Quotes About Dusty
The beauty is solely in the sole, but a person who finds it on the face or any other body part has either a dusty mind or a dusky heart and is oneself not beautiful.
~ Anuj Somany
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All theological lore is growing distasteful to me. All my recent excursions into such fields proves it to be a shifting, hypothetical, doubt-fostering, dusty, and unprofitable study.
~ Wilfred Owen
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Every great movement and which the conservative movement is, of course, every great movement ends up being a little bit sclerotic and dusty after a time and I think they need new fusion of energy.
~ Kellyanne Conway
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leaving the air crystal and sweet and the dusty, used leaves sparkling. The lake surface was a diamond-dusted, dancing indigo...
~ Anne Rivers Siddons
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That day of battle in the dusty heat We lay and heard the bullets swish and sing Like scythes amid the over-ripened wheat, And we the harvest of their garnering.
~ John McCrae
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the house seemed filled with dusty sunlight, which rose politely from wherever it had been resting on floors and windowsills, and then hung motionless and golden in the air until they moved to another room.
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard
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I couldn't come back to gymnastics because the floors were too dusty for my health.
~ Sergei Polunin
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Beauty is about picturing God's unchanging goodness and daring to bring it into my own small, dusty days.
~ Sally Clarkson
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I jealously guard my research time and I love fully immersing myself in those dusty old books and papers. It's one of the most enjoyable parts of my job.
~ Sara Sheridan
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HERE WAS ONCE A TRIBE of nomadic people on the distant, dusty planet of Tatooine who, for many months, had been terrorized by a fearsome dragon.
~ George Mann
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He tasted dusty and sweet. He tasted like regret in the shadows of trees and in the glow of the anarchist's suit collection.
~ Markus Zusak
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He'd have been glad to witness her kissing his dusty, bomb-hit lips. Yes, i know it. In the darkness of my dark-beating heart, i know. He'd have loved it, all right. You see? Even death has a heart
~ Markus Zusak
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As his mouth flooded with that horrible sweet purple taste, he could actually see those grapes dull, dusty, obese and nasty, crawling up a dirty stucco wall in a thick, syrupy sunlight that was silent except for the stupid buzz of many flies
~ Stephen King
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A marriage was like a house under constant construction, each year seeing the completion of new rooms. A first-year marriage was a cottage; one that had gone on for twenty-seven years was a huge and rambling mansion. There were bound to be crannies and storage spaces, most of them dusty and abandoned, some containing a few unpleasant relics you would just as soon you hadn't found. But that was no biggie. You either threw those relics out or took them to Goodwill.
~ Stephen King
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the bland odor of his food. His owners always refilled his dish before they went to bed. The dusty smell chased away the warm scents of his dream.
~ Erin Hunter
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The risk of any great luxury brand that has its history in the past is that it can get dusty.
~ Maureen Chiquet
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It is the last place heading south before the landscape gets terminally dusty, glum and thinly settled, so it has an oasis or frontier atmosphere and a sense that the cappuccinos are a bit hard-won.
~ Simon Winder
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My writing has to support more than my research habit, but I love to curl up with a book about some dusty corner of history.
~ Lynn Abbey
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The trails in South Africa are completely different to Europe: dusty and loose surface.
~ Nino Schurter
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The dusty library air is electric with secrets/ almost palpable in the thick quiet that bounces between/ Cal and those books and me
~ Stasia Ward Kehoe
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surrounded by stacks of dusty, incomprehensible books with huge formulas inset artistically on the page like poems.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I come to the America to live America dream like the Dusty Rhodes. I come to America and I become most famous Iranian in the world.
~ The Iron Sheik
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To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow
~ Frank Schaeffer
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The stale September days, in the huge half-empty town, had a charm wrapped in them as a coloured gem might be wrapped in a dusty cloth.
~ Henry James
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