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If we have, through grace, an interest in Him who is the Fountain, we may rejoice in him when the streams of temporal mercies are dried up.
— Matthew Henry
And, incidentally, tomato ketchup is not a vegetable." Sybil added. "Not even the dried stuff around the top of the bottle.
— Terry Pratchett
The Australian temper is at bottom grim. It is as though the sun has dried up his nature.
— Neville Cardus
For God's sake, Marks, do you think anyone really wants a glance at those dried-up matchsticks you call legs?
— Lisa Kleypas
Why cry over dried flowers?
They're meant to be straw.
Why cry over miniature roses?
They're meant to be small. — Marilyn Chin
They're meant to be straw.
Why cry over miniature roses?
They're meant to be small. — Marilyn Chin
The personality of St. John's, Newfoundland, hits you like a smack in the face with a dried cod, enthusiastically administered by its citizenry.
— Jan Morris
Rilla was not fond of Mary Vance. She had never forgotten the humiliating day when Mary had chased her through the village with a dried codfish.
— L.M. Montgomery
My heart is too thoroughly dried to be broken in a hurry, and I mean to live as long as I can.
— Anne Bronte
There was a saying in our family that no one ever died; people just dried up, were hung on a hook, and conducted their affairs from there.
— Mildred Armstrong Kalish
Tears may be dried up, but the heart - never.
— Marguerite Gardiner
Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
That's okay," you told me. "I like them better when they're dried up. I'll keep them for years. Until our Get Rid of the Roses anniversary.
— David Levithan
I saw a large, red dried swath that I immediately identified clearly as blood. I covered the war in Vietnam. I saw a lot of it [blood] there.
— Sam Donaldson
I am tired of the position of the dried-up critic and doubter. The believer is the true full man. (from a biography of James by Robert D. Richardson)
— William James
Chana dal are skinless dried split chickpeas used in Indian cooking. They have a great texture and delicate flavour.
— Yotam Ottolenghi
Dried porcini add a substantial, deep flavour to otherwise more neutral vegetables. I use them in risottos, mashed roots and winter soups.
— Yotam Ottolenghi
His heart felt dangerously full, for the first time in years. That dried-up battered organ, suddenly flush with love. It could kill him.
— Maile Meloy
The sun is setting fast. The colors die. They shift from purple to dried blood, from nacre to bister, from cool dead grays to pigeon shit.
— Henry Miller
Offers dried up after a few years and it was like I had fallen off the radar.
— Matthew McConaughey
It was a dark, blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried-out bed of the old North Sea.
— Philip Reeve
Dor woke again as dawn came. The sun had somehow gotten around to the east, where the land was, and dried off so that it could shine again.
— Piers Anthony
On our own, we are marshmallows and dried spaghetti, but together we can become something bigger.
— C.B. Cook
[A less-enlightened personage once asked Ummon What is the God-nature/Buddha/Central Truth> Ummon answered him A dried shit-stick]
— Dan Simmons
This morning I paid seventy cents for two little old dried-up slivers of bacon and one cockeyed egg. It took me till noon to get my appetite back.
— Langston Hughes
Any woman who doesn't have a little bit of whore in her is pretty much a dried up stick.
— D.H. Lawrence
It would look pretty messed up to be a social worker and have dried kid blood as a permanent stain in your vehicle.
— Holly Goldberg Sloan
Facts seemed to run around and rattle in his head like dried peas, and then suddenly to form a convincing pattern.
— Philip Zaleski
Even the pool of ink could be dried out and writing papers could be burnt to ashes forever but the spoken word will never die so as the editor.
— Euginia Herlihy
Without my morning coffee I'm just like a dried up piece of roast goat.
— Johann Sebastian Bach
That girl's dumber than a dried stick in a match factory.
— Denise Grover Swank
Liesel's blood had dried inside of her. It crumbled. She almost broke into pieces on the steps.
— Markus Zusak
He laughed. "Yeah, all right, I see," she said. "Mmm. Why did you have to mention tomatoes? I used the last of the dried ones last week, and
— Diana Gabaldon
I took the pieces you threw away, put them together by night and day. Washed by the rain. Dried by the sun. A million pieces all in one.
— Howard Finster
If properly dried and trimmed, New York-style pizza could be used to make a box for Chicago-style pizza.
— Nick Offerman
I also have a lot of preserved foods, things that will keep for a long time like dried fish, seaweed or lotus seed.
— Martin Yan
Salt is added to dried rose petals with the perfume and spices, when we store them away in covered jars, the summers of our past.
— Wallace Stegner
In the early years of the Uprising, we survived on one meal a day of horse meat and soup, but by the end we ate only dried peas, dogs, cats and birds.
— Diane Ackerman
The narrow sectarian cannot read astronomy with impunity. The creeds of his church shrivel like dried leaves at the door of the observatory.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Want of a better idea, she washed her face with the available hand soap and dried
— Jean Hanff Korelitz
Like a dried up spring, magic trickled forth with less and less strength, until one day, the people awoke and there was simply no more to be had.
— Natalia Marx
Memory can glean, but can never renew. It brings us joys faint as is the perfume of the flowers, faded and dried, of the summer that is gone.
— Henry Ward Beecher
And - holy shit was this song bad. It was like the singer was stabbing my ear with a dagger made of dried turds.
— David Wong
dried blood on Quicksilver's hands,
— Claire Legrand
and garlic and strings of dried fish
— Diana Gabaldon
When I do yoga, it gets all sweaty, and the best thing for dried up hair isn't shampoo, it's sweat.
— Wayne Coyne
The Moon, the dried weeds and the Pleiades - Seven feet tall the dark, dried weed stalks make a part of the night a red lace on the milky blue sky
— William Carlos Williams
So taking it, she stood among the dried, withered things and looked in tender regret at them.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
he questioned the wisdom of choosing a place where the windchill sucked his dick into his body and dried out his balls.
— Skye Warren
The stains on the mattress. Like dried flower petals. Not recent. Old love; there's no other kind of love in this room now.
— Margaret Atwood
The stage is life, music, beautiful girls, legs, breasts, not talk or intellectualism or dried-up academics.
— Harold Clurman
The Zionist regime is a dried up and rotten tree which will be annihilated with one storm.
— Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Plover's words were like dried flowers, stiff and crumbling, crushed flat between pages, when we'd had the living, blooming blossoms all around
— Lev Grossman
My mountain is dead. As soon as she has dried, I'll bury her under a decent layer of white paint. But I haven't done with the old lady; far from it!
— Emily Carr
For a tear is quickly dried, especially when shed for the misfortunes of others.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Is Roxy the villain of that story, I wonder, or is Hayden? I try to dismiss the thought. Real life is rarely so cut-and-dried.
— Kendall Ryan
I wouldn't like to live in a world where everything's as cut-and-dried as most people think it is
— Charles De Lint
I measure in my palm and use my eyes to estimate amounts; a tablespoon is a full palm of dried spices.
— Rachael Ray
From somewhere comes the sound of fire: the sound of dried roses being crumbled in a fist.
— Anthony Doerr
Hope had been beaten to death. She dried her eyes, shut down her heart, and plunged herself into an emotional coma. So much easier not to feel.
— Shannon Hale
At Newfoundland, it is said, that dried cod performs the office of money
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Like it better, nothing like sunshine dried right into your clothes.
— Mary E. Pearson
If I could take a pill to suck out my insides, shrivel me up into dried-out bones for dogs to cart away, I would do it. Right there.
— Janet Gurtler
From reading too much, and sleeping too little, his brain dried up on him and he lost his judgment.
— Miguel De Cervantes
We dried continuously day and night. We had no efficient way to do it, so we built this new popcorn plant.
— Orville Redenbacher
I have to admit that he was not bad at combinatorial analysis - a branch, however, that even then I considered to be dried up.
— Stanislaw Lem
The noiseless wheels of my car
rush with a crackling sound over
dried leaves as I bow and pass smiling. — William Carlos Williams
rush with a crackling sound over
dried leaves as I bow and pass smiling. — William Carlos Williams
The tears I have cried over Germany have dried. I have washed my face.
— Marlene Dietrich
I don't like to hear cut and dried sermons. No - when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.
— Abraham Lincoln
Can't even sleep through the night without you and those sun-dried ginger ale complected limbs crocheted into my thighs ...
— Brandi L. Bates
Are you rage, wrapped in skin, tight like leather dried in the desert sun?
From: "The Comfort of Black — Carter Wilson
From: "The Comfort of Black — Carter Wilson
...a totally dried noose for one is to another an integrated text adept at the cards that ruin whimsy...
— Peter Ganick
Relations are like leaves in a plant. Some green, some dried. Just shook yourself, and all the dried ones will fall.
— Alok Jagawat
I didn't know adults could be changed. I thought they were finished pieces, baked through and kiln dried.
— Kelly Corrigan
I do not believe in eating fish hot. People always insist on hot fish, but that leaves it dried out.
— Geoffrey Zakarian
People seem to like this image of me being all boho and hippy. It's either that or I'm down on my luck, I've got no money, the work's dried up.
— Minnie Driver
She heard Thorne say something about freeze-dried cardboard and Iko accuse him of being insensitive to those without any taste buds at all.
— Marissa Meyer
We're going to bollocks up our second chance at Eden, even before the paint has dried.
— Stephen Baxter
Under Howard, federal government support for black Australia slowly dried up. Services were slashed, native title restricted.
— Richard Flanagan
Nobody can go back to how it was. The dust bowl dried us all up bitter as seeds and spat us out all over the land and none of us yet has taken root.
— Katherine Longshore
I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dried oats;
If it be man's work, I'll do't. — William Shakespeare
If it be man's work, I'll do't. — William Shakespeare
Vile Father's brown nipples, on the ends of his pendulous man-cans, were like dried figs.
— Lev Grossman
A dried plant is nothing but a sign to plant a new one
— Priyansh Shah
Raw lobster tail, freeze dried, is amazing.
— Nathan Myhrvold
I screamed until my voice dried up in my throat. We all did. All of us in Ward Six, all of us forgotten, left to rot.
— Lauren Oliver
Libby stood at the bar like something that had been hastily added at the end of a painting that hasn't quite dried yet.
— Scarlett Thomas
Jewels, lies, slips of paper, dried flowers, memories of thing long past, useless quotations, idle hands, beads, buttons, and mischief.
— Holly Black
Having each some shingles of thought well dried, we sat and whittled them.
— Henry David Thoreau