Gristle Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Gristle
Gristle Quotes & Sayings
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All fat people hated summer in New York: everything was always sticking to everything else, flesh to flesh, flesh to fabric. You never felt truly dry.
— Hanya Yanagihara
Bone and gristle of his nose crunch. He raised
— John Steinbeck
Some people feel like they don't deserve love. They walk away quietly into empty spaces, trying to close the gaps of the past.
— Jon Krakauer
She's the gristle stuck between Time's teeth, and I love her for it.
— Shaun David Hutchinson
Wow it was sad the break up thing in xmas but in the end they got back together but the father soo hush to the children
— Jacqueline Wilson
Confederation is only yet in the gristle, and it will require five years more before it hardens into bone.
— John A. Macdonald
Talleyrand once said to the first Napoleon that the United States is a giant without bones. Since that time our gristle has been rapidly hardening.
— James A. Garfield
Shut your evil mucus-hole you truth terrorist. You LOSE every time a mirror implodes from your barbed and gristle image.
— Charlie Sheen
Some get the gravy, some get the gristle.
— Joni Mitchell
I think that persistence and stubbornness and hard work are probably, at the end of the day, more important than the willingness to take a risk.
— Malcolm Gladwell
A book is meant not only to be read, but to haunt you, to importune you like a lover or a parent, to be in your teeth like a piece of gristle.
— Anatole Broyard
It's only when you risk failure that you discover things. When you play it safe, you're not expressing the utmost of your human experience.
— Lupita Nyong'o
It is defeat that turns bone to flint, gristle to muscle, and makes men invincible.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Drugs are not the way to the light. They won't lead to a fairy-tale life, they lead to suffering.
— Layne Staley
I play every day. I had a bad back, but they fixed it.
— Bun E. Carlos
A people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood.
— Edmund Burke