Boiling Over Quotes
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The two suns! It was like mountains of fire boiling into space.
— Douglas Adams
If pain is a pot of boiling water, humor can be the rising steam.
— Cameron Conaway
Perlstein says a movement gives you a chance, to make anger boiling inside you ennobling, productive, powerful, instead of embittering.
— Rick Perlstein
CHEESE WATER HAS REACHED BOILING POINT.' 'Cheese water,' Fran chuckled. 'Wait! Where
— Sibeal Pounder
He woke up blinking with a slight pain in his head and opened his eyes upon a world boiling in chaos in which everything was in proper order.
— Joseph Heller
There is the churning and the boiling of the sea, and the foam on top of it and that is what man is, churning and foam together.
— Simone Schwarz-Bart
Imagine jumping into a pit of boiling acid. Now multiply that pain times fifty.
-Percy — Rick Riordan
-Percy — Rick Riordan
I only have two reactions to bad news. Uncontrollable rage and then a sharp left turn into boiling self-hatred.
— Cassandra Clare
Like a kettle boiling over, the room foamed with laughter.
— Heather Vogel Frederick
He is an excellent fellow, but he has one deep flaw. He cannot cook. In fact, he has been known to ruin boiling water.: Mags
— Mercedes Lackey
In the ten houses the police had scouted, I hadn't sensed anything more dangerous than a pot that prevents over-boiling.
— N.E. Conneely
The melting-pot idea is futile ... The brew in a melting pot is always boiling over.
— Pearl S. Buck
Poetry comes out of you like a pot of oatmeal boiling over.
— Dennis Vickers
The sun was boiling, the swaying was uncomfortable, the horse stank. She felt wonderful
— Peter F. Hamilton
The coffee was boiling over a charcoal fire, and large slices of bread and butter were piled one upon the other like deals in a lumber yard.
— Charles Dickens
I'm never going again. It was so un-fun. It was boiling. It was too crowded. I did not enjoy it at all.
— Gwyneth Paltrow
Going blind every time you drain a boiling pan of pasta, because it steams up your glasses real bad.
— Caitlin Moran
If a lobster didn't look like a sci-fi monster, people would be less able to drop him alive into boiling water.
— George Carlin
The underground of the city is like what's underground in people. Beneath the surface, it's boiling with monsters.
— Guillermo Del Toro
In soap, fatty acids made from boiling pork bone fat are used as a hardening agent, but also for giving it a pearl-like effect.
— Christien Meindertsma
How may I hate that which I love with such intensity of passion? How should I abhor that for which my every drop of blood is boiling?
— Johann Ludwig Tieck
I object to conscription the way a lobster objects to boiling water: it may be his finest hour but it's not his choice.
— Robert A. Heinlein
You are truly classy if you manage to speak politely in spite of anger boiling inside you.
— Saru Singhal
The boiling point of water is straightfoward, but the boiling point of societies is mysterious.
— Rebecca Solnit
A fantastically huge, roiling cloud, glowing bluish gray, swaggered over the city. It was more than three miles tall. Below it Hiroshima was boiling.
— Laura Hillenbrand
A woman knows she can walk away from a pot to tend something else and the pot will go on boiling; if she couldn't, this world would end at once.
— Barbara Kingsolver
One of the greatest lessons we can learn in life is how to keep mute when the boiling ring of anger is dropped within us
— Ikechukwu Izuakor
Las Vegas is the boiling pot of entertainment.
— Don Rickles
Tagalog sounds like boiling water.
— Jim Paredes
A lukewarm heart cannot perform boiling hot worship! Heat up our hearts for God and the temperature of our worship will increase!
— LaMar Boschman
Experience, as we know, has a way of boiling over, and making us correct our present formulas.
— William James
Tea was more than boiling water. There were decisions to be made and a frame of mind to develop, no matter how imperceptible.
— L.L. Barkat
Every drop of rain hit the ground with such force it bounced back up again, giving the earth the appearance of something boiling.
— Ann Patchett
To a boiling pot flies come not.
— George Herbert