
Peeled gingerroot
inserted in her ass so she can't clench her buttocks, —
E.L. James

It seemed to her that almost any pain was sympathetic to her loss and she
inserted herself immediately into the concept of fantastic suffering. —
Louise Erdrich

She's alone,
Inserted so deep in her blankets; I'm going to need a map to find her. —
Tanya Watt

It is not a vending-machine world, however, in which every coin of sin that is
inserted results in individually packaged retribution. —
Anonymous

That sound, the sound of a shell
inserted into the receiver of the shotgun changed everything. —
Perry Perrett

I think all people want freedom, but they've got this idea
inserted into their head about money. —
Andy Couturier

Every novel is an ideal plane
inserted into the realm of reality. —
Jorge Luis Borges

Beginning with the stimulus, Obama has repeatedly
inserted the government into the free market for political reasons - and with disastrous results. —
Reince Priebus

God's love was designed to be
inserted directly into the world's pain to work pain against itself for our good. —
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Government has become a machine that runs only when gold coins are
inserted. —
Patricia Schroeder

Metaphors are
inserted in our language even when they do not stand out (did you notice that?) to us. —
Niklas Torneke

Sometimes to walk in shaded parts of Manhattan is to be
inserted into a Magritte: the street is night while the sky is day. —
Joseph O'Neill

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

Freedom or jail clips
inserted, a baby's being born/ Same time a man is murdered, the beginning and end. —
Nas

A noise came from the phone that resembled the sound of a howler monkey having an ice cube
inserted into its rectum —
Aurelio Voltaire