
Top 35 Grainy Quotes
#1. Come to the stable. Come to where the horses are, and the sweet, grainy, pungent smells.
Monica Dickens
#2. He wasn't a romantic. Had never thought himself as sentimental. But he wanted this one last kiss.
"Well", he said, his voice hoarse and grainy, "we'll always have Peru.
Cindy Gerard
#3. She thought of the grainy video of him she had seen, head tipped back, so covered in blood that she hadn't remembered his features, hadn't remembered him as looking like anything but a monster, laughing, endlessly laughing.
Mad as a dog. Mad as a god.
Holly Black
#4. Pamela shook her head as she swiveled the computer screen so Noah could see the grainy black-and-white video of a group of men in SWAT gear approaching a box. Soon there was a bomb-bot poking the thing, and finally a new man in protective gear picked it up. "Harley is being stalked by someone her
Lucy McConnell
#5. When people think of slavery, they think of an era from the distant past. Grainy photographs from Civil War times. And yet it goes on.
Lisa Kristine
#6. Dead is dead, we know where to file another person's extinction, but the artist purposely zoomed in on the living, or, to be more accurate, the forced-to-be-living and the soon-to-be-dead. Grainy
Gary Shteyngart
#7. Snow as fine and grainy as sugar covered the windows in and sifted off to the floor and did not melt.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
#8. Cheese. Cheeeeeese. What a thin, flat, nasal-sounding word for such a luscious, rich, gorgeous thing. Hard. Soft. Ripe. Grainy. Creamy. Often stinky. I'd yet to find a cheese I didn't adore.
Alice Clayton
#9. No one knew what Rodney King had done beforehand to be stopped. No one realized that he was a parolee and that he was violating his parole. No one knew any of those things. All they saw was this grainy film and police officers hitting him over the head.
Daryl Gates
#10. One of the consequences of the Iranian revolution has been an explosion of history. A country once known only from British consular reports and intrepid travelogues is now awash with historical documents, letters, diaries, grainy video, weblogs and secret police files of questionable authenticity.
James Buchan
#11. I felt tired and grainy and not able to tell how much damage had been done to me. I had a leaden feeling that it was more than I really needed.
Stephen King
#12. They were grainy things, soot and chalk. They could have been anybody.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
#13. Kestrel could read an expression as if looking through shifting water to see the grainy bottom, the silt rising or settling, the dart of a fish.
Marie Rutkoski
#14. I love this world, even as I hear the great wind of leaving it rising, for there is a grainy taste I prefer to every idea of heaven: human friendship.
Rumi
#15. I don't believe truth is conveyed by style and presentation. I don't think that if it was grainy and full of handheld material, it would be any more truthful.
Errol Morris
#16. Cereal is food, sort of. It tastes grainy, easy and light, with a hint of false fruitiness. It tastes the way America feels.
Gary Shteyngart
#17. [I]t's guilty of the very thing that makes kids hate history as a subject when it's taught badly: The Da Vinci Code makes the past feel like a dull, grainy, faraway thing, instead of something vibrant and alive.
Stephanie Zacharek
#18. Most of us remember Nat King Cole as a vocalist. His warm, grainy baritone is still so closely identified with such familiar ballads as 'Stardust' and 'The Christmas Song' that it's hard to imagine anyone else performing them.
Terry Teachout
#19. People want to see something authentic. If it's too polished and highly produced, people might not trust it as much. If it's grainy, if it's coming from a webcam, if it's someone standing there and talking their mind or sharing their thoughts, people trust it much more.
Chad Hurley
#20. Because brains packed with knowledge are yummy, that's why. They're nice and creamy. And sort of grainy at the same time.
Haruki Murakami
#21. I jammed my hand in my jacket pocket, bracing myself fo the next hit, and fel something. Something grainy and samll, sticking to the tips of my fingers: the sand from Commons Park.
Oh Cass, I thought. I miss you so, so much.
Sarah Dessen
#22. I'm remote from most technology to the point that I'm kind of Amish.
Alan Moore
#23. It is clear to you, I know, Lucilius, that no one can lead a happy life, or even one that is bearable, without the pursuit of wisdom, and that the perfection of wisdom is what makes the happy life, although even the beginnings of wisdom make life bearable.
Seneca.
#24. I can't understand why a person will take a year or two to write a novel when he can easily buy one for a few dollars.
Fred Allen
#25. I think girls like vampires because they are mysterious and they really don't know what they are about. I think a lot of girls are attracted to that.
Josh Hutcherson
#26. In a world of moral certainty, the unthinkable becomes permissible.
Cullen Murphy
#27. Hell of a thing to have to experience, hell of a thing to have to see, to be reminded you're a human being and all it meant to be one.
Dean Koontz
#28. I also think stress is related to control. When you're in charge of your life, you tend to not care about losing control of things that don't really matter like traffic jams.
Marilu Henner
#29. If someday you should ever think of me and miss me, know in your heart that I'd want you to find me once again. No matter how distant in time or space ... FIND ME.
Sebastian Cole
#30. Do not be obsessed by egotism, imagining that you are the cause of action, everything is due to God.
Sathya Sai Baba
#31. I do not understand people who like to make noise; consequently I fear them, and since I fear them, I hate them.
Patricia Highsmith
#32. We should strive to develop within ourselves the traits of character of the Savior.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#33. If you can stand your ground, I'll stay on my knees...
Zak D Cole
#34. Yeah, tell me I'm a bottle of single malt scotch, she thought. That's the way to my heart.
L.J.Smith
#35. The stories the children whispered to one another - while they sat weaving their endless carpets, while they could still see - was about this possible future life. It was a saying among them that only the blind are free.
Margaret Atwood
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