Quotes About Wet
Ms. Vampire Lady, you're all wet.
~ Kim Harrison
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As the sliding doors opened the wet Florida heat hit me in the face like a sneezing dragon. The surface
~ Zoë Sharp
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Inside the car, Lily stared at the tree right in front of her as bucketfuls of wet Georgia red clay, the color of blood, just sprayed up from her car, dripped slowly down the trunk.
~ Jeffrey Stepakoff
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There's no rush of having survived, only emptiness, and lungs that need air, and wet hair sticking to my face.
~ Jennifer Niven
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Wool actually keeps heat in even when it's wet—believe it or not, your hands will get colder unless we have a heat source. Change your socks. Get Damie squared away. Fire's next, okay?
~ Amy Lane
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There is a thumping silence, and the light of the one lamp across the wet tiled floor seems conscious that it will illuminate this and many other atrocities, just as it will go on shining through days and months of sudden speechless lusts, and all the intervening hours of silent emptiness.
~ Alan Hollinghurst
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Finch swims toward shore and comes walking toward me. I try not to stare at him, dripping wet and naked, so I watch the crane, the sky, anything but him.
~ Jennifer Niven
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As I bicycle home, it starts to rain, cold, almost-snow kind of rain, and I'm glad. I can blame my wet cheeks on the rain.
~ Jenny Han
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Why?" Kieran grinned. "'Cause you can't dance, it's too wet to plow, and it's a little windy to be stacking chickens.
~ Jesse Hajicek
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If the boy was here he would wet the coils of line, he thought. Yes. If the boy were here. If the boy were here.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I love to tackle, especially when the grass is wet, but my main aim is to be a complete goalkeeper who can do everything.
~ Manuel Neuer
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People who wear fur smell like a wet dog if they're in the rain. And they look fat and gross.
~ Pamela Anderson
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Hatta always gave the impression of rain. If I was in a real good mood and full of ideas and then happened to encounter Hatta, I felt I was suddenly surprised by a shower of rain and got wet all over the body. My good mood was gone, and also my ideas.
~ Sukarno
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My hair looks awful while wet, I will say that.
~ Chord Overstreet
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Call me old fashioned, but we're now holding umbrellas up as our players get off a plane. Do they need that? It's a few spots of rain. OK, they might get wet. Well, let them get wet. That's what happens when it rains.
~ Steve Bruce
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You have to have at least some kind of baseline coverage under the studio lights. It's not like normal makeup; it's like walking around with a wet coat of paint on your face.
~ Alex Wagner
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Surf music is actually just the sound of the waves played on a guitar: that wet, splashy sound.
~ Dick Dale
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The graceful Georgian streets and squares, a series of steel engravings under a wet sky.
~ Shana Alexander
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I really hate my hair when it's not braided because it's so big when it dries. When it's wet, it looks cool, but when it dries, it gets all in my mouth during a match, and I hate it.
~ Jeff Hardy
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'Wet Hot American Summer' was sort of lowbrow genius, you know? But smart in its cultish silliness. It wasn't considered something of great cultural caliber. But like many cult pieces, it sort of became something culturally relevant, which I think is what's so wonderful about it.
~ Lake Bell
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If I were running the world I would have it rain only between 2 and 5 a.m. Anyone who was out then ought to get wet.
~ William Lyon Phelps
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People don't understand that it was maybe my biggest pleasure to drive an F1 car when it's wet.
~ Alain Prost
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It was a Sunday afternoon, wet and cheerless; and a duller spectacle this earth of ours has not to show than a rainy Sunday in London.
~ Thomas de Quincey
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