Quotes About Stacked
Wherefor are you knowing it? If you stacked all of the Gorg in the galaxy on top of eachother, the Gorg would kill you.
~ Adam Rex
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Judges pretty much act independently once they get on the bench so I'm not really sure why Harper's concerned that the court is currently being stacked with a lot of Liberal appointments.
~ Alan Young
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solera system for aging. The barrels are stacked four high, with finished sherry coming only from the bottom barrel. It is refilled by sherry from a barrel above it, which is then
~ Amy Stewart
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The books I'd checked out of the library earlier in the week were still stacked on my bureau, whispering my name and begging to be read.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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As looking down from great heights brings the urge to fall and end the terror of falling, so his very watching put pressure on them to make a slip as they dried and stacked the plates and cups.
~ John McGahern
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So they duly arrived in their grim war-graith and gear at the hall, and, weary from the sea, stacked wide shields of the toughest hardwood against the wall
~ Seamus Heaney
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As she stacked the yarn on the counter she seemed a little incredulous. This should have been my first warning: When a person who sells yarn for a living thinks that maybe you're buying a lot of yarn—well, it's a sign. A different sort of knitter would have taken that as a hint. Me? I thought she was a knitter without aspirations.
~ Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
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perhaps by sitting down to enjoy one of the microwavable organic TV dinners(four words I never expected to see conjoined)stacked in the frozen food case.
~ Michael Pollan
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the silence of half a hundred cats is a peculiar thing, like fifty individual silences all piled one on top of another.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Four tall stories were stacked haphazardly on top of each other, cresting in a black roofline against the cobalt night sky that made no sense, but leapt whimsically from flat to dangerously steep and back again. Trees with skeletal limbs, badly in need of a trim, scraped against slate, like oaken nails on the lid of a coffin.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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People think that libraries are quiet, but they really aren't. They rumble with voices and footsteps and a whole orchestral range of book-related noises—the snap of covers clapping shut; the breathy whisk of pages fanning open; the distinctive thunk of one book being stacked on another; the grumble of book carts in the corridors.
~ Susan Orlean
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For, though the room was silent, the silence of half a hundred cats is a peculiar thing, like fifty individual silences all piled one on top of another.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Sixteen coffins. Stacked two high and four deep. The casings for the dead were made out of different kinds of wood, and they had aged in different ways—but what was inside them had something in common. They were the remains of the damned. Brothers who had not been granted proper Fade Ceremonies. Or could not be granted them.
~ J.R. Ward
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High above, the rafters were made of old wood, and sturdy as the mountain the house had been built on, and across the way, sixteen coffins were stacked one upon the next, as if they were nothing but moving boxes from U-Haul. The
~ J.R. Ward
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If all the molecules on Earth were stacked on each other end-to-end, everything on Earth would die.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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I was the second female writer ever hired at 'Late Night.' When I applied for the job in 1988, I had no way of knowing how much the odds were stacked against me.
~ Nell Scovell
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But history shows that when courts intervene because a president is trying to shield his own conduct, the deck is stacked against him.
~ Asha Rangappa
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As an employer, we're not - let's face it: most of us don't employ men as nannies. Most of us don't. Now you can call that sexist; I call that cautious and very sensible when you look at the stats. Your odds are stacked against you if you employ a man.
~ Andrea Leadsom
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The precedent is that civilizations collapse, and everything's stacked up for this one to go, and it's a mess when it happens.
~ Gail Bradbrook
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What was life anyway? An accumulation of small shelves if incident. Stacked at odd angles to each other.
~ Colum McCann
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In his profession, Wright had seen horror stacked on horror, plenty of evidence that there was no shortage of hell right here on earth. As to what had kept him sane in the face of all that he had witnessed, it was a simple sense of purpose. "It is that simple, John," Wright said. "There is evil. And there is good.
~ Les Standiford
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Tubby flipped through the magazines stacked on
~ Unknown
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For the longest time I was so sick I didn't have the strength or inclination to read, but looking at my books stacked up on the bedside table was comforting, like having old friends sitting in the room with me, friends who didn't require anything of me, friends who brought me great pleasure just with their presence, waiting until I could engage with them again.... bibliophiles know the inanimate pleasure of the friendship with books.
~ Unknown
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there were no individual beds at all, but great square piers stacked three high, and wedged side by side, and end to end with only an occasional narrow aisle slicing through.
~ Corrie Ten Boom
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