Quotes About Sultry
The sultry summer past, September comes, Soft twilight of the slow-declining year; All mildness, soothing loveliness, and peace: The fading season ere the falling come...
~ Carlos Wilcox, "September"
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Your perfume. . .' His tone held a faint hint of surprise. 'I'd somehow expected you to wear something more. . .sultry. I don't recognize this fragrance.' 'It's new," Courtenay said tersely. 'It's called Get Lost. You've probably never encountered it before.
~ Grace Green
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I'm Sudafed-ed up, but it's alright because I'm having to do this rather sultry scene, so maybe it's OK that my voice is three octaves lower.
~ Emily Blunt
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It was one of those heavy, sultry afternoons when nature seems to be saying to itself, 'Now, shall I, or shall I not, scare the pants off these people with a hell of a thunderstorm?
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Mine is the sultry sunset when the skies Tremble with strange, intolerable thunder: And at the dead of an hushed night, these eyes Draw down the soaring oracles winged with wonder
~ Unknown
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The baby is starting to grumble. Kim sits still in her chair and holds her breath. It's taken her all night to get him to sleep. It's Friday, a sultry midsummer night, and normally she'd be out with friends at this time.
~ Lisa Jewell
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Everything that I do, it just has the sultry vibe behind it.
~ Sabrina Claudio
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where the humid night-time air enveloped them like a heavy cloud.
~ Jackie Collins
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80 percent humidity,
~ Unknown
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It's hot as hell as can be.
~ Eugene Ormandy
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It was a hot, moist armpit of a night...
~ Mike Carey
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In tropical climes, there are certain times of day,When the citiens retire to tear their clothes off and perspire.--It s one of those rules that the greatest fools obey,--because the sun is much too sultry, and one must avoid it s ultra-violet-ray.--Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the mid-day sun.--The Japanese don t care to, The Chinese wouldn t dare to. Hindoos and Argentines sleep firmly from twelwe to one.--But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun.
~ Noel Coward
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He did not want to have his newfound respiratory freedom ruined so soon be the sultry climate of humans.
~ Patrick Süskind
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