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Quotes About Squeezed

Electricity transmission operates on a frequency between 49.7 Hertz and 50.2 Hertz. What I have done is petitioned the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission and squeezed this band to now 49.9 Hertz to 50.1 Hertz. This will contain volatility.
~ Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much, and to labour as little as possible. Whatever work he does beyond what is sufficient to purchase his own maintenance can be squeezed out of him by violence only, and not by any interest of his own.
~ Adam Smith
quickly pretended disappointment. We hailed a taxi and squeezed in with all our luggage. Aunt Reine
~ Adeline Yen Mah
Let's play a game, shabuir." He squeezed, and the subaltern's eyes stared. His mouth opened wide. "It's called beskar beats crab-shell.
~ Karen Traviss
As I enter the small intestine I get squeezed by muscles. Its dark and the walls look like slimey crushed velvet theres pancreas juice on me help me I am disintigrating.
~ Lynda Barry
so that if the ice closed in against her she would be squeezed up and out of the pressure.
~ Alfred Lansing
She sat there majestic in her armchair, filling every inch of it. Not even a mouse could have squeezed in to sit beside her.
~ Roald Dahl
Even in the heyday of frozen concentrate, the popularity of orange juice rested largely on its image as the ultimate natural beverage, fresh squeezed from a primordial fruit. But the reality is that human intervention has modified the orange for millenniums, as it has almost everything people eat.
~ Deborah Blum
As the paramedics lifted her, my grandmother's corpulent arms swung like bat wings with the life squeezed out of them.
~ Andrew Davidson
I had a dresser who literally squeezed me in like Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With The Wind.
~ Glenn Close
As I enter the small intestine I get squeezed by muscles. Its dark and the walls look like slimey crushed velvet theres pancreas juice on me help me I am disintigrating.
~ Lynda Barry
Something inside me squeezes up tight like a sponge that is being wrung out
~ Anita Shreve
ANGUST  (ANGU'ST)   adj.[angustus, Lat.] Narrow; strait.Dict.   ANGUSTATION  (ANGUSTA'TION)   n.s.[from angustus.]The act of making narrow; straitening; the state of being narrowed.
~ Samuel Johnson
There was a Young Lady of Norway, Who casually sat in a doorway; When the door squeezed her flat, she exclaimed "What of that?" This courageous Young Lady of Norway.
~ Edward Lear
At a time when families are incredibly squeezed, it's essential that we provide a living wage for people who work hard and that women realize equal pay for the work they're doing.
~ Katie McGinty
I worry that we are approaching a time when that which is shocking is squeezed out by the Stalinism of political correctness.
~ Joe Eszterhas
We Burmese people are totally content,' he replied, hazing calmly into my eyes. 'Do you know why? Because we have nothing left. We have been squeezed and squeezed and squeezed until there is nothing left.
~ Emma Larkin
were squeezed into corners of the table,
~ Ben S. Bernanke
Captain Segura squeezed out a smile. It seemed to come from the wrong place like toothpaste when the tube splits.
~ Graham Greene
The elevator doors opened, and I squeezed myself out before pulling out the Wardrober. It was heavy. "What do you have in there?" I said. "Your whole house?" "Almost," Simone laughed. "My favorite books.
~ Kailin Gow
Dorina?" Louis Cesare's voice was loud in my ear. The one I had squeezed against the phone, which was squeezed against my sore shoulder, becuase I was using both hands to keep Ray's point in his pants. "The fey, damm it!" I told him. "They're for the fey!" "Which one?" Louis Cesare asked, his voice going velvety soft. "All of them- No Ray! Ray, cut it out!" "All of them?
~ Karen Chance
I'm sorry about what happened, ' Love said. Death squeezed his hand. 'Play as yourself. Not as me. Trust me one that.
~ Martha Brockenbrough
Squeezed uncomfortably into a corner the chaplain looked at him with a malevolence so habitual that it was almost indifference.
~ Sylvia Townsend Warner
It was small consolation, but it would have to do. I squeezed his hand once more, in lieu of things unsaid. Come on.
~ Jacqueline Carey