Plaster Quotes
Collection of top 37 famous quotes about Plaster
Plaster Quotes & Sayings
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A photograph is analogous to a plaster cast taken from life, which is always inferior to a good statue.
— Jean-Francois Millet
I worked my way through law school.
— Brian Sandoval
She can feel it all, centuries of habitation, paint over paint over plaster over stone.
— Mark Haddon
I see a poem as a multi-coloured strip behind peeling plaster, in separate, shining fragments.
— Stanislaw Lem
It's not what you do that makes who you are; it's what you eat.
— Charlotte Ellis
Everything I do is a direct creation of my hands, whether it is made in wood, plaster or clay.
— Eva Zeisel
The moon is essentially gray, no color; looks like plaster of Paris or sort of a grayish beach sand.
— Jim Lovell
And if somehow my conduct ain't all your fancy paints, why single men in barracks don't grow into plaster saints.. From 'Tommy
— Rudyard Kipling
Among the heaps of brick and plaster lies/ a girder, still itself among the rubbish
— Charles Reznikoff
All you need to build a house, Is blood and bricks and plaster.
— Harriet Jones
Partition is after all only an old fortress of crumbled masonry - held together with the plaster of fiction.
— Eamon De Valera
Walls have ears. Doors have eyes. Trees have voices. Beasts tell lies. Beware the rain. Beware the snow. Beware the man You think you know.
— Catherine Fisher
The best thing you can do for the planet is be vegan or vegetarian.
— William McNamara
Night falls fast. Today is the past.
— John Green
looked at the plaster on her arm,
— Lindsay J. Pryor
Memory is like plaster: peel it back and you just might find a completely different picture.
— Jodi Picoult
It is well for the world that in most of us, by the age of thirty, the character has set like plaster, and will never soften again.
— William James
The longing for order is at the same time a longing for death, because life is an incessant disruption of order.
— Milan Kundera
Just build a classic horseshoe of wood and plaster, and fill it with statuary and curtains, then sit back and savor the beautifully blended results.
— Michael A. Walsh
This matter is best disposed of from a great height, over water.
— Ernest Lehman
Any man's life, told truly, is a novel...
— Ernest Hemingway,
Single men in barricks don't grow into plaster saints.
— Rudyard Kipling
A writer's promise is like a tiger's smile
— Lytton Strachey
If a ghost were to consider climbing in the window, or seeping through the plaster, he might think twice about facing Maria.
— Alice Hoffman
The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness
And time to speak it in. You rub the sore
When you should bring the plaster. — William Shakespeare
And time to speak it in. You rub the sore
When you should bring the plaster. — William Shakespeare
Still a bit of an athlete, he was pleased to see, even after his summer encased in plaster. Someone brought
— Lauren Groff