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Quotes About Huddled

of huddled anonymity like old black and white photos I'd seen of bank crashes and bread lines in the 1930s.
~ Donna Tartt
The moon climbed out of the ravine, blue, skinny, as if it had been fed on nothing but skimmed milk. It climbed out, and quickly slithered up and up along the finest thread--away from trouble, and on the very top it huddled, crouching on thin legs.
~ zamyatin yevgeny iv
Brightport looked so small: a cluster of low buildings, all huddled around a tiny horseshoe-shaped bay, a lighthouse at one
~ Liz Kessler
We didn't have towels. We huddled together under a fleece blanket we found under the seats, our bare shoulders touching each other. Cold feet, on top of one another.
~ E. Lockhart
Suddenly he screamed, and it was as though this scream were being tossed from one tree to another, as its echoes returned, then, as though the trees themselves were crowding nearer, huddled together, closing over him, pitying …
~ Malcolm Lowry
Stacey and I were looking in on a disaster area. A chair had been knocked over. A container of eye shadow was on the rug. The sleeping bags were rumpled, as if they'd been run over by galloping horses. And Kristy, Claudia, and Mary Anne were huddled on my bed.
~ Ann M. Martin
It's an immense night out there, wheeling and windy. The lights on the street and in the houses against the black wetness, little unilluminating glints that might be painted on it. The town seems huddled together, cowering on a high tiny perch, afraid to move lest it topple into the wind.
~ Sinclair Ross
Land of opportunity, land for the huddled masses where would the opportunity have been without the genocide of those Old Guard, bristling Indian tribes?
~ Edward Hoagland
A pile of timber, remains of either a house or a ship, huddled like a frightened child, cradling a glint of metal in
~ Karen White
His small features huddled in the center of his round face like the holes in a bowling ball.
~ Carolyn McSparren
We told him to call the local veterinarian and take some photos. The photos showed three small pathetic calves huddled in the thirty-below weather.
~ Unknown
huddled, whispering together at the railing that separated the gallery from the courtroom
~ John Lescroart