Knuckley Quotes & Sayings
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Her hands were large and knuckley and calloused, made to hold a rifle, not a needle. — Hilary Mantel
I'm not going to beat the cancer. I tried really hard ... but sometimes you're just not going to beat the thing ... I wanted to walk off the stage and say anything I thought was important; I had my hour. — Randy Pausch
It is easy to smile at an insult and pretend it's funny when the person insulting you is hosing you with money. — Al Alvarez
I just go out and try to make sense of the world around me. — Martin Parr
Don't mind if I fall apart. There's more room in a broken heart. — Carly Simon
"You listen to Portishead, you're not like the others. Want some coke?" I'm like, "Nah, man." — Sean Price
What's the matter? Can't hear what I'm saying about you?" He raised a dark eyebrow at her. "Well, for starters, I hope this gray horse of mine reaches over and takes a big bite out of your thigh. And I hope it's painful as heck and you need my help, because I'll never again help you." He rested the hand holding the reins on his thigh, as though tempting fate. "You know, Aunt Ruth said she never met a man she didn't like, but she never met you. I'll bet you would try her good Quaker soul to its further limits. — Kit Dee
I make Jessica Simpson look like a rock scientist. — Tara Reid
[W]e might do better here to think of culture as fashion. And in fashion, of course, the key is not wearing a particular outfit but being able to wear it ... Clothing is a mere collection of garments; fashionability is a performative capacity, an ability to effect the right look through an effective combination of garments, social sense, and bodily performance. — James Ferguson
There's something nice and valuable and wonderful about the suspense and the classic horror that doesn't just crutch on blood and the almost pornographic view of fear. — Amber Heard
Real beauty lies in the spiritual accord that is called love which can exist between a man and a woman ... — Khalil Gibran