Quotes About Hammered
The fortress was fashioned by my hard work and I paid dearly in constructing it. It had to be hammered into a firm state and I was glad when the blood came. It was proof the walls were hardening. - The Burrow
~ peter kuper
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When you leave the familiar and enter the unknown, your fear becomes refined by experience and hammered into tools of survival on the anvil of anxiety.
~ T. D. Jakes
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Trent nodded, that same tight look about his jaw. It would have worked except for one thing, he said, and Wayde looked up. What's that? he asked blearily. Silent, Trent stared at me while my heart hammered, once, twice, three times. She's got friends, he finally said.
~ Kim Harrison
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I've never been truly hammered... Never. Not even in college. I was too busy driving or flying away on weekends doing shows around Texas and the country.
~ Jeff Dunham
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Drive hammered, get slammered.
~ Anonymous
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She pours a libation-not to the dragon, for the dragon is destruction and death and needs no homage-but to the Earth who heals herself if given half a chance, and then proceeds to get royally hammered.
~ Sarah Monette
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Sometimes when you get hammered till the small hours you feel pretty good in the morning, but really it's just because you're still a bit drunk. That old hangover is just toying with you, working out when to bite.
~ Jojo Moyes
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A childish illusion, fixed in the minds of all children born in a certain decade and hammered home for four years, can easily reappear as a deadly serious political ideology twenty years later.
~ Sebastian Haffner
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I have to say, your technique is really different. Curran hammered at the spell until it broke. You just talk. Help me out here, what's the strategy? Are you hoping the ward will get tired and kill itself so it won't have to listen to you anymore?
~ Ilona Andrews
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America's middle class is getting hammered, and Washington is rigged to work for the big guy.
~ Elizabeth Warren
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Give me the effing phone, Strider grumbled, opening his palm and waving his fingers. Effing? William laughed with genuine amusement. You ever realize how polite you get when you're hammered? And you know what they say. A man's true charactor is revealed when he's toasted. So you gotta face facts, man. You're a closet gentlmen. Loser! The heck I am! Even Paris laughed at that.
~ Gena Showalter
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Drive hammered, get nailed.
~ Author Unknown
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I think when we were developing Season 1 - and to Netflix's credit, they sort of pressured us to make sure we had this mythology really hammered out - we had like a 25-page sort of 'Stranger Things' mythology that only maybe a small handful of people have seen.
~ Matt Duffer
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Intoxicated? The word did not express it by a mile. He was oiled, boiled, fried, plastered, whiffled, sozzled, and blotto.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent, and debate. —HUBERT H. HUMPHREY
~ William C. Dietz
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They hammered it with sometimes-guns, that violently assert the manchmal, this stuff, our everyday, against the always of the immer.
~ China Mieville
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Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent, and debate.
~ Hubert H. Humphrey
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The language of sex seemed to echo with Shop: as a Playboy, apparently, you got hammered or plastered, then you nailed or screwed or drilled a woman who was built, or had a rack.
~ Unknown
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Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent, and debate.
~ Hubert H. Humphrey
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It means touch, basically—almost a hammered kind of touch
~ John Irving
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as we sat under the wattle tree near the edge of the wide yard. Beyond the bluish ring of shade, the earth was like hammered metal and wicked as metal, too, or live cinders if you dared to walk on it.
~ Paula McLain
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