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Quotes About Fumbling

There was I, devouring books and yet allowing a man who had never read a book to walk me home for a bit of harmless fumbling on the front steps.
~ Edna O'Brien
People who know me know that I am very clumsy, always fumbling, and I talk rubbish most of the times.
~ Dimple Kapadia
Government! Three-fourths parasitic and the rest stupid fumbling—
~ Robert A. Heinlein
There was I, devouring books and yet allowing a man who had never read a book to walk me home for a bit of harmless fumbling on the front steps.
~ Edna O'Brien
If my life was a song the title would probably be 'Clumsy', 'cause I'm clumsy.
~ Pia Toscano
He had fallen out of the ugly tree, and hit every branch.
~ Lee Child
A slow trickle of lust crawled painfully down the parched gully of desire, and ended feebly in dry fumbling lechery.
~ Thomas Wolfe
Nothing could have been more obvious to the people of the early twentieth century than the rapidity with which war was becoming impossible. And as certainly they did not see it. They did not see it until the atomic bombs burst in their fumbling hands.
~ H. G. Wells
Anything, anything would be better than this agony of mind, this creeping pain that gnaws and fumbles and caresses one and never hurts quite enough.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I remember trying not to disrupt everyone else in the room, fumbling around trying to figure out how to use the medium with a beautiful model disrobed in front of me.
~ Don Watson
I'm getting my ass kicked by tiny faeries! I shouted back, fumbling to start the car. They've got my freaking number! Run away! Bob giggled. Run away! Tiny faeries! growled in frustration and popped the Redcap's hat down over Bob. Stop being a jerk. This is serious. Bob's voice was only barely muffled. It sounded like he couldn't breathe. Serious! Tiny! Faeries! The m-m- mighty wizard Dresden!
~ Jim Butcher
The gate was shut, and he didn't bother fumbling for the latch but seized it with both hands and vaulted over, feeling an absurd rush of fierce pleasure in the feat.
~ Diana Gabaldon
First, I want my pants," Kerensky said. Everyone turned to Duvall, who gave everyone a what? expression and then pulled Kerensky's pants out of her duffel and threw them at him. "Second," Kerensky said, fumbling into his pants, "I want to know why we're here.
~ John Scalzi