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All I could hear were screams, sobbing, and "Fuck!" Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! The profanities were flying as thick as the bullets.
— Hiroshi Sakurazaka
Abruptly feeling as if his tongue were too thick for his mouth.
— Michael Scott
A thick, intense fog was rolling in from the ocean, which created long, strange shadows to form like creatures of their own kind.
— Keira D. Skye
I've been booed in Holland and in Uruguay - as a professional footballer, you need to have thick skin and just get used to it.
— Luis Suarez
Thick cunning played on her face, had no fun there and went somewhere else.
— Raymond Chandler
His accent was thick and British, the kind that makes North Americans feel slightly ashamed.
— Andrew Kaufman
Her despair may have gone, but it had left its heaviness draped over her, thick and bleak.
— Laini Taylor
I'm doped and thick from my last sleeping pill.
— Sylvia Plath
I love a nice hot pink. I like thick lipstick, otherwise it doesn't look like you're wearing any.
— Iris Apfel
Our noses are broad, our lips are thick, our hair is nappy-we are black and beautiful!
— Stokely Carmichael
She wanted a man whose trunk was thick but whose bark was thin, who flowered beautifully, even if only for her.
— Matthew Thomas
Through thick and thin, we're brothers to the bitter end. And if you're going to hell, buddy, I'm driving the bus.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
This is the thin time, when the beloved dead draw near. The world turns inward, and the chilling air grows thick with dreams and mystery.
— Diana Gabaldon
There are so many misconceptions about me, and it gets frustrating no matter how thick skinned.
— Tamara Ecclestone
His eyes are a hazy swirl of
gray, like a thick mass of clouds gathering before an impending storm — Elle Kennedy
gray, like a thick mass of clouds gathering before an impending storm — Elle Kennedy
The capacity to be patient, to bear with others through thick and thin, is within the reach of anyone.
— Eknath Easwaran
What if the Church and the State
Are the mob that howls at the door!
Wine shall run thick to the end,
Bread taste sour. — William Butler Yeats
Are the mob that howls at the door!
Wine shall run thick to the end,
Bread taste sour. — William Butler Yeats
The air was thick with her attitude, and I was getting ready to perform a very intense surgery on it.
— Dawn Kopman Whidden
We both laugh and run and the moment is so thick around me that i feel like dropping into it to let it carry me.
— Markus Zusak
I get a thick book full of death, destruction, strife, and chaos. That's what I take with my morning tea.
— Barack Obama
Desire, hot and thick, consumed him. Lily. He wanted to hold her, to simply savor her scent of roses.
— Donna Grant
An intelligent man will use a book to settle an argument. Preferably a hardback with a thick spine, flat across the bridge of the nose.
— Shatrujeet Nath
We've recorded over our voices once and double the harmonies, make them thick. The Four Freshmen do that.
— Bruce Johnston
In a series of events, all of which had been a bit thick, this, in his opinion, achieved the maximum of thickness.
— P.G. Wodehouse
The story was a sleeping girl in a narrow bed Dark hair thick and wild and twisted like seaweed across the pillow ... Bella's Lullaby
— Stephenie Meyer
The aura of billions of people coats all experiences like a thick cloud of smog. Just to live on the earth is to live in that smog.
— Frederick Lenz
Said, his voice thick with anger, I'm going to get into her
— Larissa Ione
Homework, I have discovered, involves a sharp pencil and thick books and long sighs.
— Katherine Applegate
Always remember, if you decide to come to the showbiz party the dress code is 'Thick Skin'. Our
— Graham Norton
When you've been in the tabloids as a drunken 'It-boy', people automatically assume you're thick.
— Nick Moran
I clawed through a thick web of the culture's consciousness that I hadn't known existed.
— Patti Smith
Empathy is a hand thick with scars offering you a bandage.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Plunge boldly into the thick of life, and seize it where you will, it is always interesting.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
We will fight race destruction through thick and thin and never CO exist voluntarily with it.
— Tom Metzger
You're like a man who loves nothing better than a thick steak but wouldn't last an hour in a slaughterhouse.
— Stephen King
Fifteen minutes shy of two o'clock. The thick of the night. The zone of lost objectivity.
— Robert Charles Wilson
As a Test cricketer you expect that at times you're going to be heckled, and you must have a thick skin.
— Brett Lee
Be true to yourself, and stick with who you are through thick and thin without letting anyone dilute your essence.
— Kimora Lee Simmons
[D]espite the patina of civility coating most of modern society, underneath it is a thick layer of savagery.
— Gene Doucette
His cloak was his crowning glory; sable, thick and black and soft as sin.
— George R R Martin
You have to develop a very thick skin.
— Gabrielle Union
My only real insecurities in high school were having such long legs and thick hair - things I'm so very grateful for now.
— Shailene Woodley
As long as I can wear something that's not too tight, I can move in it, it's not too thick, and I can breathe, it's great.
— Kellan Lutz
I have heard of many going astray even in the village streets, when the darkness was so thick you could cut it with a knife, as the saying is ...
— Henry David Thoreau
I like to touch things. In my house I have a lot of velvet drapes and thick, lush couches.
— Tom Sizemore
Silence itself seemed to flow from him like a dark tide, black and thick as ink. It chilled her bones.
— Cassandra Clare
'War Horse' was all flat caps and thick trousers.
— Matt Milne
There are many reasons for the decline in royal esteem. One is that so many of the royals are thick.
— Alastair Campbell
They travel best in gangs, hanging around like clumps of bananas, thick skinned and yellow.
— Neil Kinnock
She was awake, alive, full of ideas like branches in a greenhouse, growing thick and rife against the glass.
— Carolina De Robertis
Don't get buried in the thick of thin things.
— Stephen Covey
My grief had become a thick scab; I picked at it from time to time, but mostly I left it alone. I didn't want to know what was underneath.
— Marshall Thornton
Around and around the house the leaves fall thick, but never fast, for they come circling down with a dead lightness that is sombre and slow.
— Charles Dickens
She sometimes wished she was more thick-skinned, so that she could see nothing, feel nothing.
— Kavita Kane
As an actor, you have to get used to being told no, develop a thick skin, and just keep persevering.
— Emun Elliott
It was April in Minneapolis and snowing, the flakes coming down in thick swirls enchanting the city
— Cheryl Strayed
Paint should not be applied thick. It should be like a breath on the surface of a pane of glass.
— James Whistler
Insults are pouring down on me as thick as hail.
— Edouard Manet
She crossed her legs and kicked out her feet, clad in thick wool socks and boots big enough to house a little old lady.
— Drew Magary
God is wild; I am tame ... Night falls and an age ends ... We call and are answered through the thick foliage, by voices too strange to be our own ...
— Whitley Strieber
Oi, mate," he said, jabbing his thick index finger square in the center of Richard's chest. "No need to get grabby, is there?
— Stacia Kane
Friendship is tested in the thick years of success rather than in the thin years of struggle.
— Barry Humphries
Some things you just can't hide, no matter how thick the material.
— Christine Fonseca
I still believed he'd love me again somehow, love me that intense, thick way he did, the way that made everything good.
— Gillian Flynn
I suffer from arachnophobia. I don't mind the tiny spiders so much, it's the ones with their legs covered in thick hair.
— Leona Lewis
If you take pride in your attainment or become discouraged because of your idealistic effort, your practice will confine you by a thick wall.
— Shunryu Suzuki
Here, rancid air hangs heavily in a void, its texture thick, liquid, clinging, in a night full of the hot smells of decay.
— Robert Dunbar
How the air is so thick you can eat it like dirty pudding.
— Stephen Romano
The woman had thick plastic glasses and looked up at them, eyes large as eggs behind the lenses, and asked, "Jeez, who got murdered?
— John Sandford
What do you do? I asked the man, to break the silence shooting up around me on all sides, thick as jungle grass
— Sylvia Plath
The carpet was so thick I could have made carpet angels.
— Stephen Altrogge
I know you're supposed to be thick-skinned in this business, but I'm not. I kind of like to hang on to being vulnerable.
— Rhea Seehorn