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It's true to say that once I've got the bare bones of a story, I often get ideas from my own research trips to faraway places.
— Michelle Paver
Outside, the bare trees surrounding the parking lot rattled like a thousand dry bones.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Up high, biology vanishes to reveal a world shaped by the starker forces of geology and meteorology, the bare bones of the earth wrapped in sky.
— Rebecca Solnit
The big tyrants never face justice.
— George Galloway
It sounded stupid, but of course everything does when you're just getting the bare bones facts, only the basics ...
— Sarah Dessen
My body knew what to do, what it wanted , even though my brain was firing off so many warnings I felt like Homeland Security during a Code Red.
— J. Lynn
This is how you unraveled me. Thread by thread. Until I was bare, Wearing nothing but my skin And my bones And my blood.
— Autumn Doughton
People make a grievous error thinking that a list of facts is the truth. Facts are just the bare bones out of which truth is made.
— Greg Iles
Folk is bare bones music.
— Ben Harper
Speaker Pelosi says unemployment benefits are economic stimulus. Those are bare-bones benefits.
— Alan Nunnelee
Twitter is a kind of verbalization of people yelling at their television sets or gnashing their teeth at the newspaper.
— Anthony Weiner
He had one of those faces where you were aware of the bones beneath the skin, as if even his bare skull would be attractive.
— David Nicholls
Nice to meet you, mate, and here's some advice: Don't even think about it. You try anything with her and I'll neuter you with my bare hands.
— Jeaniene Frost
Strip your psyche to the bare bones of spontaneous process, and you give yourself one chance in a thousand to make the Pass.
— William S. Burroughs
To the engineer falls the job of clothing the bare bones of science with life, comfort, and hope.
— Herbert Hoover
If you can't laugh at your own characters, or shed a tear for them, or even get angry at one of them, no one else will either.
— Johanna Lindsey
There's a lot of feeling that the school curriculum has been bare-bones, just drill and, again, no art, music, and so on and so forth
— John Merrow
When I write for teens, I feel I can cut through everything and get to the bare bones. I can get straight into the emotional world of the character.
— Alice Hoffman
Life's bare as a bone.
— Virginia Woolf