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His voice still had the rasp of desire as he asked, "If I disappear, will you come and find me?
— Dana Marton
You also want to fire people who a) create office politics, and b) who are persistently negative.
— Sam Altman
Reaching back, I drew my blade, feeling it rasp free, gleaming
as it came into the light. Looking up at the approaching rabids, I
smiled. — Julie Kagawa
as it came into the light. Looking up at the approaching rabids, I
smiled. — Julie Kagawa
A lot of schools benefit from parents who are first- or second-generation immigrants, who expect the best for their children.
— Michael Gove
You made me feel what summertime really is. Underneath what's bright, you knew the hot dark rasp of it.
— Ava Dellaira
I want to rasp into sober cryptology and say something dynamic, but tonight is my laundry night.
— Sherman Alexie
Never judge a critic by your agreement with his likes and dislikes.
— George Saintsbury
How is God's name hallowed among us? When both our doctrine and living are truly Christian.
— Martin Luther
You win even if you lose. You will be celebrated to have dared to confront those terrible odds instead of crossing your arms against danger.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Occasionally, someone coughed with a dry rasp that sounded like a mummy tapped on the head with a pair of tongs.
— Haruki Murakami
the rasp of the respirator's filter were about as comforting as Darth Vader reading a bedtime story,
— Andy McNab
I don't want any more murdered women in my family, Raphael." It came out a painful rasp. "I've had enough.
— Nalini Singh
Morphy was probably the greatest genius of them all
— Bobby Fischer
Mr. Avery sat on the porch every
— Harper Lee
I admire those believers who speak of such things with the same aplomb as if the'd just split a beer with God in the cabin next door.
— Sylvain Tesson
I love the sea with its impenetrable fathoms, its wash and undertow, and rasp of shingle sucked anew.
— Margaret E. Barber
Dost thou
Not feel them slip,
How cold! how cold! the moon's
Thin wavering finger-tips, along
Thy throat? — Adelaide Crapsey
Not feel them slip,
How cold! how cold! the moon's
Thin wavering finger-tips, along
Thy throat? — Adelaide Crapsey
The soft rasp of her erratic breathing is erotic, enticing, and I can almost taste her desire.
— Lisa Renee Jones
A scent of jasmine and a rasp of sand.
— Jan Morris