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Quotes About Drop

Thanks, Fi. Well, you've really freed up my evening.' He doesn't sound completely thrilled. 'Good. I was hoping I could drop by, maybe. But I didn't want to watch Morse .' 'Whereabouts are you?' 'Peering in through your front window. Is that a new sofa?
~ Harry Bingham
It was a weird sensation. Like getting caught eavesdropping, or lying, or sitting on the toilet and having the bathroom walls suddenly drop away.
~ Janet Evanovich
The only time I feel not consistent or accurate is when I don't know the play or if I am late on my drop.
~ Dwayne Haskins
The likelihood of success drops dramatically when you expand, especially in the services business. And there's a lot of capital that goes into opening another office.
~ Marcus Lemonis
In fact, the room was so quiet you might have heard a drop of paint splash.
~ Jasper Fforde
The unknownness of my needs frightens me. I do now know how huge they are, or how high they are, I only know that they are not being met. If you want to find out the circumference of an oil drop, you can use lycopodium powder. That's what I'll find. A tub of lycopodium powder, and I will sprinkle it on to my needs and find out how large they are. Then when I meet someone I can write up the experiment and show them what they have to take on.
~ Jeanette Winterson
When crime was spiking in our communities, Dad wrote the crime bill that put 100,000 cops on the streets and led to an eight-year drop in crime across the country.
~ Beau Biden
I can work anywhere," said the Muskrat. "It's all a matter of thinking. I sit and think about how unnecessary everything is." "Really?" said Moominpappa, much impressed. "Perhaps I might offer you a glass of wine? Against the cold?" "Wine, I am bound to say, is unnecessary," replied the Muskrat, "but a small drop nevertheless would not be unwelcome.
~ Tove Jansson
Drop the ceiling on his head?" Sky suggested. Wren gave him a look. "How is that the QUIET option, Sky?" "I don't know," he said. "One brick at a time?
~ Tui T. Sutherland
swollen and perfectly round, and large, radiating knives of light...It hung and trembled slightly like a viscous drop about to fall.
~ David Foster Wallace
and then, in dreaming, The clouds methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked I cried to dream again.
~ William Shakespeare
Just tell me you don't love me, and I'll let the matter drop." "What?" "What I said. Just say, 'Rai, I don't love you and I never will'. It's that simple." "Raisa, this is getting us nowhere." "Say it!
~ Cinda Williams Chima
he began to fear whether in the presence of far greater events, all his acts would not fade into insignificance, just as a drop of rain disappears into the sea.
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
The life of the person sentenced to this punishment trickled away drop by drop.
~ Unknown
I pop like lollis, you drop like eyelids.
~ Lil Wayne
Language is present in a piece of work like the sea in a single drop.
~ Kató Lomb
I'd like to see college debt levels drop by a lot, but I'm not quite sure what the best way to do that is.
~ Kevin Drum
My exit from the window is a little like a foal being born. It's a graceless and gangly drop, directly onto my mother's gerbera bed. I emerge quickly and pretend it didn't hurt.
~ Craig Silvey
The desires of the heart are as crooked as corkscrews Not to be born is the best for man The second best is a formal order The dance's pattern, dance while you can. Dance, dance, for the figure is easy The tune is catching and will not stop Dance till the stars come down from the rafters Dance, dance, dance till you drop.
~ W.H. Auden
Having gotten ahead of the phalanx, Katie drops the Tac Light
~ Dean Koontz
I have a lot of friends who do EDM music; they had to tell me what a 'drop' was.
~ Yuna
I'm getting the training I need to progress as an actor. If something comes up and I have to drop, I'll drop.
~ Ashton Sanders
When gravity calls, something falls.
~ J. L. W. Brooks
But we would emerge from our shelter, for the rain was playing a game, now, among the branches, and, even when it was almost dry again underfoot, a stray drop or two, lingering in the hollow of a leaf, would run down and hang glistening from the point of it until suddenly it splashed plump upon our upturned faces from the whole height of the tree.
~ Marcel Proust