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So I leave you here and let those cold euphoric drops of water drip and seep into your skull.
— Justin Bienvenue
Because, really, what was worse than lying wide-awake in the dark, watching your life drip away, one irreplaceable minute after another?
— Tom Perrotta
You'd have coffee on a drip if you could, wouldn't you?
— Kristina Adams
That's what I am; I'm a drip. You still get hydrated, you still get your nutrients, just a little at a damn time.
— J. B. Smoove
Winds wanders, and dews drip earthward; Rains fall, suns rise and set; Earth whirls, and all but to prosper A poor little violet.
— James Russell Lowell
I have great tenants. They've all become my friends. They call me and say, 'Hey Kev, we've got a drip!'
— Kevin Dillon
I've never been much of a fancy smelling product guy, but this woman can drip me in chocolate and roll me in sugar and I'll beg her to do it again.
— Scarlet Hope
water is fearless,you put water into a cup,it becomes the cup ,you put water into a teapot it becomes the teapot,water can flow drip ,creap,or crash!
— Bruce Lee
Whenever negativity makes us drip, Inspiration creates a flip from Negative to Positive.-RVM
— R.v.m.
If Picasso drips, I drip ... For a long while I was with Cezanne, and now I am with Picasso.
— Arshile Gorky
the daily diminishment is a low flame, a constant drip.
— Claudia Rankine
There's a constant drip and trickle of life that goes into one's awareness really and consciousness of things.
— Mike Leigh
We are fluid, like water. Nonsolid, like wind. We drip through the form we created for ourselves, find the cracks and leak out of it.
— Anonymous
Our moral faculties must be placed highest, else they can no more flourish than could a plant growing under the shade and drip of trees.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Wandering alone in the barrenness of foolishness, I hear the drip-drip of Wisdom and smile.
— Martin Cosgrove
I will pull your pancreas out through your nose and feed it back to you in a drip inserted into your anus is that clear?
— Sara Wolf
Verse is not written, it is bled; Out of the poet's abstract head. Words drip the poem on the page; Out of his grief, delight and rage.
— Paul Engle
I haven't even seen him and I want to spread my legs and beg for that tongue to drip nasty words all over my core.
— Crystal Spears
Every blade of grass was craved from emerald, every drip of water turned to diamond
— George R R Martin
The Gautama Buddha instructs me to walk away from illness. But he wasn't attached to a drip.
— Derek Jarman
Green and living jewels drip into my eyes" from the poem "All Green and Living Things" in the book "Terra Affirmative
— Jay Woodman
And floating in the Sound was a triangle of silver scales, trembling a little to the stiff, tinny drip of the banjoes on the lawn.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Words are things. A small drip of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps even millions.
— Bryon
If we took Chaucer's writings at face value, we'd have to conclude he was a complete drip.
— John Hutton
The sponge of my heart had been filled up sometime last evening and had begun to drip.
— Paullina Simons
In the night the cabbages catch at the moon, the leaves drip silver, the rows of cabbages are a series of little silver waterfalls in the moon.
— Carl Sandburg
Figs that drip with honey, sugar blown into curls and flowers.
— Erin Morgenstern
Follow the drip, follow the drip!
— Robin Harris
Hands down, this is the best day of my life," Olaf says as he begins to drip into a puddle, "and quite possibly the last.
— Elise Allen
Why does your sword so drip with blood, Edward, Edward? Why does your sword so drip with blood? And why so sad are ye?
— Cassandra Clare
He still smiles all the time, but now his smiles look like they're made out of water, about to drip down his face.
— Veronica Roth
No tears come, and it would be pointless, like trying to empty a reservoir of grief by drip feed. I'm being daft.
— Irvine Welsh
Some people drip wax on themselves like a human chianti bottle to see if they feel anything ... .but getting a wicker basket to fit them is a fiasco
— Josh Stern
Heavy drops fall - drip, drip, drip - upon the broad flagged pavement, called from old time the Ghost's Walk, all night.
— Charles Dickens