Top 42 Thicker Than Most Quotes
#1. I have a medical history folder that's a lot thicker than most.
Cole Hamels
#2. The human voice sounds thicker with a chorus and reverb than a dry signal.
Ken Hill
#3. I think this industry can be tough on everyone. You have to surround yourself with supportive people and know when to put your foot down and do what's best for you and your family. The first few years in the music industry can be a steep learning curve, and I've definitely developed a thicker skin!
Rebecca Ferguson
#4. People were thicker than bees, in those narrow streets, and the men were dressed in all the outrageous, outlandish, idolatrous, extravagant, thunder-and-lightning costumes that ever a tailor with the delirium tremens and seven devils could conceive of. There
Mark Twain
#5. When the loo paper gets thicker and the writing paper thinner, it's always a bad sign, at home.
Nancy Mitford
#6. The more you hide, the higher the walls around you gets. The more you cry in silence, the thicker it becomes.
Akshay Vasu
#7. You easy-living boys had better get set, they said. There's johnnies out there thicker than fleas on a billy goat in a barnlot
Shelby Foote
#8. I'm trying to get a thicker skin. I like to be aware of people's perceptions of me, but when you put it as a priority, as a means to judging your worth, that's when it can be dangerous.
Fergie
#9. Doss dear," said Cousin Georgiana mournfully, "some day you will discover that blood is thicker than water."
"Of course it is. But who wants water to be thick?" parried Valancy.
L.M. Montgomery
#10. Let's be clear, I'm one of the thicker bishops in the Church of England.
Justin Welby
#11. Cigarettes and chocolate milk These are just a couple of my cravings Everything it seems I like's a little bit stronger A little bit thicker A little bit harmful for me.
Rufus Wainwright
#12. Nothing thicker than a knife's blade separates happiness from melancholy.
Virginia Woolf
#13. And her tears turned into blood, because what she was losing was thicker than water.
Anonymous
#14. Publishers have realized that, unlike the previous time period, American teenagers are both smarter and require more topical material than they had been giving them before that. For one thing, they'll read thicker books. Besides, has anybody looked at the news or read the newspapers recently?
Tamora Pierce
#16. The book was thick and red. It was almost thicker than it was wide, a thickness that somehow enhanced its bookishness. It was - to me aged 12 - quite clearly more of a book than most, if not all, of the paperbacks untidily stacked on the shelves of my father's study.
Will Self
#17. I would always hunch over, I was always taller than the boys. I had the extremely skinny legs ... I would double up my socks, those ones from Footlocker, to make my legs look thicker.
Joan Smalls
#18. This blowing dust became increasingly thicker. It was very much like landing in a fast moving ground fog.
Neil Armstrong
#19. Most of the people are no thicker than Formica, yet they hunger obscurely for some continuity with the place and with each other.
Ron Loewinsohn
#20. Blood is thicker than water. That's what they say. But in truth, most things are.
Libba Bray
#21. Blood might be thicker than water, but love was the most powerful magic of all.
Lucy Connors
#22. It's already long past midnight, but she won't sleep or stop until it's done, because the air is always thicker with magic, faith and possibility at night.
Menna Van Praag
#23. As we ascend the social ladder, viciousness wears a thicker mask.
Erich Fromm
#24. well-muscled legs could still lead a team. Perhaps he's a little thicker
Jeff Altabef
#25. Britney would make a better prostitute than Christina. She's thicker.
Snoop Dogg
#26. A rumor is one thing that gets thicker instead of thinner as it is spread.
Richard Armour
#27. Night was a very different matter. It was dense, thicker than the very walls, and it was empty, so black, so immense that within it you could brush against appalling things and feel roaming and prowling around a strange, mysterious horror.
Guy De Maupassant
#28. Blood is thicker than water, and so is diarrhea
Josh Stern
#29. We talked of love, and all we said would fill a book thicker than this. Yet all we said was only this: that I loved her and she loved me, and we had waited long and long, would be parted no longer.
Gene Wolfe
#30. If that thy fame with ev'ry toy be pos'd, 'Tis a thin web, which poysonous fancies make; But the great souldier's honour was compos'd Of thicker stuf, which would endure a shake. Wisdom picks friends; civility plays the rest; A toy shunn'd cleanly passeth with the best.
George Herbert
#31. I wouldn't let him distract me. "Your accent gets thicker when you're being ... improper."
"Improper, is it?"
"Inappropriate."
"Indelicate?" He waggled his brows just before her rounded a corner, disappearing into shadows.
Veronica Wolff
#32. Stop it," Adrian ordered, his strange accent thicker with his vehemence. "I promise, I'm not going to hurt you!
Jeaniene Frost
#33. What is happening to me happens to all fruits that grow ripe.
It is the honey in my veins that makes my blood thicker, and my soul quieter.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#34. Blood is thicker than water, I know, but it's unnatural stuff to drink so much of. ("The Wife Of Ted Wickham")
A.E. Coppard
#35. Blood is thicker than water, as they say, and money is thicker than blood. Interpret that however you like.
Richard L. Sanders
#36. Then it wouldn't be long before they all found themselves shocked and sad to be fully grown into their thicker, finalized adult selves with almost no chance for reinvention.
Meg Wolitzer
#37. Third, it puts more small-scale capitalists out of business. They can do nothing but join the working class. 'Thus', says Marx, 'the forest of uplifted arms demanding work becomes ever thicker, while the arms themselves become ever thinner.
Anonymous
#38. For most people, blood is still thicker than water, but I guess all bets are off when you put money in the mix.
Lisa Henry
#39. Oh my god you're thicker than you look
Derek Landy
#41. Girls like dudes that are overweight. I know too many women who say, "I like you now that you've got a little thicker," and I don't really know any woman that says, "I like you now that you've got bald."
Chadwick Boseman
#42. I could see where the faded ink intersected with its surface, half-absorbed but half not, rendering part of every word a mere whisper, the shadow left behind when all its thicker parts had rotted away.
Gemma Files
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top