
If one will just be still, shut up, and listen
lo, behold, the world'll sift through one's ideas for one, esp. in a
grimy London railway station. —
David Mitchell

How
grimy did God get when He reached down to clean you up? How
grimy are you willing to get in order to be an 'imitator of God'? —
Max Lucado

A
grimy fly can soil the entire wall and a small, dirty little act can ruin the entire proceedings. —
Anton Chekhov

Alphas, like Scarface, can be drug dealers, but it's still a little
grimy. —
A.D. Aliwat

The world has taken a five-thousand-year bath in wisdom and is just as
grimy as ever. —
Robert Farrar Capon

Not quite so long ago as a generation, there was no panting giant here, no heaving,
grimy city . . . there was time to live. —
Booth Tarkington

Felix Mersey might be the cream of the aristocracy, but in the boiler room Soap was undisputed king -
grimy empire though it might be. —
Gail Carriger

Tattered jeans,
grimy size-twenty sneakers and a plaid flannel shirt with holes in it. He smelled like a New —
Rick Riordan

I whirl around, stare into his
grimy,grief-stricken face. His face is beautiful and so good. How could I have believed he'd betray us? —
Carrie Jones

The only soap of a dirty society is the clean men; only the clean can wash the
grimy! —
Mehmet Murat Ildan

Why can't I remember that not once have I ever seen a coin, whether
grimy copper or bright gold, that had but one side. —
Andrew Levkoff

Where I'm from is like 'Hustle & Flow' versus '8 Mile.' It's that really
grimy, box-Chevy, dope-boy, working-class music. —
Yelawolf