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Quotes About Hurl

The stones that critics hurl with harsh intent, a man may use to build his monument.
~ Arthur Guiterman
Typhon da?? kald?r?p bize f?rlatt?.
~ Kate McMullan
I see war as that insane enterprise wherein men dig up the riches of the earth and hurl them at one another. —ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH DANIEL HARRINGTON
~ Larry Niven
I remember the stink of corruption. It had a kind of sweetness to it, a sweetness that'd make you want to hurl.
~ Mark Lawrence
My plan was to go on my run, grab Ms. Fancy, drive like a cocaine-attled hell bat to the airport and hurl her and her bags out as I slowed down in the drop off lane.
~ Joshilyn Jackson
Normal, perhaps, but disgusting. He'd thought diapers were bad. The barfing was arguably worse. Maybe it was an early warning sign of alcoholism: the girl would chugalug an entire bottle at one sitting, and then she'd hurl—and then she'd pass out.
~ Judith Arnold
We'll just forget about this little conversation, shall we? The last bit that is." She managed to stretch her lips into a smile, but what she really wanted to do was hurl the brandy decanter at him.
~ Julia Quinn
We children were especially indignant at this affront," so her sister "snatched the Grant book away to hurl it into the woodshed as ignominious trash.
~ James M. McPherson
I feel like I'm going to HURL. Which, even if I wanted to do, I couldn't do, because I haven't eaten. I can't even drag myself out of my room. And while I'd be able to muster the strength to roundhouse Fang until he begged for MERCY, I'de be mush around an Eraser.
~ James Patterson
The thing about darts is that you've got to shout. It's not like cricket where you can talk to Michael Atherton and ask him to analyse the bloody nuances. Darts does not have nuances. You've got to hurl yourself at it.
~ Sid Waddell
I'd like to go back to Paris someday and visit the Lourve museum, get a good running start, and hurl myself at the wall.
~ Warren Zevon