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Now, don't get all weepy on me dear reader.No chin-quivering or nose-sniveling, either. These pages do not need to be all soggy with your mucus.
— James Patterson
9Then Moses and Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and d seventy of the elders of Israel e went up, 10and they f saw the God of Israel.
— Anonymous
The sky is a soggy purple.
— Ayn Rand
Jubal threw his sign down in disgust and stalked away from the group. Sosi ran after him, the clipboard with the soggy petition
— Anne McCaffrey
What the Earthers had discovered is that when people have nothing else to do, they have babies.
— James S.A. Corey
I would prefer to believe that a market in fetal organs would empower women to use their reproductive capabilities to their own economic advantage.
— Jacob M. Appel
If you like soggy cereal, then we not friends.
— Danny Brown
As the semantic engineer, your job is naming the parts and tightening nuts and bolts. I suggest you get back to your office and do that - right now!
— John Sladek
She stared down into her coffee, as if she had more to say, but the words had fallen into the mug and were now too soggy to use.
— Rachel Vincent
If you cast your bread upon the water and you have faith, you'll get back cash. If you don't have faith, you'll get soggy bread.
— Don King
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— Lisa Kleypas
I've got soggy thighs. It must be dinner time.
— Eric Idle
It is easy to get used to the morning news, habituated. But don't. The morning news is yours to alter.
— Samantha Power
In my personal life, especially as I am aging, I find that the biggest mistakes I make and the biggest risks I run all result form mindless hurrying.
— Edgar H Schein
What would any man do with a soggy girl who can't assert herself, who has a weak voice, and whose main personality component is helplessness?
— Steve Martin
Are you okay? You seem ... soggy."
"Soggy?"
"Yes." Heather nodded. "Like you're a depressed spaghetti noodle or something. — Chelsea Fine
"Soggy?"
"Yes." Heather nodded. "Like you're a depressed spaghetti noodle or something. — Chelsea Fine
In all honesty, I grew up a certain way. I never had to worry about money ... that was my reality.
— Tori Spelling
Mickey holds up the soggy paper. DIE. Don't you die.
— Kathleen Glasgow
Leaves covered pavement like soggy cereal.
— Patricia Cornwell
Everyone should know that feeling of overcoming fear and mastering something. People who aren't taught that become soggy.
— Jane Fonda
The English were notoriously unenthusiastic about burning witches. I suppose ours were too soggy.
— Terry Pratchett
Deceit knew no boundaries.
— Mary E. Pearson
No battle was hard, no decision was dangerous where there was no soggy uncertainty, no shapeless evasion to encounter.
— Ayn Rand
To paraphrase the famous Walt saying, Cast Members are there to work so Guests can play.
— Leslie Le Mon
God I bring each wounded child to Thee.
— Sarah Fuller Flower Adams
I'm really terrible with small children; they're small, noisy, irritating, damp and soggy.
— Ian Anderson
All violence is an attempt to replace shame with self-esteem.
— James Gilligan
Whether it's eight o'clock in the morning or eight o'clock at night, I always try to greet others before they have a chance to speak to me.
— Zig Ziglar
For whatever reason, I enjoy eating soggy cereal.
— Jason Dolley
A ground plan is important in terms of its rigor. If your plan is soggy and weak, your production will be soggy and weak.
— David G. Hays
The thing about Y Combinator that's cool is that most companies won't happen if we don't fund them.
— Sam Altman
I think when you go through something that changes you, it is profound in a way and if somebody is helping you, it brings you closer together.
— Emily Deschanel
Love is bread and water to the soul. My relationships are quite soggy.
— Dark Jar Tin Zoo
That dude's as guilty as a baby with a soggy diaper!
— Noah Child