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Quotes About Bites

There was no romance about the mosquitos, however.
~ Edward Burnett Tylor
I'm paranoid about mosquitoes.
~ Shirley Ballas
I have always known mosquitoes love me, but they really love me in Central Park.
~ Annaleigh Ashford
Once you get into a routine of eating healthy, it hurts twice as much when you fall off the wagon. But it's nice to have a few bites of something you like. I'm not a sweets person, but I love pasta and pizza - oh, buddy!
~ Carrie Underwood
I think there's a misconception that I eat everything. The one or two bites that you see me take, that's it.
~ Guy Fieri
Ledoux's face was pebbled with mosquito bites. Forget the Cutter's and that means every needle-nose bug in the woods spare-changing you for blood like cornerboy hustlers spotting a strung-out Kennedy trying to score on Seventh. Like you got plenty to give.
~ Daniel Woodrell
little drop cakes.
~ Agatha Christie
We fly; we dream in darkness; we devour heaven in bites too small to be measured.
~ Rebecca Solnit
I glanced at Derek. The boy wonder didn't melt into a pile of goo, although his gaze was glued to Rowena's chest. Avoiding eye contact. Good strategy.
~ Ilona Andrews, Magic Bites
It was a bad idea, because I think that any government reorganization has to come in relatively small bites, or else you get indigestion.
~ Warren Rudman
What if a dawn of a doom of a dream bites this universe in two, peels forever out of his grave, and sprinkles nowhere with me and you?
~ E.E. Cummings
If you want to be successful with Superstars, you have to compete in their league and play by their rules. If you do, however, there is a very real danger that you will become like them. With their bites, Superstars create more new vampires than do all the other vampire types combined. Don't enter their world unless you know how to get out. Many have been lost.
~ Albert J. Bernstein
The other thing is, visibility is often not very good in fresh water. So if a fish bites something, a part of the body, it doesn't actually always realize that it's part of a body. It just sees something sort of waving around in front of it.
~ Jeremy Wade
Jealousy, the old worm that bites.
~ Aphra Behn
Jimmy smiled, wide and mindless, the way a pit bull smiles before he bites you. He said, "How about that, Terry. You think we got something as pussy as the mafia down here?
~ Robert Crais
Love hurts. Love stinks. Love bites, love bleeds, love is the drug. The troubadours of our times all agree: They want to know what love is, and they want you to show them. But the answer is simple. Love is a mix tape.
~ Rob Sheffield
There are basic differences between food and clothing. You eat food and wear clothing. Food goes in; clothing goes on. 2. Do not bite anything that will bite back. This includes the dog, other babies, electrical cords and your father when he is watching professional football on television. 3. Washing your face after a meal is not considered cruel and unusual punishment. It won't do any good to report Mommy and Daddy to the police. 4.
~ Erma Bombeck
But she has a tongue that scalds and that bites like a bull whip. With this tongue she takes the hide from any one. She is of an unbelievable barbarousness.
~ Ernest Hemingway
chigger bites. On the other side of the ranch house, which was, she admitted
~ Linda Lael Miller
The Vick dogs are, after all, still simply dogs. Dogs of all breeds and backgrounds run into the street and get struck by cars, attack other dogs, and bite people every day. There are 4.7 million5 dog bites recorded annually in the United States, which comes to something like twelve thousand a day.
~ Jim Gorant
The poodle bites ; The poodle chews it.
~ Frank Zappa
The differences have poison within it, which bites, and signs its sign. Conversely, antipathy echoes and claps, as thunders that rain or no rain; however, in both ways that blow over.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Congress has been productive when focusing on bites of policy that don't inflame the divisions within the party and quietly do the work of governing.
~ Kristen Soltis Anderson
Well then, he said, 'I hope you are good-tempered; I do not like any one next door who bites. Just then a horse's head looked over from the stall beyond; the ears were laid back, and the eye looked rather ill-tempered. This was a tall chestnut mare, with a long handsome neck; she looked across to me and said, So it is you have turned me out of my box; it is a very strange thing for a colt like you to come and turn a lady out of her own home.
~ Anna Sewell