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He'd known even then, though: He'd start as a grunt, but the Dregs would become his army.
— Leigh Bardugo
You still may die in the Dregs."
Inej's dark eyes had glinted. "I may. But I'll die on my feet with a knife in my hand. — Leigh Bardugo
Inej's dark eyes had glinted. "I may. But I'll die on my feet with a knife in my hand. — Leigh Bardugo
The dregs may stir themselves as they please; they fall back to the bottom by their own coarseness.
— Joseph Joubert
Fex urbis, lex orbis" (The dregs of the city, the law of the earth), from Les Miserables, attributed to St. Jerome
— Victor Hugo
Friendship's full of dregs.
— William Shakespeare
A nation without dregs and malcontents is orderly, peaceful and pleasant, but perhaps without the seed of things to come.
— Eric Hoffer
79. A soul which knows that it is loved, but does not itself love, betrays its sediment: its dregs come up.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Such a man, truly wise, creams off Nature leaving the sour and the dregs for philosophy and reason to lap up.
— Jonathan Swift
And so the afternoon stretched on, and Ezbon toasted their imminent defeat to the dregs.
— C.N. Faust
Most poets are elitist dregs more concerned with proving their skill with a dictionary than communicating ideas with impact.
— Henry Rollins
They can be remarkably helpful, the dregs of society. And they love rebelling against authority.
— Amy Ewing
Time for you to go all in, Joke. And time for you to stop accepting the dregs, reach for what you deserve, and take hold of butterflies.
— Kristen Ashley
We are being governed by the dregs of the nation - and their brutality is so capricious that no one can feel certain that he will be safe tomorrow.
— Iris Origo
Vengeance." "It is a sweet cup with bitter dregs, but I have grown accustomed to it. I have drunk my fill of it, yet it is never empty.
— T.C. Southwell
Their cherub threw another handful of confetti over them; some of it landed in the last cold dregs of coffee Harry had been about to drink.
— J.K. Rowling
Friendship is full of dregs.
— William Shakespeare
It is our best work that God wants, not the dregs of our exhaustion. I think he must prefer quality to quantity.
— George MacDonald
You must learn to drink the cup of life as it comes ... without stirring it up from the bottom. That's where the bitter dregs are!
— Agnes Sligh Turnbull
The last dregs of winter spoiling the taste of everything.
— Katherine Paterson
What is written is merely the dregs of experience.
— Franz Kafka
What we did and who we were are just dregs compared to who we are now and how we act when the sword is coming down.
— Rachel Aaron
I don't like self-righteous people," I say.
"What's to like?" says Haymitch, who begins sucking the dregs out of the empty bottles. — Suzanne Collins
"What's to like?" says Haymitch, who begins sucking the dregs out of the empty bottles. — Suzanne Collins
As I enter on the path of happiness, I scatter the dregs and shreds and clippings of the past behind me. I divest myself of all the crapulous years.
— William John Locke
Gambling has held human beings in thrall for millennia. It has been engaged in everywhere, from the dregs of society to the most respectable circles.
— Peter L. Bernstein
He stretched, ate his last bite of fungal curds, drank the dregs of something not entirely unlike coffee, and headed out to keep peace in wartime.
— James S.A. Corey
Last year was a lifetime, a whole career in one season. We went from being the dregs to winners.
— Damon Hill
No mourners," Jesper said as he tossed his rifle to Rotty. "No funerals," the rest of the Dregs murmured in reply.
— Leigh Bardugo
We are meant to taste of life ... and drink the cup of it to the dregs, bitter and sweet alike.
— Jacqueline Carey
When the cup of any sensual pleasure is drained to the bottom, there is always poison in the dregs.
— Jane Porter
And you stagger down to break your fast. Greasy bacon and lacquered eggs And coffee composed of frigid dregs.
— Ogden Nash
What a rush you're in to show me the last dregs of your vile soul!
— Giacomo Puccini
Life is like a cup of coffee: The more avidly you drink of it, the sooner you reach the dregs.
— J.M. Barrie
We have become as the scum of the world, the dregs of all things, even until now" (V. 13). PAUL'S GREAT
— Michael Caputo