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Quotes About Skipped

She blinked. Hmm? Oh, don't care. What did Anubis look like to you? What did... he looked like a guy. So? A good-looking guy, or a slobbering dog-headed guy? I guess... Not the dog-headed guy. I knew it! Sadie pointed at me as if she'd won an argument. Good-looking. I knew it! And with a ridiculous grin, she spun around and skipped into the house. My sister, as I may have mentioned, is a little strange.
~ Rick Riordan
Some books are not read in the right way because they have skipped a stage of opinion, assume a crystallization of information in society which has not yet taken place.
~ Doris Lessing
I really shouldn't have skipped biker babe orientation, I mused. Next time I'd definitely attend. A little laugh sneaked out
~ Joanna Wylde
To confuse everybody, Microsoft never released a Windows 9. Microsoft skipped a version number when moving from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.
~ Andy Rathbone
Katy skipped over, her low-rise jeans threatening to fall off her skinny hips. With some girls, that was a sexy look. With Katy, it made you nervous.
~ Sara Zarr
I would have skipped the following day if I could have. I ddin't even like Disney World. I was, in fact, slightly afraid of it. When Khrushchev visited Disneyland in 1959, he wasn't allowed in. It was said that the American authorities couldn't guarantee his safety inside. And whatever else Khrushchev was, I would have backed him against an infantry division.
~ Austin Grossman
I jotted the name down mentally on that tattered notepad I call a memory. The pen skipped.
~ Jonathan Lethem
I'm merely pointing out that the gene that controls intelligence skipped a generation in the Van Holtz household.
~ Shelly Laurenston
So, we skipped Annabel, and discussed condoms. I said I liked the orange ones, and we ended our talk in laughter.
~ Steven Herrick
The 'Maybe Memories' album I remember having and listening until it broke. I remember it skipped one day; two or three songs wouldn't play on my CD player because I listened to it so much.
~ Kellin Quinn
Some books are not read in the right way because they have skipped a stage of opinion, assume a crystallization of information in society which has not yet taken place.
~ lessing doris iii
genuinely, and said, "This is exactly what I needed." He asked if something was wrong and it all came out in one breathless stream. She thought Leo was on a bender. Or that he'd skipped town. She told him about the accident, about
~ Unknown