Creak Quotes
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Two human beings anchored to one another are like two ships shaken by waves; their carcases collide with one another and creak.
— Andre Maurois
Allow the purity of evil to guide you.
— The Undertaker
Life is a series of ups and clowns. Make it worth your wild!
— Richard Branson
Unlike her, nothing had yet happened to him.
— Allan Gurganus
...Studies have found that children who witness abuse are more likely to accept relationships that are abusive.
— Asa Don Brown
A few minutes later, he heard, floating down the hallway outside, the steady creak of bedsprings, a metronomic nightmare in the darkness.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
The tempest threatens before it comes; houses creak before they fall.
— Seneca The Younger
When hearing a door creak, the optimist thinks it's opening and the pessimist thinks it's closing.
— Matthieu Ricard
The door from the next room suddenly opened with a timid, quiet creak, as if thus announcing the entrance of a very insignificant person ...
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The creak of bed springs suffering under the weight of a restless man is as lonely a sound as I know.
— Patrick DeWitt
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Earth, after all, doesn't creak and groan its way around the sun
just so human beings can have a good time and a bit of a laugh. — Haruki Murakami
Earth, after all, doesn't creak and groan its way around the sun
just so human beings can have a good time and a bit of a laugh. — Haruki Murakami
You're aging when your actions creak louder than your words.
— Milton Berle
And then I heard them lift a box, And creak across my soul With those same boots of lead, again, Then space began to toll.
— Emily Dickinson
Before she knew it, she was just another set of eyes in a dusty attic, waiting for the stairs to creak.
— Kelly Moran
Without warning, I heard the heavy door behind me creak slowly open upon its rusted hinges.
— H.P. Lovecraft
He listened to the occasional creak of Flora's squeaky board, and noticed it sounded lonely. Or maybe that was just him.
— Catherine Ryan Hyde