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Not-Dave G. gave Praline a long stare, the kind of stare that telegraphed not just lust, but three or four possible sex acts.
— Marshall Thornton
when I stare at myself for a really long time, I stop looking human. The way that a word starts to seem unreal as you repeat it, my face unravels.
— Ainslie Hogarth
Harrier twisted himself sideways on his saddle to stare at him [Tiercel]. 'You had a vision,' he said flaty.
Yes. No. I don't know. I ... Yes. No. — Mercedes Lackey
Yes. No. I don't know. I ... Yes. No. — Mercedes Lackey
I'd found people got uncomfortable quicker by my staying quiet while holding a deadpan stare.
— Keri Lake
Sometimes, if I am not careful, and I stare too long at a flower, it shrivels and dies.
— Christopher Pike
intent stare, but I splurged on a black Donna Karan jersey dress, and I know I'm looking my best. "Splendid morning," he
— Magda Alexander
Her direct stare probed, as if the story of my life were written in my eyes in a few succinct lines that she could read.
— Dean Koontz
Evil fascinates and repels us - it's a terrible beauty that enthralls us the more we stare into it ...
— John Geddes
I met his eyes because I could not refuse them ... they were the color of a storm clashing with a setting sun.
— Cherie Priest
But even a ninety-year-old blind priest would stop and stare at this woman. If
— Brandon Sanderson
The cat gives him a judgemental stare ,as if it's sitting on the decision-making side if the desk at a job interview.
— Fredrik Backman
They say if you stare at a telecaster long enough, all your troubles will disappear
Who the H*** says that?
I do — Harold Sakuishi
Who the H*** says that?
I do — Harold Sakuishi
Id rather have a fake smile than a nasty stare.
— Tamara Ecclestone
Whether or not storms come, we can not choose. But where we stare during a storm, that we can.
— Max Lucado
She had a stare that stretched to infinity.
— Alice Sebold
You going to be a scientist when you grow up? That sort of question deserved a blank stare, which it got.
— Philip Pullman
Forgive me if I stare, I knew you were young, but even then I was expecting someone a little more, well, more.
— Christopher Paolini
Even if you bar my way,
even if you stare me in the face,
I'll pass you by on the chasm's edge, finer than a hair. — Wislawa Szymborska
even if you stare me in the face,
I'll pass you by on the chasm's edge, finer than a hair. — Wislawa Szymborska
He had a thousand-year-old stare.
— Louise Erdrich
When you say 'I wrote a program that crashed Windows,' people just stare at you blankly and say 'Hey, I got those with the system, for free.'
— Linus Torvalds
Any cat may stare into a fire and see red mice play,
— George R R Martin
Finally, I decided that the proper strategy was to stare back. Boys do not have a monopoly on the Staring Business.
— John Green
Sometimes we stare so long at a door that is closing that we see too late the one that is open.
— Alexander Graham Bell
I'm sure you already know this, but you need to actually climb into a bath to get clean - not stare at it.
— Sarah J. Maas
Shattered dreams, worthless years, here I am encased in a hollow shell. Life began, then was done, now I stare into a cold and empty well.
— Stevie Wonder
I'd stare up at the sky and just dream a lot. Still do. I dreamed that I didn't belong here, that I was going to travel a lot.
— Michelle Rodriguez
If a man confessed anything on his death bed, it was the truth; for no man could stare death in the face and lie.
— Richard Wright
A pier is a disappointed bridge; yet stare at it for long enough and you can dream it to the other side of the Channel.
— Julian Barnes
I was unable to resist my stare at her, I never felt like this before, I knew it's not that old feeling for a friend. What is it? Is it love?
— Swapna Rajput
The dream of my life is to lie down by a slow river and stare at the light in the trees - to learn something by being nothing
— Mary Oliver
You don't need a pickup line. Just glance at a woman from across the room. Glance - don't stare.
— Jenny McCarthy
I always find a couple of hecklers ... I'll kinda look at them, stare at 'em, and let them know I can't be stopped.
— Jermaine O'Neal
I stare up the stars, intensely aware of his body a few inches from mine. If this isn't romance, I don't know what is.
— Candace Bushnell
It's okay, Chancellor, you can touch them. Sometimes I just strip down to a tank top and stare at these guns in front of a mirror all day long.
— Margaret Thatcher
I scowled at the world. And the world scowled back. We were locked in a stare of mutual disgust.
— Nicole Krauss
His walk and stare. Was as poisonous as the air after a nuclear bomb.
— Sequence Kye Kenneth Young
I took a moment to stare at all the leather and metal buckles. And now I begin my career as a dominatrix.
— Sarah Fine
I sat down on the edge of a deep soft chair and looked at Mrs Regan. She was worth a stare. She was trouble.
— Raymond Chandler
She was not unattractive until she focused her eyes on a human being, when their unblinking coldness gave the effect of the stare of an adder.
— Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Only idiots, dreamers and lovers stare, my mother used to say. And she doesn't look much like a dreamer
— Eli Yance
What is it that makes every man stare into a fire, I wonder. Does each see the same thing?
— Ryan Winfield
It's rude to stare, but the great thing about staring at a sedated person is that they don't know you're doing it.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I love 'The Vampire Diaries!' I can't help it - it's such a teeny-bopper show, but I think I just like it to stare at the guys.
— Ashley Wagner
Writing is easy: just stare at the screen of your computer until a tear drops on your keyboard.
— Paulo Coelho
The most attractive characteristic in a person is the story they are telling the world. We stop and stare at stories.
— Donald Miller
I really hoped he wouldn't be at dinner. Mainly because I didn't want to stare at him like a dumbass.
— Nichole Chase
If I didn't have Lincoln's butt to stare at the whole time, motivation would be a lot harder to come by.
— Jessica Shirvington
If I go to a restaurant, other people stare. The meal is ruined.
— Brigitte Bardot
You were the thing
worth photographing,
the stillness
that begged
for a matte finish
and far off stare. — Tyler Knott Gregson
worth photographing,
the stillness
that begged
for a matte finish
and far off stare. — Tyler Knott Gregson
There isn't a flight goes by when I don't stare out of the window and thank my stars for what I'm seeing and feeling.
— Richard Branson
I find earth not gray but rosy;
Heaven not grim but fair of hue.
Do I stoop? I pluck a posy; Do I stand and stare? All's blue. — Robert Browning
Heaven not grim but fair of hue.
Do I stoop? I pluck a posy; Do I stand and stare? All's blue. — Robert Browning
It makes me sick when I see a guy just stare at a loose ball and watch it go out of bounds.
— Larry Bird
Confrontation, n.: You turn away from the truth when asked to face it, while I stare at it too long, until it becomes a blur.
— David Levithan
It takes courage to say goodbye. To stare at a thing lost and know it is gone forever. Some tears are iron forged.
— Jay Kristoff
Each time you stare at a blank page, you end up staring at yourself.
— Angelos Michalopoulos
Dude, if you stare at me any longer you'll end up as a twisted character in my wife's next novel.
— Mantissa Etherbright
She has craters
but only a fool can deny her beauty.
She silently stare sun whole night
& reflects his light
his love with stars at times. — Lokesh Fouzdar
but only a fool can deny her beauty.
She silently stare sun whole night
& reflects his light
his love with stars at times. — Lokesh Fouzdar
Lift up our eyes to you?
no, God, we stare and stare,
upon a nearer thing
that greets us here,
Death, violent and near. — Hilda Doolittle
no, God, we stare and stare,
upon a nearer thing
that greets us here,
Death, violent and near. — Hilda Doolittle
If you stare at a wall from four in the morning till nine at night, and you do that for a week, you are getting pretty close to nothingness.
— Robert M. Pirsig
And her stare is a force I feel could shock my system like a defibrillator, restarting my heart.
— Sarah Noffke
When you put your costume on and you get your hair and your makeup done [for a role] and you stare in the mirror you feel like a different person.
— Michael Shannon
I may be a famous writer but when white people clinch to their wallet and stare at me with scorn I need to ask my skin why.
— Daniel Marques
So, using his pride like a shield against despair, dejection, and-most important
self-pity, Raoden raised his head to stare damnation in the eyes. — Brandon Sanderson
self-pity, Raoden raised his head to stare damnation in the eyes. — Brandon Sanderson
I chose my house because I loved the fact that there was a really busy road with lots of things to stare at.
— Kate Williams
A nightmare, a memory. A thing can be both.
I stare up at the ceiling. White, white, white. The emptiness of it aches. — Emery Lord
I stare up at the ceiling. White, white, white. The emptiness of it aches. — Emery Lord
His hazel stare burned into hers. God, his eyes saw into her soul in a way no one else's could. Unconditional love in it's purest form.
— Lisa N. Paul
Just because I'm flaunting it doesn't mean you can stare for hours on end. A polite ogle is appreciated and suitable for a flaunt. Slobbering is not.
— Katie MacAlister
I still love records, and I've been fortunate that my parents bought me a record player so I didn't just have my vinyls to stare at!
— Gabrielle Aplin
When life hands us a beutiful bouquet of flowers we stare at it in cautious expectation of a bee.
— Dean Koontz
The female in his carriage didn't say a word, merely turned and stare at him with doelike brown eyes.
Was she too afraid to speak? — Karen Ranney
Was she too afraid to speak? — Karen Ranney
Young man,' Porbus said, seeing Poussin stare open-mouthed at a picture, 'Don't look at the canvas too long, it will drive you to despair.
— Honore De Balzac
He gave Gaspode a long, slow stare, which was like challenging a centipede to an arse-kicking contest.
— Terry Pratchett