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Quotes About Bottom

Naughty bottom!" called out Dotty, slapping her own rear end. Just as
~ David Walliams
When TJ and I got to the bottom, we found Hope staring terrified at Molly. The dog had something long and horrible and meaty in her jaws. It took me a moment to register that it was a very fresh-looking human spine. Damn, she was hungry.
~ David Wong
My heart had melted into something akin to a sensation of happiness, peace of mind one might even say, at the realization that I had now reached the very bottom of agony.
~ Dazai Osamu
At night the bottom of the valley looks like water, and the lamps in the little town lying along it like quivering reflections of the stars.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
I mean, if I were a rich kid with stable, self-sufficient parents whom I thought I could trust to attend to themselves and to me, and I were heading for a tailspin, I might feel free to let myself free-fall, knowing that someone else would provide a bottom upon which I might eventually bottom out. But what if you are the only resting point you know of? What if you are absolute zero? What if only you can catch yourself?
~ Elizabeth Wurtzel
My premise is not to tax to destroy the wealth of the wealthy; it's to increase the wealth of the bottom and the middle class.
~ Thomas Piketty
Don't blame the police for having to deal aggressively due to underclass dysfunctional lifestyles brought on by failed liberal Democrat policies that keep blacks mired in a position of living life at the bottom.
~ David A. Clarke, Jr.
so it's summer, so it's suicide, so we're helpless in sleep and struggling at the bottom of the pool.
~ Richard Siken
He simply trusted people at the bottom, like the plant managers in the Midwest—for whom economics were never abstract—and distrusted people at the top.
~ Robert D Kaplan
Educating the masses was intended only to improve the relationship between the top and the bottom of society. Not for changing the nature of the relationship.
~ John Ralston Saul
It dropped so low in my regard I heard it hit the ground, And go to pieces on the stones At bottom of my mind; Yet
~ Emily Dickinson
solera system for aging. The barrels are stacked four high, with finished sherry coming only from the bottom barrel. It is refilled by sherry from a barrel above it, which is then
~ Amy Stewart
If all the Legislature wants to do is turn their back on students and teachers then West Virginia will stay stuck at the bottom.
~ Jim Justice
There's a lot of animals in the open ocean - most of them that make light. And we have a pretty good idea, for most of them, why. They use it for finding food, for attracting mates, for defending against predators. But when you get down to the bottom of the ocean, that's where things get really strange.
~ Edith Widder
You want the story to be about something, have some deeper meaning, but there is also an emotional, almost instinctual, element, which is, does this story seize some part of you and compel you to get to the bottom of it?
~ David Grann
And when you clear away the cobwebs of the description of every job in the world, at the bottom of that job is service. It's service. And I took that ethic and applied it to my writing craft.
~ Adriana Trigiani
Just as important as having a list of priorities is every once in a while starting from the bottom.
~ Robert Brault
A weeping woman is a bucket with no bottom." Lini had been full of sayings like that.
~ Robert Jordan
the main stimulus for the renewal of Christianity will come from the bottom and from the edge, from sectors of the Christian world that are on the margins."22
~ Alan Hirsch
Those haters stay mad because they can't see you doing bad, hey! If you hate me, believe me, I hate you from the bottom of my heart, I honestly mean that. -MillYentei
~ Deshawn Yeldell
The skyline is beautiful but also desolate and otherworldly. It comes at you by degrees, as you descend the hill, and then suddenly you're a diver coming upon the hulk of some ravaged galleon at the bottom of the sea.
~ Dominic Smith
Michael Young, the English sociologist who coined the term "meritocracy," despised the fashion for it: first, because it is largely a smug fantasy perpetuated by those who sit at the top of the social pyramid; and second, because it bestows on those at the bottom the slur that they are there because they have no merit. Even feudalism spared the poor that insult: their lowly station was an accident of birth.
~ Don Watson
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Governments from the top fail as often as those from the bottom; and every great failure brings a sad social reaction, thousands and millions of helpless men laying down their lives in the unhappy process.
~ Erik Larson