
Top 19 Broiling Quotes
#1. It was a broiling afternoon of mid-August in Brinoe and everybody who was anybody had long ago quit its burning pavements and chilly palaces for the mountains or the sea.
Louis Bromfield
#2. Broiling Sunday afternoons in what I still call Joe Robbie Stadium.
Paul Levine
#3. Venus, it turns out, is broiling hot. There are no swamps, no oil fields, no seltzer oceans. With insufficient data, it is easy to go wrong.
Carl Sagan
#4. broiling heat, and here I was standing out in the middle of it because he wouldn't leave me alone.
Patricia Cornwell
#6. What is youth except a man or woman before it is ready or fit to be seen?
Evelyn Waugh
#7. USA Today has come out with a new survey: Apparently three out of four people make up 75 percent of the population.
David Letterman
#8. At their best, thrillers not only entertain. Ideally they also reflect the society in which they are set, analyzing our fears and how we perceive the world.
David Morrell
#9. Maybe I had to stop photographing so that I could learn to touch.
Vito Acconci
#10. Amnesty is a big billboard, a flashing billboard, to the rest of the world that we don't really mean our immigration law.
Richard Lamm
#11. Henry is a beautiful player and has got complete technique, I adore watching him. I respect him very much as a man and as a footballer. He reminds me of myself.
Ronaldinho
#12. I worked at Barney's selling clothes to lonely, rich white women. Every time I would look down on myself - hating my job, hating my life - I would think, 'It's a character study. Study these people, and you'll have your SNL audition ready in, like, five minutes.'
Brandon Uranowitz
#13. You can tell within a sentence if something is fiction or non-fiction. You can tell in the artifice of the language or the care of the construction the difference between art and life.
Ethan Canin
#14. You're that tree falling in the forest that nobody gives a rat's ass about.
Chuck Palahniuk
#15. The man who runs may fight again.
Menander
#16. Listen for the call of your destiny, and when it comes, release your plans and follow.
Mollie Marti
#17. It's possible of course, especially when you're young, to read a book and take it to your heart. And you don't need to speak to anybody about it - it's so important to you: You have found it.
James Salter
#18. After I consumed Frost in his entirety, my days of exploration began. I read The Diving Comedy while leafing through E. E. Cummings. I read Sidney and Milton and Shelley, piecing together my own aesthetics, my own defence of poetry. I felt alone and religious and desperately sad.
Spencer Gordon
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