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And her voice cut through the noise like a scythe through a poodle.
— Daniel O'Malley
Hey, for a scythe, cookies, and a chance to commit murder, Kronos could hide his true feelings.
— Rick Riordan
A halo surrounded the grim reaper nun, Sister Maria. (By the way-I like this human idea of the grim reaper. I like the scythe. It amuses me.)
— Markus Zusak
I'll make death love me; for I will contend
Even with his pestilent scythe. — William Shakespeare
Even with his pestilent scythe. — William Shakespeare
There are times when the air that floats between mortals becomes, in its stillness and silence, as cruel as the edge of a scythe.
— Mervyn Peake
His words drifted across Death's scythe and split tidily into two ribbons of consonants and vowels.
— Terry Pratchett
Remorseless time! fierce spirit of the glass and scythe,
what power can stay him in his silent course, or melt his iron heart with pity! — George D. Prentice
what power can stay him in his silent course, or melt his iron heart with pity! — George D. Prentice
Whatever shall we do in that remote spot? Well, we will write our memoirs. Work is the scythe of time.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Death comes walking across the countryside swinging that scythe, and he might get you or he might not.
— John Marsden
Each moment has its sickle, emulous Of Time's enormous scythe, whose ample sweep Strikes empires from the root.
— Edward Young
It had to be Death. No-one else went around with empty eye sockets and, of course, the scythe over one shoulder was another clue.
— Terry Pratchett
Yes, well, irony is no protection when you can feel the breeze from his scythe on your skin and hear the rustle of his wings.
— Michael Gruber
What colour was her scythe?"
"Sadly, I wasn't able to take the time to appreciate its subtle hues as it tore through my skin. — Gina Damico
"Sadly, I wasn't able to take the time to appreciate its subtle hues as it tore through my skin. — Gina Damico
Nothing 'gainst Times scythe can make defence.
— William Shakespeare
Occupation is the scythe of time.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Only the first swath cut by the scythe is difficult.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
They want me to kill him because he didn't do well on their tests. This is a mismatch. I am Darwin's scythe. Nature scraping away the chaff.
— Pierce Brown
Uh, yeah, I do. The scythe was a little tricky at first, but - much like golf - turns out it's all in the swing.
— Rachel Vincent
People can be tough as hell. They can go through some really heavy stuff... with a genuine smile...
— Adam Scythe
It's never too late to drop your beliefs and let your wounds heal. Instead of wounding others as well.
— Adam Scythe
Is that why you're here?" Ben blurted "To glean one of us?" Scythe Faraday offered an unreadable smile. "I'm here for dinner.
— Neal Shusterman
Then we leave together,' he whispered. Just that, nothing else.
And for the first time since they met, Scythe cried. — Drew Karpyshyn
And for the first time since they met, Scythe cried. — Drew Karpyshyn
A physician can sometimes parry the scythe of death, but has no power over the sand in the hourglass.
— Hester Lynch Piozzi
It was a year for the ages, like 79, like 1346, to name just a few. Forget the scythe, Goddamn it, I needed a broom or a mop. And I needed a vacation.
— Markus Zusak
Which is sharper? The hatchet that cuts down dreams? Or the scythe that clears a path for another?
— Pam Munoz Ryan
It had all seemed as inevitable as sunset. Instead it was the beauty of the sun glinting upon the scythe.
— Suzanne Finnamore
You mess with the reaper, you get the scythe
— Darynda Jones
There were bad times before, and you are still here... Living, breathing, feeling the wind on your skin. Let everything go and feel it!
— Adam Scythe
Women, on the other hand, had to wield their intellects like a scythe, hacking away against the stubborn underbrush of low expectations.
— Margot Lee Shetterly
Some things are fairly obvious when it's a seven-foot skeleton with a scythe telling you them
— Terry Pratchett