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Quotes About Sock

I wonder if we're dealing with an amateur," she said. "Who keeps a revolver in his sock drawer? This isn't America.
~ Peter Lovesey
The sock is punctured, but the shoe is new."
~ Wesley D'Amico
The ground has on its clothes. The trees poke out of sheets and each branch wears the sock of God.
~ Anne Sexton
I didn't need to be rescued. Sorry, but my sword outranks your… she glanced at my hand, sock puppet.
~ Kelley Armstrong
I washed a sock. Then I put it in the dryer. When I took it out, it was gone.
~ Steven Wright
As souvenirs he carried away a Boer carbine, a band triangle, a half-knitted sock made with needles fashioned from barbed wire and a set of leg fetters.
~ Russell Miller
I guess a sock is also a geometric shape—technically—but I don't know what you'd call it. A socktagon?
~ Stephen King
As well, the Penguins arranged for Sidney to open a bank account in Pittsburgh. He had been keeping his nhl paycheques in his sock drawer.
~ Shawna Richer
Vanda ficou só com o cadáver. Quincas Berro Dágua sorria e o dedo grande do pé direito parecia crescer no buraco da meia.
~ Jorge Amado
Welcome, Myron Bolitar, to our humble offices." "Nice to be here," Myron said, "Fat Gandhi." This pleased him. "Ah yes, yes. You saw the leaderboard?" "I did." He spread his arms, his triceps flapping in the no-breeze. "Does the name not fit?" "Like a well-tailored sock," Myron said, even though he had no idea what that meant. Fat
~ Harlan Coben
When you're on a sleeper at night, take your pocketbook and put it in a sock under your pillow. That way, the next morning you won't forget your pocketbook cause you'll be looking for your sock.
~ Ping Bodie
Obviously at the end of the day it's an individual sport.
~ Jack Sock
Should my husband ever finish my "sock," I will wear it proudly (and singularly) for all of my days. He is my mate; my sock doesn't need one.
~ Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
I washed a sock. Then I put it in the dryer. When I took it out, it was gone.
~ Steven Wright
I did basic embroidery and can probably mend a sock.
~ Grayson Perry
The term 'Sock it to me!' was a big, big thing in our neighborhood - all the kids were saying it.
~ Aretha Franklin
We did just leave an insane asylum," Hi agreed. "For all we know, Chance spend his nights dancing naked with sock puppets, plotting to invade Canada.
~ Kathy Reichs
Put your other goddamned sock on, she said. Instead, he took the first sock off. They stared at each other. It was so spectacularly absurd. She could feel the corner of her mouth twitching; she was close to laughing. Rory had used to do the same sort of thing; she'd spent a decade of her life being mollified by simple existential charm.
~ Tim Farrington
Three things I shall have till I die: Laughter and hope and a sock in the eye.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
Either you have two different colored eyes," he'd commented, "or I'm drunker than I thought." "Oh, you're as drunk as a fiddler," the man assured him pleasantly. "But yes, they're two different colors: I have heterochromia." "Is it catching?" West had asked. The stranger had grinned. "No, it was from a sock in the eye when I was twelve.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Moonrise," I told him, then turned on my heel and walked quickly from the alley, although my sock feet on the gravel, combined with my limp, probably spoiled the badass image.
~ Jim Butcher
That's not trouble; that's fail. Tell me that isn't all the whites. Like, Michael's and Shane's, too. All the whites, Claire said, and held up the guilty red sock. Yours? Oh, damn. Eve snatched it out of Claire's fingers and shook the sock like a floppy rattle. Bad sock! Bad! You are never going anywhere fun ever again!
~ Rachel Caine
Grief took a terrible toll. It was paid at every birthday, every holiday, each Christmas. It was paid when glimpsing the familiar handwriting, or a hat, or a balled-up sock. Or hearing a creak that could have been, should have been, a footstep. Grief took its toll each morning, each evening, every noon hour as those who were left behind struggled forward.
~ Louise Penny
It smells like someone put Oka cheese in a sweaty sock, wrapped it in an old banana peel, then sat on it," she said. "For ten years.
~ Louise Penny