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Censorship often boils down to some male judges getting to read a lot of dirty books
with one hand. — Robin Morgan
with one hand. — Robin Morgan
It probably all boils down to three magic words: I don't care. And nobody can make me.
— Francine Pascal
Regardless of what you do put in, every game boils down to doing the things you do best and doing them over and over again.
— Vince Lombardi
It always boils down to the same thing - not only receiving love, but desperately needing to give it.
— Audrey Hepburn
Almost every important human encounter boils down to the act, and the art, of asking.
— Amanda Palmer
The argument from absence of transitional types boils down to the striking fact that such types are always lacking unless they have been found.
— George Gaylord Simpson
A lot affects the outcome. It boils down to scheduling and the commitment of the network.
— David Ogden Stiers
In our daily lives we "know" things in many different ways. We know, for example, that water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit
— Janet Buttolph Johnson
Many girls have not the advantage I have and I [am] very very glad that satan has not geven me boils and many other Misfortunes.
— Marjorie Fleming
The town is silent. The night boils with eleven stars.
Oh starry starry night! This is how
I want to die. — Anne Sexton
Oh starry starry night! This is how
I want to die. — Anne Sexton
Because her boils had erupted
— Katherine Boo
I think entrepreneurship is our natural state
a big adult word that probably boils down to something much more obvious like playfulness. — Richard Branson
a big adult word that probably boils down to something much more obvious like playfulness. — Richard Branson
A watched pot never boils. That's why I boil water, instead.
— Nathanielle Sean Crawford
A temperate fire never boils the water.
— Alvin Conway
Rational self-interest is always what morality boils down to.
— Rebecca Goldstein
Sooner or later everything boils down to trust. You just have to make that leap of faith.
— Alastair Reynolds
I am tired. My arm aches. My head boils. My feet are cold. But I am not aware of any weakness.
— Zane Grey
We are all capable of regulating how we think and feel. It just boils down to owning that power.
— Carlos Wallace
Desert Storm II would be in a walk in the park ... The case for 'regime change' boils down to the huge benefits and modest costs of liberating Iraq.
— Kenneth Adelman
We can no longer imagine that we are part of something larger than ourselves - that is what all this boils down to.
— Bill McKibben
Why should I? First she burns me, then she boils me eyes. If I take that knife to anything, it'll be 'er, and that's a fact.
— Shelley Adina
When human rights are abused on a grand scale, the broth of purity boils and feeds the rebellion of a new order.
— James A. Baldwin
If you have got a living force and you're not using it, nature kicks you back. The blood boils just like you put it in a pot.
— Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
My blood boils when I see people going back to the same person who hurt them like a million times.
— Manasa Rao
My self-absorption warms me; yours boils me.
— Mason Cooley
It boils down to how much do you really believe and want it.
— Duane Ludwig
The shallow teapot does the most spouting, and boils dry most quickly!
— Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
What really boils me blood is that it's not that Daddy didn't have money, but he never could think of a single good reason to spend it.
— Marlon James
Digital music boils down the actual musical experience.
— Simon Le Bon
What it boils down to is that parenting a child with autism is a difficult job; writing about it is far easier.
— Elizabeth Moon
Israel has come out of the boils of the hell, a satanic state.
— Norman Finkelstein
It all boils down to this: A person has only two options in life, to do something or to do nothing.
— Rodman Philbrick
For too many believers the Christian life boils down to simply doing the best they can.
— Charles F. Stanley
Yet when books have been read and reread, it boils down to the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them.
— Walter Farley
In fact, one could argue that the skill of the fiction writer boils down to the ability to exploit intensity.
— James Scott Bell
Capitalism invariably boils down to barter between two willing parties, neither of whom uses force to work with the other.
— Ben Shapiro
Sometimes your whole life boils down to one insane move.
— James Cameron
Come oh come ye tea-thirsty restless ones
the kettle boils, bubbles and sings, musically. — Rabindranath Tagore
the kettle boils, bubbles and sings, musically. — Rabindranath Tagore
a watched pot never boils.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
The buildings of the great city of Placeholder sprawled either side of the dark crack of the river like boils on buttocks. There
— Barnaby Yard
Good literature boils down to two things: How interesting is the story you are telling, and how interesting is your telling.
— Hillel F. Damron
Time and sunshine healed a sore, but the process was slow, and new boils appeared if I didn't stay dry.
— Yann Martel
A small pot boils quick. You can tell much about the depth of one's character by how quickly he 'boils'.
— Joel Osteen
Over time, I've come to see that so much of a personality boils down to confidence: whether you have it, or not.
— Harriet Lane
It all boils down to the same thing: are you going to play the cards you got, or are you going to fold?
— Lauren Oliver
Racial prejudice boils down to the deeply anti-American message that some people are born to fail.
— James Fallows
He doesn't anger easily. This is good. (Takeshi)
Yes, I'm more of a simmer slowly until it boils over and ruins everything kind of man. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Yes, I'm more of a simmer slowly until it boils over and ruins everything kind of man. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
What I have to say about meditation boils down to this: it never hurts. It always helps. It costs nothing, and it improves everything.
— Rebecca Pacheco
What's the use of watching? A watched pot never boils ...
— Elizabeth Gaskell
And your fear boils my fu*king blood Angel, makes me fu*king hungry, do you know that? ~Sade~
— Lucian Bane
I'm a fan of the volcanic imagination. It bubbles and boils below the surface; it rumbles. When it erupts, continents are born.
— C. Alexander London
Thinking about spaghetti that boils eternally but is never done is a sad, sad thing.
— Haruki Murakami
Love is just a word we use to describe what boils down to a selfish and temporary state of happiness.
— Sara Zarr
The smoke rolls along the low ceiling and pours up into the night - a reverse waterfall - like when the kettle boils beneath the plate cupboard.
— Joe Dunthorne
Be curious. Read widely. Try new things. What people call intelligence just boils down to curiosity.
— Aaron Swartz
All fiction boils down to two plots: Either a stranger comes to town or someone goes on a trip.
— Parker Bauer
But what it all boils down to is three words that don't mean nearly enough ... I love you.
— S.C. Stephens
If you squat on a path, you'll get boils on your backside.
— Nancy Farmer
It all boils down to the music. That's what causes longevity.
— Britney Spears
Day! Faster and more fast. O'er night's brim, day boils at last.
— Robert Browning
It all boils down to this: that all life is interrelated.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
What college boils down to is a brand name stamped on the graduate for the benefit of corporate consumers.
— Theodore Beale
Injustice boils in men's hearts as does steel in its cauldron, ready to pour forth, white hot, in the fullness of time.
— Mother Jones
Biology sets the context, and that is critical, but obesity still boils down to whether a person eats too much or exercises enough.
— Robin Marantz Henig
The scum that rises upmost, when the nation boils.
— John Dryden
All our reasoning boils down to yielding to sentiment.
— Blaise Pascal