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Quotes About Thick

You've come to the only house in Karthain with coffee worth murdering for. We have seven distinct blends, from the aromatic Syresti dry to the thick—' 'I'll take the kind I don't have to think about.' 'The very best kind of all.' Josten snapped his fingers, and a nearby waiter hurried off.
~ Scott Lynch
Theta crashed next to them on the thick zebra-skin rug. "I'm embalmed." "Potted and splificated?" "Ossified to the gills. Time for night-night.
~ Libba Bray
We both laugh and run and the moment is so thick around me that i feel like dropping into it to let it carry me.
~ Markus Zusak
Well, this is basically the end, so the answers should be in these next few pages. I doubt they will surprise you, but you never know. I don't know how smart or thick you are. You could be Albert Einstein for all I know, or some literary prizewinner, or maybe you're just middle of the road like me.
~ Markus Zusak
The scribbled signature black, onto the blinding global white, onto the thick soupy red.
~ Markus Zusak
the moment is so thick around me that I feel like dropping into it to let it carry me.
~ Markus Zusak
The moment is so thick around me that I feel like dropping into it to let it carry me. I love the laughter of this night.
~ Markus Zusak
No, it's this poisonous atmosphere. I suppose it is pretty thick, now that you mention it.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
The slow ceiling fan sliced the thick, frightened air into an unending spiral that spun slowly to the floor like the peeled skin of an endless potato.
~ Arundhati Roy
If you feel all damp and lonely like a mushroom, find the thick, creamy soup of joyfulness and just dive into it in order to make life tastier
~ Munia Khan
A whirl of thick flakes emerged from an irony-grey infinity, almost obscuring Granta House.
~ Jojo Moyes
The hippopotamus is said to have a tender heart by those who have eaten that delicacy baked, so a thick skin is not necessarily a reliable index to what is inside the man.
~ Eric Temple Bell
The stones themselves are thick with history, and those cats that dash through the alleyways must surely be the ghosts of the famous dead in feline disguise.
~ Erica Jong
Firestar, you can be so dense.
~ Erin Hunter
twitched her thick
~ Erin Hunter
Ribbons! Long ones, short ones, ones for every mood." He does a little dance to the singsong rhythm. "Thin ones, thick ones, and ones to tie your shoes!
~ Nadine Brandes, A Time to Die
I know death is the fascinating snake under the leaves, sliding and sliding; I know the heart loves him too, can't turn away, can't break the spell. Everything wants to enter the slow thickness, aches to be peaceful finally and at any cost. Wants to be stone.
~ Mary Oliver
Finally there was a thick, warm cloak with a red clasp shaped like a rose. Grimalkin must have had these made in the County and hidden them among her own possessions. I was still half asleep; the last thing I wanted
~ Joseph Delaney
Oh, right." Cloudtail couldn't keep the amusement out of his voice. "Do you think in the thick of a battle an enemy warrior will come up and say, 'Be careful, I'm going to push you over now?
~ Erin Hunter
The square-paned windows were coated with a thick, dewlike moisture;
~ H.P. Lovecraft
there being something almost goatish or animalistic about his thick lips, large-pored, yellowish skin, coarse crinkly hair, and oddly elongated ears.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
The eyebrows were his most prominent feature—unusually thick and angry and constantly undulating
~ Harlan Coben
The phone rang. Joan Rochester leaped to her feet, but Dominick signaled her to sit with a wave of his hand. He wiped his face as though it were a windshield and rose from his seat. Dominick was a thick man. Not fat. Thick. Thick neck, thick shoulders, thick chest, thick arms and thighs. The
~ Harlan Coben
His beard is big and thick and curly and dirty-white, so that it looks as though he were eating a sheep when the photograph was taken.
~ Harlan Coben