Flared Quotes
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Flared Quotes & Sayings
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Love and war, it seemed, worked by the same rules. One had to hurry, before the fires flared out.
— Robin Oliveira
His nostrils flared, he was breathing like a picadored bull.
— Jerry Spinelli
His pupils flared. "Is there a reason you do that, Princess?" "Is there any reason not to?
— Sarah J. Maas
A steely look of anger flared in my mother's eyes, and I thought, just maybe, I was leaving her in good hands after all. Her own.
— Rick Riordan
When her eyes flared with anger, he growled, "Shut up." After a pause, during which he managed to glare tenderly at her, he continued.
— Madeline Sheehan
flared out at the bottom. She wore so
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Anger flared through him, but anger was unproductive so he twisted it into pragmatism while he searched for a flaw.
— Victoria Schwab
It's easy to gravitate toward something negative as opposed to something positive, especially if you're an outsider.
— Blake Judd
I didn't know many classes where I could try and relate the thing that I really loved and wanted to do into an intellectual idea.
— Jake Gyllenhaal
How handsome he must have been before he was burned. Heat flared over my skin. How handsome he was now.
— Elly Blake
Conclusion 1:
Boredom= Flared tempers= hard words — Bisco Hatori
Boredom= Flared tempers= hard words — Bisco Hatori
You come out of a woman and you spend the rest of your life trying to get back inside.
— Heathcote Williams
MY HEALTH SELF-ASSESSMENT 1. Do you feel that your health has gotten worse over the past two years?
— Jeffrey S. Bland
The rage flared up in me so fast, so strong, that I actually forgot to slap him.
— Alexandra Bracken
Anna never wanted to walk when she could be carried, your mother wanted to walk when she could fly, and you want to run before you can walk.
— Lili St. Crow
His nostrils were permanently flared, as though he sniffed invisible winds of art and commerce.
— William Gibson
There was a blinding flash of magnesium and a smell of singed hair and dust. A green light flared in the boar's glass eye.
— Linda Lappin
I felt the distance and stillness of that sprawled dawn like some endless sky waking inside me, flared against the laughter.
— Don DeLillo