
~ Chris Grabenstein
The fire is the main comfort of the camp, whether in summer or winter, and is about as ample at one season as at another. It is as well for cheerfulness as for warmth and dryness.
~ Henry David Thoreau