Top 70 Pod Sayings
#1. Or else I'm dead, and I've ended up in hell after all, and it's an escape pod with Lilac LaRoux.
Amie Kaufman
#2. If we believe that we are just animals, without immortal souls, we are already but one step removed from pod people.
Jack Finney
#3. Yes, yes, I did. I did this. I locked my pod. He couldn't get to safety.
Jodi Taylor
#4. When your ship breaks, you're supposed to find a pod, launch away,
Marko Kloos
#5. Suddenly I realize it wasn't debris I felt against my escape pod as I left the ship. It was people.
Pierce Brown
#6. When Tyler emerged from Pod 3, he looked like he always does
distracted and handsome with a double helping of hot-artist sauce (73).
Susan Juby
#7. There are many differences between a baby and an I-Pod. And one of the biggest is, no ones going to mug you for your baby.
Nick Hornby
#8. Baldrick, we are about as similar as two ... dis-similar things in a pod!
Richard Curtis
#9. Denial is for losers. Face your crap and move on. Otherwise you'll get old and depressed and turn into a scary pod person whose most pressing issue in life is when they get to trade in the can of Dr Pepper for the can of Bud.
Estelle Laure
#10. Put a smile on that face, Valkyrie. You're unique. Easily as unique as I am."
"Two freaks in a pod, eh?"
His head tilted, amused. "Wouldn't have it any other way.
Derek Landy
#11. Peace cannot be achieved; they have to be plucked out of their pod.
A.G. Phillips
#12. Young people want to look like peas in a pod, and there is no use trying to make them different.
Ilka Chase
#13. It was becoming more and more clear that if the asteroids were the schools of minnows swimming among the pod of whales, then Pluto and the Kuiper belt objects were simply a previously overlooked collection of sardines swimming in a faraway sea.
Mike Brown
#14. I will say A Pea in the Pod saved my life - at the end of my pregnancy. I even wear their tanks now to work out in because they're really long.
Kim Kardashian
#15. There's a movie called 'Pod People' that has a weird little anteater alien. That was a good alien.
Bill Hader
#16. Lives are snowflakes - unique in detail, forming patterns we have seen before, but as like one another as peas in a pod (and have you ever looked at peas in a pod? I mean, really looked at them? There's not a chance you'd mistake one for another, after a minute's close inspection.)
Neil Gaiman
#17. I worry about people who get born nowadays, because they get born into such tiny families
sometimes into no family at all. When you're the only pea in the pod, your parents are likely to get you confused with the Hope Diamond. And that encourages you to talk too much.
Russell Baker
#18. when the pod door hissed open.
Dan Brown
#20. When you're the only pea in the pod, your parents are likely to get you confused with the Hope diamond.
Russell Baker
#21. Abandon her? If only my duty or my conscience would let me. The galaxy would be better off, if you ask me. Who'd even know we were in the same pod? Except that I would know. And that would be enough.
Amie Kaufman
#22. Obsession is so extreme and so hard to imagine with the rational mind that it has a science-fiction-like quality to it-it's almost as if the obsessed one has been taken over by a replica, a pod, a facsimile of the rational person.
Susan Cheever
#23. It was so dark, it was almost black and it melted on her tongue into an ancient flavor of seed pod, earth, shade, and sunlight, its bitterness casting just a shadow of sweet. It tasted ... fine, so subtle and strange it made her feel like a novitiate into some arcanum of spice.
Laini Taylor
#24. Waiting. Time in its pod. Blown open and scattered.
Peter Heller
#26. If you don't have at least a working knowledge of the Hawaiian language ... you can't chant well. You cannot ... receive the images of poetry paints for you. It's like having peas and no pod.
Keali'i Reichel
#27. Then sleep the seasons, full of might; While slowly swells the pod, And rounds the peach, and in the night The mushroom bursts the sod. The winter comes: the frozen rut Is bound with silver bars; the white drift heaps against the hut; and night is pierced with stars.
Coventry Patmore
#28. Look at us. A line of symmetry. Two halves of a whole. Two peas in a pod. A pair of queens. Though your card, I must observe, has aged better than mine, which has been played too often.
Erika Robuck
#29. Civilisation makes us all as alike as peas in a pod, and it is the very uncouth - uncivilised, if you will - element which individualises nations.
Alec-Tweedie
#30. I listen to everything. My I-Pod's really diverse-from guitar instrumentals to Rascal Flatts to Usher.
Orianthi
#31. Add a pair of wings to a pepper pod, you would make a dragonfly.
Chris Bradford
#32. I don't think human beans are all that bad-"
"They're bad and they're good," said Pod; "they're honest and they're artful- it's just as it takes them at the moment".
Mary Norton
#33. There are people who think the film 'This Is Spinal Tap' is simply a very funny 'mockumentary.' Well, with Yes, we lived it. Take the hilarious scene in the film in which the bass player is trapped in a giant pod - that actually happened to Alan one night.
Rick Wakeman
#34. Excuse me?" Jess asked in disbelief. "This is Frozen Zarek I'm talking to, right? Not some weird pod person?"
He shook his head at Jess's joking. "It's me, dickless."
"Hey, now, that's way too personal. I don't need to know that much about you.
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#35. ...Take the leap, they said. Live the billionaire's myth of immortality. And why not now, I thought. What else was there for Ross to acquire? Give the futurists their blood money and they will make it possible for you to live forever.
The pod would be his final shrine of entitlement.
Don DeLillo
#36. For corporate marketers pod-casting is low hanging fruit.
Paul Gillin
#37. The pull between us is electric. I feel it instantly when I meet his eyes. It's almost tangible. I find myself wanting to hurl myself into his body, and curl up, possibly never to leave.
God, I need to get a grip.
Who am I?
A pod-person, obviously.
Cassie Graham
#38. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are two peas in the same pod, and the American people have tasted that, and said, 'Look, that's not a good taste.'
Mitt Romney
#39. You'll find i-poetry, you'll find that you can download poetry, that you can stuff your i-pod with recorded poetry. So just to answer the question that way, I think that poetry is gonna catch up with that technology quite soon.
Billy Collins
#40. pod. You mean nothing to me. And NOTHING you do now can hurt me! I hate you.
Elizabeth Acker
#41. Either I've got a wart on my nose they find curious, or I've grown a tail, Albie Merani muttered to himself. Just then he thought. I'd better get a move on, got work to do. He hurried across to some stairs, heading down deeper into station, then followed the signs to the pod station.
R.W. Rivers
#42. A whole bunch of months passed and I didn't hear anything and then he emailed and asked if I could do a little piece on POD and Queens of the Stone Age.
Chuck Klosterman
#43. Hugh Grant and I both laugh and cringe at the same things, worship the same books, eat the same food, hate central heating and sleep with the window open. I thought these things were vital, but being two peas in a pod ended up not being enough.
Elizabeth Hurley
#44. A pod's activated ahead of us, releasing a gush of steam that parboils everyone in its path, leaving the victims intestine-pink and very dead.
Suzanne Collins
#45. To my great surprise, Twitter is not housed in a silver pod that orbits Earth at supersonic speeds, vacuuming up and then dispersing digital bits of worldwide chitchat; it's in a big, bland office building in downtown San Francisco, near a bowling alley and an Old Navy.
Susan Orlean
#46. Let God fling you out (as seed), and do not go until He does. If you select your own spot, you will prove an empty pod. If God sows you, you will bring forth fruit.
Oswald Chambers
#47. He decided he'd rather die as a fundamentally decent human being than live as the sort of asshole who'd tear out someone's liver to get into an escape pod.
John Scalzi
#48. Hey, as long as you're not moving the story forward at all, why not have a pod race?
Wil Wheaton
#49. You're not a villain, I said. Or else we were two villains in a pod.
Rachel Hartman
#50. All I wanted was to be a pea of being inside the green pod of time.
Billy Collins
#51. Seeds in a dry pod, tick, tick, tick, Tick, tick, tick, what little iambics, While Homer and Whitman roared in the pines.
Edgar Lee Masters
#52. ...they were triplets and as mutually indistinguishable as peas in a pod or days in a prison.
Ian McDonald
#54. Lives are snowflakes - forming patterns we have seen before, as like one another as peas in a pod, but still unique.
Neil Gaiman
#55. Maybe it's every kid's dream to go into a pod and come out looking like Captain America. And you don't even have to exercise or lift weights! It's great!
Joe Johnston
#56. Not much to be perfectly honest! I thought The Phantom Menace was terrible, except for the Pod Race.
David Prowse
#57. Nature without exercise is a seed shut up in a pod, and art without practice is nothing.
Pietro Aretino
#58. All I know is wherever you are, I'm gonna be, because we belong together. We're like two peas in a pod. Like peanut butter and jelly, or macaroni and cheese.
J.M. Darhower
#59. I loved her like a sister and we'd known each other since we were babies, but on some level, you couldn't have found two peas in the same pod that were so completely different. It was almost like opening the pod and finding a pea and a piece of corn.
Erica Larsen
#60. Life pulls softly inside your bindings. The pod glows - dear stench.
Anne Carson
#61. You're apologizing? Seriously, what happened to you? Have you been taken over by a pod person?
Dianne Duvall
#62. Nothing about me scares him, because he's always able to match it. We're two peas in a fucked-up pod.
Nenia Campbell
#63. An election cannot give a country a firm sense of direction if it has two or more national parties which merely have different names, but are as alike in their principals and aims as two peas in the same pod.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#65. But Dovey was one of those people who traveled in a medium-size pod of tardiness on which others came to rely.
Barbara Kingsolver
#67. Pushing off the two men, he fought to get to his feet, and then staggered across the room until he was touching the glass to a cryogenic pod that was a mirror to his own. "Kat," he whispered, knowing she would never hear him.
Jillian Ashe
#68. Once there was a man and a woman. When they met sparks flew, meteors collided, asteroids turned cartwheels and atoms split. He loved her from here to eternity, she loved him to the moon and back. They were two peas in a pod, heads and tails and noughts and crosses.
Grace McCleen
#69. I have to say, 'Pod' was a bon-bon, a treat to myself. A treat to write: a happy, pleasurable write.
Douglas Coupland
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