
Top 20 Wallowed Quotes
#1. Having covered some half a hundred cities, towns, villages, and wide spots in the road during the last tow years, George and I fairly wallowed in the comfort of our own home base.
Martin Milner
#2. HE had fled from her in an attempt to wipe out her memory, not only through distance but by means of a muddled fury that his companions a arms took to be boldness, but the more her image wallowed in the dung hill of war, the more the was resembled Amarant.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#3. In the darkness, she listened to the silence. She wallowed in the beautiful nothing it made.
A. Lynn
#4. And he wallowed in disgust and loathing, and his hair stood on end at the delicious horror.
Patrick Suskind
#5. Our mathematics of the last few decades has wallowed in generalities and formalizations.
Hermann Weyl
#6. She did not want the pleasurable and comfortable mediocrity in which she now wallowed to be the sum of her life.
Christos Tsiolkas
#7. The bullets are gun-eggs," Collingswood said to Baron, looking at Vardy. Farmers squeezing their holy metal beasts to percussive climax, fertilisation by cordite expulsion, violent ovipositors. Seeking warm places full of nutrients, protecting baby guns deep in the bone cages, until they hatched.
China Mieville
#8. I turned on my heel and left her, exasperated that even as I worked my fingers to the bone to liberate women from our cloth chains, our minds remained as closed as ever to the possibility that we might deserve more than a husband, children, and growing old cooking sausage.
C.W. Gortner
#9. Unless the Security Council is restored to its pre-eminent position as the sole source of legitimacy on the use of force, we are on a dangerous path to anarchy.
Kofi Annan
#10. This is not mere sentimentality. The triumph of twentieth-century metropolitan life is, in a real sense, the triumph of one image over the other: the dark ritual of deadly epidemics replaced by the convivial exchanges of strangers from different backgrounds sharing ideas on the sidewalk.
Steven Johnson
#11. I can only think of one experience which might exceed in interest a few hours spent under water, and that would be a journey to Mars.
William Beebe
#12. If their forces are substantial, prepare for them; if their forces are strong, avoid them.
Sun Tzu
#13. I would be sitting in my flat watching TV, and 'Doctor Who' would be on with my flatmate there. I would have loved to share the fact that I was the new Doctor, but I couldn't. I was going mad. My dad was rather flabbergasted. When I told him, he laughed. He was excited, elated and very proud.
Matt Smith
#14. Nonhumanity is a dangerous label. If someone is nonhuman, they have no rights, Andrea. No protection.
Ilona Andrews
#15. You better have had a baby, killed someone, or slept with a pure. Those are your three options. Anything less is unsuitable.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#16. She lacks our ability to see the future. Her powers are destruction, not prophecy. I'm sure had she known he would one day threaten you, she'd have killed him herself. And now you know why I take pity on no one. All compassion does is come back and bite the fat of your arse. (Savitar)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#17. So I am perfectly free to buy any goods that are legally sold throughout Europe, provided that they can be delivered, even though they are not legal in Italy, even because in Italy only stupidity is legal.
Carl William Brown
#18. The true martial artist yields to the weak, while withstanding the strong.
Neil Young
#19. In California there were nuggets the size of walnuts lying on the ground - or so it was said, and truth travels slowly when rumors have wings of gold.
Cherie Priest
#20. A non-fiction writer pretty much has the shape of the figure in front of him or her and goes about refining it. A work of non-fiction is not as difficult to write as a work of fiction, but it's not as satisfying in the end.
Chaim Potok
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