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He had a dashing smile. It nearly dashed right off his face.
— Shannon Hale
Sometimes it seemed like the truth was a bandy-legged soul who dashed from one side of the world to the other and I could never find him.
— James McBride
The queen hadn't even bothered to say good-bye. She'd just dashed for the injured Fae warrior, his name like a prayer on her lips. Rowan.
— Sarah J. Maas
Damsels? You get sliced open, burned, and dashed against rocks about a thousand times or so. Then we'll see who the damsel is.
— Kendare Blake
The sea waves stirred before me
they dashed against the rocks
Like a mermaid rising from its depths
curled white sea foam were her locks ... — Giselle V. Steele
they dashed against the rocks
Like a mermaid rising from its depths
curled white sea foam were her locks ... — Giselle V. Steele
One will never reach distant shores, if he chooses to remain upon the dock, In fear his little ship of dreams may be dashed against the rocks.
— Fethullah Gulen
They dashed on towards that thin red line tipped with steel.
— William Howard Russell
Professor Henry Higgins: Oh, Pickering, for God's sake stop being dashed and do something!
— George Bernard Shaw
She walked beside Jared, four inches of rain-dashed darkness between her hanging wrist and his.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
Colonel Hugh Pickering - Well, I'm dashed!
— George Bernard Shaw
That passage is what I call the sublime dashed to pieces by cutting too close with the fiery four-in-hand round the corner of nonsense.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I was ten years old when my first 'Vogue' cover sang me its siren call and dashed me against the treacherous rocks of fashion obsession.
— Hamish Bowles
Damn it. I wilted beside her, all my hopes and dreams of being a pimp dashed against the cruel rocks of reality. And an unwilling ho.
— Darynda Jones
Dakota Jameson Lee! Get your butt in here." Kota dashed back into the room, his eyebrows up, his hands up in surprise. "What? What's wrong?
— C.L.Stone
Now his hopes were dashed to shit, because she wasn't going to implicate Trigga in Kenyon's murder. She couldn't.
— Leo Sullivan
Her chances of a decent marriage were about to be dashed-and all because of a ferret.
— Lisa Kleypas
Get out of my way, you cakesniffers! said a rude, violent, and filthy little girl, shoving the Baudelaire orphans aside as she dashed by.
— Lemony Snicket
Everyone has expectations. You just don't want to have them dashed, so you're quiet about them.
— Josh Radnor
Hope can turn ugly when it's dashed over and over.
— Ella James
Isaac looked for a grand patter to the Universe. He spent long periods lost in thought. Then suddenly he dashed off several pages without pausing.
— John Hudson Tiner
Every great wave of popular passion that rolls up on the prairies is dashed to spray when it strikes the hard rocks of Manhattan.
— H.L. Mencken
Better is it to perish in that howling infinite, than be ingloriously dashed upon the lee,
— Herman Melville
Dashed Expectations Do Not Mean The End Of God's Will
— Andy Bonikowsky
I've got so much to do! Go play with Edward. I have to get to work."
She dashed out of the room, yelling,"Esme!" as she disappeared. — Stephenie Meyer
She dashed out of the room, yelling,"Esme!" as she disappeared. — Stephenie Meyer
He kissed her then - a long, searing kiss that made her heart pound harder than when she'd dashed through
— Marie Patrick
The worst mistake that a statesman can make is to promise victory and to see it dashed, the hopes dashed.
— Winston Churchill
Better to wait quietly in their corner, they think, than to be dashed
against the stones. — Paul Auster
against the stones. — Paul Auster
I would not wish to deny you your dreams. But have a care. They can be dashed in one impulsive moment.
— Mary Balogh
I sense that the road to Heaven is paved with dashed hopes.
— Michael Leunig
Thus another friendship was dashed on the cruel rocks amid the storm of my self-destruction.
— Russell Brand
He had high hopes for society, and though his hopes were too often dashed, he remained a raging optimist.
— Randy Pausch
A boy has never wept ... nor dashed a thousand kin
— Dutch Schultz
She had had a real fright but had fallen back to earth. The odd thing was that in her fall her fear too had been dashed down and broken. It was gone.
— Henry James
My dashed hopes putt-putted bravely to life once more, like a bug that gets stomped on but keeps pulling itself across the floor.
— Davy Rothbart
He seems to me to be headed for his ideal fate, which is compulsive psychosis dashed with a jigger of psychopathic irresponsibility and violence
— Jack Kerouac
From open sea she's chosen me
and dashed the hopes of many.
A life with her is worth the hopes
my love for her may bury. — Uzoma C. Azuonye
and dashed the hopes of many.
A life with her is worth the hopes
my love for her may bury. — Uzoma C. Azuonye
Toss your dashed hopes not into a trash bin but into a drawer where you are likely to rummage some bright morning.
— Robert Breault
Bar and dashed it against Skarpi's head, shattering
— Patrick Rothfuss
Now all is dashed wrong; by the fool's craving to hear evil of self, that haunts some people like a demon!
— Emily Bronte
I shall be considered completely beyond the pale if I am dashed upon the rocks. Aunt will be so uncomfortable. Most inconsiderate of me.
— Cindy Anstey
I'm dashed if I know what's going to happen to me. I am the thingummy of what's-its-name." "You look it," said Mike.
— P.G. Wodehouse
My cup of sweets is not unmingled: it is dashed with a bitterness that I cannot hide from myself, disguise it as I will.
— Anne Bronte
That there existed no earthly empire so great or overweening that it might not one day be dashed to pieces
— Tom Holland
loping, comfortable gait pulled my eyes and held them. I turned and dashed into the flat. I could see the front yard
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Hopes are so well constructed, so monstrously dashed!
— Emma Richler
They are raised on high that they may be dashed to pieces with a greater fall.
— Claudius Claudianus