Top 19 Frisking Quotes
#1. For an age we stood there like that, me holding him by the collar of his jacket and kissing him for all I was worth, him standing there, hands up like I was frisking him with no idea what to do about it.
It. Was. Awesome.
Rosemary Clement-Moore
#2. Not surprisingly, they frisked me like they were taking a frisking exam. To get into the Royal College of Frisking. Five times, head to toe, mouth, ears, crotch, soles of shoes. They tore most of my clothes from my body, and left me looking like an opened Christmas present.
Hugh Laurie
#3. We're just frisking like little captive lambkins.
Tamora Pierce
#4. Maybe you were frisking her," Ethan suggested with a smile.
In return, Jacob suggested something with his middle finger.
"Huh. Again with the no comment," Ethan noted. "Maybe she wore out your tongue?
Jill Shalvis
#5. The mild June nightbreeze frisking around their ankles and leafing through the pages of a magazine on the hall table.
Stephen King
#6. I resent performing for frisking idiots who don't know anything.
John Lennon
#7. aborigine, angry, beautiful, fiery, fearless, remorseless and untouchable, overly
Patricia Cornwell
#8. The Germans certainly - the intelligence service believed that there were WMD. It turns out that we were all wrong, probably in my judgment, and that is most disturbing.
David Kay
#9. It's ridiculous how difficult a question can be when the answer means so much.
Stephanie Perkins
#10. I've always related music to those moments when someone turns you loose on something and they haven't told you how to do it.
Stone Gossard
#11. I did not in late November start the plethora of linking my private life with public events again.
David Blunkett
#12. People of my generation knew we needed to move beyond that, the racial division and segregation and unsustainable social relations, that were unfair to millions of people. But it didn't mean that we were going to become a big government liberal.
Jeff Sessions
#13. Among the Diaries beginning with the second quarter of our century, there is frequent mention of a lady then becoming famous for her beauty and her wit: "an unusual combination," in the deliberate syllables of one of the writers, who is, however, not disposed to personal irony when speaking of her.
George Meredith
#14. In the case of judges, I wouldn't be shocked to find out the number on television exceeds the number in real life - what is it about those black robes that makes us think ovaries?
Jane Espenson
#15. Mental health is such a complex thing and so difficult to diagnose. What is a mental problem? Who does have mental problems? What's the difference between mental problems and depression and sadness?
Tom Sturridge
#16. There does not exist any religious system, or supernatural extravagance, which is not founded on an ignorance of the laws of nature.
Marquis De Condorcet
#17. Like most people, they know one another inside out, and not at all.
Penelope Lively
#18. Let's see," mused the dragon, "that doesn't tell us much, does it? What sort of a word is this? Is it an epithet, do you think?"
Gawaine could do no more than nod.
"Why, of course," exclaimed the dragon, "reactionary Republican.
Heywood Broun
#19. Something has to matter. Otherwise, a person's life will be miserable and empty.
Tim Sandlin
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