Top 15 Chinned Quotes

#1. weak-chinned balding man in his late forties wearing a department-store suit and a mackintosh coat. He was the sort of man that young women instinctively avoided

Daniel Silva

#2. A dragon for a familiar!" Trom exclaimed.
"That's what I said to her or close to it anyway," the dragon said.
"You're supposed to be helping me make you my familiar," I said to the dragon.
"Yeah, I know; I meant for that to sound better than it did," the dragon replied.

Jennifer Priester

#3. Like any man, he was coward enough to fear great force; but he was not quite coward enough to admire it.

G.K. Chesterton

#4. Midway through, a fuzzy-chinned young man approaches the desk with a battered copy of Dune and a motley handful of coins. Mo waves him away. Oh, just take it, Felix. Spend the money on a haircut.

Robin Sloan

#5. Everybody can dig The Beatles, but why should everybody dig us?

Bruce Johnston

#6. A tall, dark, cold eyed, warm lipped, firm chinned, young man of thirty

C.N. Williamson

#7. That's what children do - throw food. That's not fighting. We were real men. We'd have chinned them.

George Best

#8. True anarchy is the generative element of religion. Out of the annihilation of all existing institutions she raises her glorious head, as the new foundress of the world.

Novalis

#9. The scissors cut the long-grown hair; The razor scrapes the remnant fuzz. Small-jawed, weak-chinned, big-eyed, I stare At the forgotten boy I was.

John Updike

#10. Winston glanced across the hall. In the corresponding cubicle on the other side a small, precise-looking, dark-chinned man named Tillotson was working steadily away, with a folded newspaper on his knee and his mouth very close to the mouthpiece of the speakwrite.

George Orwell

#11. I'm tall, fat, rather bald, red-faced, double-chinned, black-haired, have a deep voice, and wear glasses for reading.

C.S. Lewis

#12. Beauty is the highest of all these occult influences, the quality of appearances that thru' the sense wakeneth spiritual emotion in the mind of man.

Robert Bridges

#13. Politics, n. For the Elder Races, this generally involves bloodshed of some sort and a spate of funerals.

Thea Harrison

#14. Never offer your heart
to someone who eats hearts
who finds heartmeat
delicious
but not rare
who sucks the juices
drop by drop
and bloody-chinned
grins
like a God.

Alice Walker

#15. Suffering gives us no special rights.

Albert Camus

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