Top 15 Skulked Quotes

#1. I haven't met a cake I didn't like.

Amy Clipston

#2. You know about fixing cars, you're athletic, and you know when to shut up."
"That last one isn't a skill."
"Honey, trust me. It's a skill.

Simone Elkeles

#3. La Dorada skulked into view. She was half-mummified, but sodden. Gooey.
Regin let out a low whistle. The Mummy Returns meets Dingoes Ate My Face.

Kresley Cole

#4. Of course I am the only one with the answer. For every lock, there is a key. I created the lock, so I therefore know of the key. - Sobek

S.W. Lothian

#5. Spring: trees flying up to their birds

Paul Celan

#6. If you have a milkshake and I have a milkshake, and I have a straw and my straw reaches across the room and starts to drink your milkshake ... I drink your milkshake! I drink it up!

Daniel Day-Lewis

#7. Our object in the construction of the state is the greatest happiness of the whole, and not that of any one class.

Plato

#8. Morning mists skulked over the river.

Jane Wilson-Howarth

#9. I do have trouble with titles.

Jim Harrison

#10. Excuse me if I have/some place in my mind/where I go time to time.

Tom Petty

#11. Triathlon is a very friendly sport. You can make friends quite easily. You don't have to be the most talented person. I was never outstanding at any one of the disciplines, but if you're dedicated and you're willing to put the time in, you can really achieve some good results.

Helen Jenkins

#12. The moment I wake up, I have to eat. If I don't eat, I feel like my blood pressure is dropping. I get crabby if I have gone more than half an hour without eating.

Esha Gupta

#13. And I must borrow every changing shape
To find expression ... dance, dance
Like a dancing bear,
Cry like a parrot, chatter like an ape.
Let us take the air, in a tobacco trance

T. S. Eliot

#14. What the flamingo teaches a child, at that subliminal level where animal encounters work, is that gravity is not just a limitation, but also a possible partner in an intriguing, potentially joyful game.

John Burnside

#15. When I was seventeen I walked into the jungle, and when I was twenty-one I walked out. And by God I was rich.

Arthur Miller

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