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Sadness creeping from the shadows will get less and less until it crushes her no more than a petal might her breath.
— Nicola Morgan
THE ADVENTURE OF THE CREEPING MAN
— Arthur Conan Doyle
In 2003, I warned of a 'creeping coup' in Russia against the forces of democracy and market capitalism in Russia.
— John McCain
Was it a sign of Creeping Decrepitude?
— Julia Child
They carried sticks and wore white clothes with bells on them, to stop them creeping up on people. No one likes an unexpected Morris dancer.
— Terry Pratchett
Like a snake creeping through the undergrowth, I sneak into the law school well past noon and hours after both of my scheduled classes have broken up.
— John Grisham
The creeping sense that he might have seen him reading the book came up from the ground, but that was more anxiety than evidence.
— Natasha Pulley
Someone creeping into his yard in the dead of night? More likely there's a very shell-shocked cat wandering somewhere, covered in potato peelings.
— J.K. Rowling
What e'er you are
That in this desert inaccessible,
Under the shade of melancholy boughs,
Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time. — William Shakespeare
That in this desert inaccessible,
Under the shade of melancholy boughs,
Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time. — William Shakespeare
I sensed them creeping around in the living room as my body shot to instant wakefulness. It probably sounds weird, but I could hear them breathing
— Robert J. Crane
I have not much love for the bright lights - unless it's the sun creeping up over the horizon.
— Michael Leunig
Every moment age is creeping up stealthily,
but life, life is melting down
like a candle that is flickering around. — Suman Pokhrel
but life, life is melting down
like a candle that is flickering around. — Suman Pokhrel
Ava wasn't the poor unsuspecting woman who'd let the wild thing into the house, she was the wild thing's mate, creeping indoors at his side ...
— Lauren Gilley
The thought came creeping, just as the numbness came creeping, stealing over his senses, softly, smoothly, there in the silken silence.
— Robert Bloch
SERIAL, n. A literary work, usually a story that is not true, creeping through several issues of a newspaper or magazine.
— Ambrose Bierce
Loyal companions are an unequaled grace, stanching fear before it bleeds you numb, a reliable antidote for creeping despair.
— Dean Koontz
Be commonplace and creeping and you'll be a success.
— Pierre Beaumarchais
It was March. The days of March creeping gustily on like something that man couldn't hinder and God wouldn't hurry.
— Enid Bagnold
What the creeping crud is that?" he demanded. "You're inside a giant glowing chicken-man!
— Rick Riordan
Sleepiness seemed to be creeping out of the ground and up their legs, and falling softly out of the air upon theirheads and eyes.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
It is strange how loud little sounds become when you are in the dark and doing something wrong.
— Richard Llewellyn
Good prayers never come creeping home. I am sure I shall receive either what I ask, or what I should ask.
— Joseph Hall
Science moves, but slowly, slowly, creeping on from point to point.
— Alfred The Great
I search my heart, but at the moment the only person I can feel creeping up on me is Snow.
— Suzanne Collins
Now entertain conjecture of a time, When creeping murmur and the pouring dark Fill the wide vessel of the universe ... Chorus Henry V
— William Shakespeare
For out of fear and need each religion is born, creeping into existence on the byways or reason.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I think that whenever a nation feels itself to be at is zenith, it starts to feel a creeping sense of anxiety.
— Robert Harris
The waves were shadows, snakes under a quilt, creeping in almost unseen until they emerged in milky ripples at the water's edge.
— Winston Graham
All are keeping a sharp look-out in front, but none suspects that the danger may be creeping up from behind.
— James M. Barrie
The moon was creeping up behind a hill to the northeast, almost as though it was afraid of what it would see when it cleared the ridge.
— Scott Pratt
His billiards lessons regarding double kisses, push strokes, butt caps, creeping angles of incidence, and snatches began to sound like flirting.
— Jennifer Harrison
Maybe just being open to things being connected made us see more. Now I shudder whenever I find that sort of connectedness creeping into my life.
— Mark Vonnegut
A boy cannot begin playing ball too early. I might almost say that while he is still creeping on all fours he should have a bouncing rubber ball.
— Christy Mathewson
Darkness has a way of creeping up on you, making its presence known before you even realize it's happened.
— Melyssa Winchester
Everything is so superb and breathtaking. I am creeping forward on my belly like they do in war movies.
— Diane Arbus
Change came so slowly you never noticed it creeping up on you, or far too fast for comfort, but it came.
— Robert Jordan
Listen, all creeping things, the bell of transience.
— Kobayashi Issa
It takes a trained and discerning researcher to keep the goal in sight, and to detect evidence of the creeping progress toward it.
— John Charles Polanyi
It is the same woman, I know, for she is always creeping, and most women do not creep by daylight.
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Ambition often puts Men upon doing the meanest offices; so climbing is performed in the same position with creeping.
— A. C. Benson
What majesty is in a creeping Snail, what reflection, what earnestness, what timidity and yet at the same time what firm confidence!
— Elisabeth Tova Bailey
Now I feel free, and hope is creeping back. Maybe because I'm paying attention to what I have rather than what's missing.
— Doug Cooper
The worm does not his work more surely on the dead body, than does this slow creeping fire upon the living frame.
— Charles Dickens
Slowly and imperceptibly old age comes creeping on.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero