Top 23 Quotes About Poultice
#1. Oh, darling, just look at your poor face. You're going to need an herb poultice and a fresh piece of steak for that wound."
"And here I was looking forward to eating dinner, not wearing it on my face.
Tracy Anne Warren
#2. You could make a poultice out of mud to cool a fever. You could plant seeds in mud and grow a crop to feed your children. Mud would nourish you, where fire would only consume you, but fools and children and young girls would choose fire every time.
George R R Martin
#3. It is a peculiar thing in life that the people you most particularly want to edge away from always seem to cluster round like a poultice.
P.G. Wodehouse
#4. Is being burnt a requisite for the making of art? Personally, I don't think it is. But art is poultice for a burn. It is a privilege to have, somewhere within you, a capacity for making something speak from your own seared experience.
Molly Peacock
#5. You're getting well,' Samuel said. 'Some people think it's an insult to the glory of their sickness to get well. But the time poultice is no respecter of glories. Everyone gets well if he waits around.
John Steinbeck
#6. All politicians know that every 'temporary' political initiative promised as a short-term poultice stays on the books forever.
Cynthia Ozick
#8. It turns out that sharing the past with someone is different from reliving it when you're alone. It feels less like a wound, more like a poultice.
Jodi Picoult
#9. She gathered some brown seaweed and made a flat damp poultice of it, and this she applied to the baby's swollen shoulder, which was as good a remedy as any and probably better than the doctor could have done. But the remedy lacked his authority because it was simple and didn't cost anything.
John Steinbeck
#10. How many dishonorable discharges have you had?" "Lots," said Nobby, proudly. "But I always puts a poultice on 'em.
Terry Pratchett
#11. Nanny just tended to put a hot poultice on everything and recommend a large glass of whatever the patient liked best on the basis that since you were going to be ill anyway you might as well get some enjoyment out of it.
Terry Pratchett
#12. It's not information overload. It's filter failure.
Clay Shirky
#13. Leaving the air crystal and sweet and the dusty, used leaves sparkling. The lake surface was a diamond-dusted, dancing indigo ...
Anne Rivers Siddons
#14. I find a package of spaghetti, and I remember seeing bacon and eggs and a block of Parmesan cheese in the refrigerator. I'll make spaghetti carbonara, the perfect
Tess Gerritsen
#15. In a wacky way, she felt as if they belonged to each other. Two stray, bad-ass loners who didn't know how to handle people.
Jennifer Probst
#16. Tyranny is usually tempered with assassination, and Democracy must be tempered with culture. In the absence of this, it turns into a representation of collective folly.
John Stuart Mackenzie
#17. When there is no overt [outward] or subtle inner restlessness, it is indeed the state of internal peace. If the chit (inner component of knowledge and vision) concentrates on the external, inner peace breaks down. It is because of the external focus that this world has arisen.
Dada Bhagwan
#18. The figure is just the most represented tool to get thoughts and feelings across.
Jason Shawn Alexander
#19. Just as typography is human speech translated into what can be read, so photography is the translation of reality into a readable image.
Herbert Bayer
#20. I saw guns and sharp swords in the hands of young children.
Bob Dylan
#22. I respect the astute and rigorously unsentimental David Horowitz as one of America's most original and courageous political analysts. He has the true 1960s spirit - audacious and irreverent, yet passionately engaged and committed to social change.
Camille Paglia
#23. There is scarcely anything that drags a person down like debt.
P.T. Barnum