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Quotes About Crack

It is quite true that Marx said that religion is the opium of the people. But of course we now know that Marxism is the crack cocaine of the people.
~ Douglas Wilson
The radiating crack on the windshield was examined, measured, and photographed. The glass was double, fused together
~ Jim Bishop
There was a tiny hairline crack in the ceiling she used to stare at while daydreaming.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
Life cracked like ice!
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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~ Fareed Zakaria
He wondered if she walked at night and came there ever—came with that look on her face, unrested and looking, going up the path and through the barn open all around and stopping in the shadow by the store boarded up, coming on unrested with that look on her face like he had seen through the crack going down.
~ Flannery O'Connor
Innocent?" Lauren snapped. "Is she really? And I suppose Meatball is a little doggie serial killer. Or maybe he sneaks onto campus and sells crack to the red-shirts.
~ Robert Muchamore
Rage Cola,' Theo said dramatically, before taking a sip. 'Looks delicious. Smells refreshing. Tastes like something scraped out of a monkey's arse crack.
~ Robert Muchamore
The brief sound is like a color swallowed by a crack. But what color?
~ Roberto Bolano
Tej seemed such a sunny personality, much of the time--these flashes of dark were like a crack in the sky, shocking and wrong. Reminding him that the daylight was the illusion, the scattering of light by the atmosphere, and the endless night was the permanent default behind it all.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack in everything That's how the light gets in. —"ANTHEM" BY LEONARD COHEN
~ Alice Hoffman
Already a minute crack had appeared, and it was clear that when that crack split and widened, out into that utter Blackness would crawl a Gorkling whose eyes would burn red.
~ Joe Boyle
The phrase 'off with the crack of the bat', while romantic, is really meaningless, since the outfielder should be in motion long before he hears the sound of the ball meeting the bat.
~ Joe DiMaggio
People who fish for food, and sport be damned, are called pot-fishermen. The more expert ones are called crack pot-fishermen. All other fishermen are called crackpot fishermen. This is confusing.
~ Ed Zern
The mouth snaked toward the narrow crack where Paul and Jessica huddled. Cinnamon yelled in their nostrils. Moonlight flashed from crystal teeth.
~ Frank Herbert
Pubs would be number one. And black cabs and cabbies - moody cabbies always crack me up. And the other thing I love is the parks: the parks around London don't get enough airtime - I think they're sensational, and when spring hits, the first thing I'll do is go to the park.
~ Poppy Delevingne
And something inside the young man cracked. The small compartment in the back of his mind, where man closets his fears, ties them up, controls and commands them, broke open and they surged across brain and nerves and muscles—a nightmare flood in open rebellion.
~ Rod Serling
one step. Creak. Two steps. Creak! Three. Creeeeeak! I stop on the very bottom stair and look across the basement at the huge and creepy mirror. It's still huge and creepy, but other than that, it looks perfectly fine. "There is not a single crack in the mirror," I say. "We're going back to bed. Now." "I never said it was cracked," Jonah says. "I said it was hissing." He approaches
~ Sarah Mlynowski
Life cracked like ice!
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
authority is a patina and at times it doesn't take much to crack it, if only for a few minutes, and glimpse a less edifying person.
~ Elena Ferrante
Unfortunately the dogs misunderstood their orders and, instead of piloting us, dashed off on their own. We saw them like specks in the distance in the direction of the old seal crack.
~ Apsley Cherry-Garrard
The crack of the bat, the sound of baseballs thumping into gloves, the infield chatter are like birdsong to the baseball starved.
~ W. P. Kinsella
When you come up with a theory, you fall in love with the beauty the simplicity and elegance of it. But then you have to get a sheet of paper and pencil and crack out all the details. Hundreds and hundreds of pages. Because you have to prove it.
~ Michio Kaku
To want is to have a weakness. It's this weakness, whatever it is, that entices me. It's like a small crack in a wall, before now impenetrable.
~ Margaret Atwood