Top 23 Quotes About Lolling
#1. Generally I get up at around 7. But oftentimes, I'll be lolling in bed a little bit earlier - sometimes as early as 5:45 - filing in my mind all the things I have to get done. Which is, of course, totally unproductive.
Mo Rocca
#2. There is a question whether faith can or is supposed to be emotionally satisfying. I must say that the thought of everyone lolling about in an emotionally satisfying faith is repugnant to me. I believe that we are ultimately directed Godward but that this journey is often impeded by emotion
Flannery O'Connor
#3. His pink tongue lolling happily from his mouth.
Brad Meltzer
#4. Looking at the past is like lolling in a rocking chair. It is so relaxing and you can rock back and forth on the porch, and never go forward.
Martha Graham
#5. Surely ruminating and lolling, squandering slivers of time as you ponder on this or that plant; perching about the place on seats chosen for their essential and individual quality, are other whole aspects of being a gardener. Why shouldn't we? We sit in other people's gardens, why not in our own.
Mirabel Osler
#6. Lolling around libraries paging through books that haven't been checked out since 1975 is one of my principal joys as a writer.
Ben Bova
#7. The problem of what to wear while lolling about the house on a Sunday afternoon is becoming more and more acute as the fashions in lolling garments change. The American home is in danger of taking on the appearance of an Oriental bordello.
Robert Benchley
#8. Marlinspike goes down to the kitchen, to grow stout and live out his beastly nature. There is a summer ahead, though he cannot imagine its pleasures; sometimes when he's walking in the garden he sees him, a half-grown cat, lolling watchful in an apple tree, or snoring on a wall in the sun.
Hilary Mantel
#9. Stay with me," said Kell. "Stay with me. Rhy. Listen to my voice." "Such a nice voice," said Rhy quietly, his head lolling forward. "Rhy.
V.E Schwab
#10. It is a shocking trick for a young person to be always lolling upon a sofa.
Jane Austen
#11. to join a red puddle on the stairs. Her arms were pulled up above her lolling head. Her wrists
Jo Nesbo
#12. The tiniest deviation from any of these evolutionary imperatives and you might now be licking algae from cave walls or lolling walrus-like on some stony shore or disgorging air through a blowhole in the top of your head before diving sixty feet for a mouthful of delicious sandworms. Not
Bill Bryson
#13. But just then the moon, sailing through the black clouds, appeared behind the jagged crest of a beetling, pine-clad rock, and by its light I saw around us a ring of wolves, with white teeth and lolling red tongues, with long, sinewy limbs and shaggy hair. They were
Bram Stoker
#14. Try to think like a human,' said Gant, lolling in one of the club chairs.
'Why should I restrict myself so severely?
Neal Asher
#15. It's the injustice that I hate, more than anything," he'd said to Smee one night, his eyes red and glassy, slurring his words, his head lolling as he tried to focus. He'd vomited, and then promptly passed out on a bush. "I hate the world that does not work out fair.
Jodi Lynn Anderson
#16. No matter how hard you try to put everything neatly into shape, the context wanders this way and that, until finally the context isn't even there anymore. You're left with this pile of kittens lolling all over one another.
Haruki Murakami
#17. All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talent.
John F. Kennedy
#18. I like the anthology concept. I wish more shows would do it.
Hank Stuever
#20. In Zen brush-painting, the circle is a master's problem. It represents everything and nothing, and in so doing, the universe.
Mike Todd Jr.
#21. Ballplayers who are first to the dining room are usually last in batting averages.
Jimmy Cannon
#22. They may surprise you. Traumatic events change people. Makes them say and do unexpected things. So
Harper Bliss
#23. When I started out, nearly every architect I knew was working in public practice; that's where the radical thinking was done. But, there's always a danger of looking back as our fathers did and saying, 'Things were better then.'
Richard Rogers
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