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Quotes About Coat

Sometimes, in a moral struggle, we discover the right thing to do — just as, on some cold day long ago, we discovered mittens pinned to our coat sleeve.
~ Robert Brault
These? Mat said, gesturing to his coat and shirt. I really have no idea. They were just down there. I'm completely baffled. He had been very pleased to learn that Seanchan guards-for all their stoic expressions and too-straight backs-responded to bribes like other people.
~ Robert Jordan
The police await us, our men stand in the cold, and you don't like your coat! Such delicate sensibilities for someone who just fucked a stranger on the floor in front of us all!
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I wish I could rip the star off (carefully, stitch by stitch, so as not to ruin my lovely coat), because yellow is meant to be a happy color, not the color of hate.
~ Jennifer Roy
I bought a warmer coat with many ingenious pockets. You put your hands in all of them.
~ Jenny Offill
I learned you were fearless about the weather. You wanted to walk around the city, come rain come snow come sleet, recording things. I bought a warmer coat with many ingenious pockets. You put your hands in all of them.
~ Jenny Offill
No problem. Get some sleep." "You, too." He shook his head. "Not just yet for me." Keras cracked his neck. "I'm still wearing my trouble coat, and I never got to use it.
~ Andrew Rowe
Did you see him there? Frigging knight! See his coat of arms? Ha! Three lions on a shield? Two shitting and the third snarling!
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
The cold from the rock seeped through her coat and into her bones.
~ Ann Cleeves
You have to have at least some kind of baseline coverage under the studio lights. It's not like normal makeup; it's like walking around with a wet coat of paint on your face.
~ Alex Wagner
There's just no concept of layering a thick-sleeved sweater under a coat in L.A. A coat is more of a gesture than a necessity. You know, in case the temperature goes down to 55 degrees.
~ Sloane Crosley
On many a night, as he hung his coat and hat on the rack in the vestibule, he felt that rather than coming home, he was checking into a small, elegant, but cold hotel.
~ Robert Masello
too, first rinsing Khenkin off my coat, which was easy
~ Lee Child
His coat was open wing and wing but he was radiant with talk, and the wind blew over his big besmirched cheeks and exposed earlobes with no effect. He was like a small, hot, talkative planet.
~ Leif Enger
She wears her grief like a coat of feathers too heavy for flight. He crossed out heavy, wrote weighted instead, then decided that was downright pretentious and put heavy back in.
~ Libba Bray
Grinning, he grabbed his fisherman's cap and coat. "I love you," he whispered quietly. "Ikh hob dikh lib." He kissed Evie's head. She rustled in her sleep, turning away. "Fine. I see how it is. I just wasted my best Yiddish on you," Sam joked to himself.
~ Libba Bray
She wears her grief like a coat of feathers too heavy for flight.
~ Libba Bray
I regarded the pumpkin thief's worst nightmare: splotchy coat, tattered ears, sleeping death rattle. "He gums robbers to death?" I asked. "What if they bring biscuits?
~ Joan Bauer
He slipped the small leather case that had started all the trouble into his coat pocket, ran a comb through his thick black hair, and stared into the blue Macrae eyes. He wasn't used to seeing uncertainty there, but he saw it tonight. "Come on, laddie. Time to face up to your future and find out if she'll have you." The
~ Anna Campbell
You're a virgin. Hell's fire, Mother Night, and may the Darkness be merciful, you're a virgin." Still clutching the coat, she eyed him warily. "There's no reason to get hysterical. It's not contagious.
~ Anne Bishop
The invitation to Miss Myra St. Claire's bobbing party spent the morning in his coat pocket, where it had an intense physical affair with a dusty piece of peanut brittle.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
When you're making a record, you try to achieve stylistically what fits on you. Like a good old coat, you know what I mean?
~ Richie Sambora
Her hair was simply red and her coat was deacon blue.
~ Robert Rankin
Lend me thy coat, Shere Khan. Lend me thy gay striped coat that I may go to the Council Rock.
~ Rudyard Kipling