Peeling Quotes
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Peeling Quotes & Sayings
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Peeling off my skin / leaving just my eyes behind / You see inside my head / Still know that you are mine.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Acting is like peeling an onion. You have to peel away each layer to reveal another.
— Juliette Binoche
I see a poem as a multi-coloured strip behind peeling plaster, in separate, shining fragments.
— Stanislaw Lem
Words. Borne on the ever swelling current of hatred, like flowers opening in the current, petals peeling back, then falling apart.
— Anne Rice
Colours in vibration, peeling like silver bells and clanging like bronze bells, proclaiming happiness, passion and love, soul, blood and death.
— Emil Nolde
Wrapping Christmas presents is tough. Even peeling a Mandarin orange is tough. I have to get my kids to help me.
— Brendan Morrison
This is your way of telling me I should be doing something far more worthwhile than peeling your potatoes.
— Jojo Moyes
Sometimes, I think the only art left for us is slowly peeling the label off a beer bottle while somebody tells you about a dream they had.
— Lynda Barry
Has peeling an orange ever really been worth it?
— Jim Gaffigan
You can't assume everything's okay inside the house just because the paint isn't peeling and the yard is neatly mowed.
— Emily Bleeker
The dream state just before wakening when it seems perfectly logical for the goldfish not to like peeling its own potatoes on the bus.
— Kate Griffin
Telling Sam and Daneca feels like peeling off my own skin to expose everything underneath. It hurts.
— Holly Black
Umm ... So I just realized Ive been peeling bananas wrong my entire life. Thank you animal planet.
— Miles Teller
Guys can smell desperation. It triggers an instinct in them to run far and fast so they aren't around when a woman starts peeling apart her heart.
— Janette Rallison
Its face crinkled up grotesquely, the eyes narrowing like those of a laughing Buddha, the lips peeling back to expose a sickle of brilliant teeth.
— Clive Barker
If my wish was my reality, Kay, I'd be sitting in the backyard in the sun, peeling an orange.
— Patricia Cornwell
If you ask one question, it will lead you to another, and another. It's like peeling an onion.
— Lemony Snicket
It's their skins I'm peeling," she said. "The skins of the insipid scribblers, which I graft to the page, creating monsters of meaninglessness.
— Janet Fitch
I'm very English. I'm white. I mean, I'm so pale. With spray tans they start peeling and start getting really dirty looking.
— Sam Claflin
He had layers that he wore like leather. I didn't want to even think about peeling those layers away to find out what was beneath
— Nina Lane
So much of life was the peeling away of illusions.
— Matthew Thomas
I've learned that ayahuasca works in levels, a little like peeling an onion. It is complex and something you really have to experience to understand.
— Zoe Helene
Then I strip the pants away from each leg, like peeling a banana. That's it, the perfect metaphor: peeling a banana.
— Rick Yancey
Zen does not confuse spirituality with thinking about God while one is peeling potatoes. Zen spirituality is just to peel the potatoes.
— Alan W. Watts
You can tell the idyllic nature of a family by the upkeep of its picnic table. Ours is its own indictment. We are splintering and peeling. We rot.
— Peter Hedges
Pikey Thomas dreamed of plums and caramel apples the night the faery-with-the-peeling-face stole his right eye.
— Stefan Bachmann
She would turn from him in bed, her hands under the pillow, the digital clock peeling back the old skins of numbers.
— Lorrie Moore
The human fruit is always ripe for peeling.
— Haruki Murakami
If you dig deep and keep peeling the onion, artists and freelance writers are the leaders in society - the people who start to get new ideas out.
— Allan Savory
I want to lay you on that bar and take my time peeling all of this lace off.
— Jodi Ellen Malpas
I think of my work as a kind of peeling back of the wallpaper of today to reveal the histories buried underneath.
— Shimon Attie
Like handling an onion, peeling off the "husk" of our lives, sometimes makes us cry.
— Nina Guilbeau
Peeling an apple with a sword is not something original; it is vulgar!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan