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Quotes About Wilted

That's why when Peter started talking to me in homeroom this morning, i soaked up his attention like a doughnut dipped in coffee. The fact that his comments have left me soggy and wilted doesn't matter. That's the price you pay when you withdraw to the safety of anonymity
~ Randa Abdel-Fattah
Americans will eat anything if it is toasted and held together with a couple of toothpicks and has lettuce sticking out of the sides, preferably a little wilted.
~ Raymond Chandler
Their friendship was like a wilted bunch of flowers that she insisted on topping up with water. Why not let it die instead?
~ David Nicholls
Americans will eat anything if it is toasted and held together with a couple of toothpicks and has lettuce sticking out of the sides, preferably a little wilted.
~ Raymond Chandler
On a low coffee table, with circular and semicircular stains bitten into the dark veneer, lay a few wilted numbers of Time and Life. I flipped to the middle of the nearest magazine. The face of Eisenhower beamed up at me, bald and blank as the face of a fetus in a bottle.
~ Sylvia Plath
He was a flower that bloomed with attention—be it positive or negative—and wilted when ignored. Peacock theory wasn't just to attract girls.
~ Neil Strauss
The flowers of the past are dead — but their wilted beauty and potpourri aroma enrich the present with memories.
~ Terri Guillemets
I'm a human garbage can, but I don't like veggies unless they have Velveeta cheese on top. And forget crunchy broccoli and carrots. I like 'em soggy, soft and wilted. The nutrients have probably gone away, but that's the only way I can eat them.
~ Sherri Shepherd
A wilted breeze slipped in through the open window and riffled the leaves of the Varga calendar and the brunette in the red bathing suit wiggled her hips at me. She was wasting her time.
~ Unknown
Sometimes it is easier to feel the veins wilted and empty than to sense the coldness of blood in fear
~ Munia Khan
Their friendship was like a wilted bunch of flowers that she insisted on topping up with water. Why not let it die instead?
~ David Nicholls