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Precise Verbs For Quotes By John Varvatos

For me, growing up in Detroit, scarves meant cold weather. But I remember working in a store, and we had some silk scarves - like, wide scarves with fringe - and because I had seen the English rockers wearing skinny silk scarves, I took the scarves, cut and sewed them, and made them long - almost like a tie. — John Varvatos

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

The two keys to success as a sportswriter are: 1) A blind willingness to believe anything you're told by the coaches, flacks, hustlers and other "official spokesmen" for the team-owners who provide the free booze ... and: 2) A Roget's Thesaurus, in order to avoid using the same verbs and adjectives twice in the same paragraph.
Even a sports editor, for instance, might notice something wrong with a lead that said: "The precision-jack-hammer attack of the Miami Dolphins stomped the balls off the Washington Redskins today by stomping and hammering with one precise jack-thrust after another up the middle, mixed with pinpoint-precision passes into the flat and numerous hammer-jack stomps around both ends ... — Hunter S. Thompson

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Madeline Miller

The door snicked shut. — Madeline Miller

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Mercy Cortez

He said 'sorry,' They all fucking say sorry ... Sorry is a word, it fixes nothing; it just makes the perpetrator feel a little less like the arsehole he is. — Mercy Cortez

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Latrivia S. Nelson

That's a fucking, blood covenant promise that you can take that to the bank every day of the week and twice on Sunday — Latrivia S. Nelson

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Susan Sontag

The ultimate Camp statement: it's good because it's awful — Susan Sontag

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Now," she said when all was ready and lit the silver sconces on either side of the mirror. What woman would not have kindled to see what Orlando saw then burning in the snow
for all about the looking glass were snowy lawns, and she was like a fire, a burning bush, and the candle flames about her head were silver leaves; or again, the glass was green water, and she a mermaid, slung with pearls, a siren in a cave, singing so that oarsmen leant from their boats and fell down, down to embrace her; so dark, so bright, so hard, so soft, was she, so astonishingly seductive that it was a thousand pities that there was no one there to pt it in plain English, and say outright "Damn it Madam, you are loveliness incarnate," which was the truth. — Virginia Woolf

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Andy Weir

If this becomes a negotiation by diplomats, it will never be resolved. We need to keep this among scientists. Space — Andy Weir

Precise Verbs For Quotes By H.L. Stephens

It all began with a bucket of eggs. — H.L. Stephens

Precise Verbs For Quotes By Bryant H. McGill

We love most those who we serve most. — Bryant H. McGill