Quotes About Bedraggled
There's always been books. All my bedraggled life, they've been the only constant. Even Sutton, my closest friend, had exclaimed, "What's with the fucking reading, man? You used to be a guard, for christsakes." Which is Irish logic at its finest. I'd said to him then and umpteen times since, "Reading transports me.
~ Ken Bruen
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When it really turned cold, I caught the disease of unfixed dread. I was weary, bedraggled, and my brain had stalled
~ Louise Erdrich
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She should have looked ridiculous, standing there wet and bedraggled in her silly underwear, but she looked magnificent. Like some kind of mythical goddess rising from the mists of time. Statuesque, utterly feminine. Breathtaking.
~ Sarah Mayberry
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the townhouses looked bedraggled, unkempt, like an old homeless woman with an interesting history but a perilous future.
~ Sharon Shinn
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I look like I just got dragged behind a slow-moving horse through ten acres of wait-a-minute bushes.
~ Mercedes Lackey
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Rus, dancing alongside Roza like a monstrous, bedraggled pony.
~ Laura Ruby
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The church is empty, but for the demented, grieving figure of SHAKESPEARE, kneeling, praying, weeping, banging his head, in his private purgatory, dimly lit by tallow candles, gazed upon by effigies of the dead and images of his Redeemer. He is wet, bedraggled, weeds and leaves in his hair.
~ Unknown
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Will is a spectral, bedraggled figure, backlit by a great shaft of light, he would look like a ghost at the best of times, and this is the worst.
~ Unknown
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