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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
I had extra thick light sabers because mine kept getting bent. I'd be halfway through a fight and it would be like 'Oops, sorry! Mine's bent again!
— Ewan McGregor
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
The main thing I look at is: Is it from the heart? If I know that you down with me, then we always gonna be down through whatever the thick and thin.
— Raekwon
There are so many misconceptions about me, and it gets frustrating no matter how thick skinned.
— Tamara Ecclestone
It almost rained Saturday.The clouds hung low over the farm.The air felt thick.It smelled like rain.
In town,the sidewalks got damp, that was all. — Karen Hesse
In town,the sidewalks got damp, that was all. — Karen Hesse
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
You can change the feel of your sofa by adding a thick, cozy throw and playing a couple of classic pillows off a more Moroccan-inspired one.
— Nate Berkus
The air was thick with her attitude, and I was getting ready to perform a very intense surgery on it.
— Dawn Kopman Whidden
Someone who is brave enough to withdraw all his projections, [is] an individual who is conscious of a pretty thick shadow.
— Carl Jung
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
She removed my empty plate, replaced it with a bowl containing a steaming slice of spotted dick with thick yellow custard drizzled all over it.
— Neil Gaiman
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
Desert trees that don't grow up but grow gnarled and thick. Stunted and stubborn. Remind me of Bangley. They just refuse to die at any price. Some
— Peter Heller
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
His own eyes fluttered when he got a good feel of what Michaels was packing in those sexy jeans. A cock just as thick and long as his own. Fuck.
— A.E. Via
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
Afraid of the tangle of words twisting around my own tongue, I swallow and place my hand against the thick wood of the Barrier.
— Carrie Ryan
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
On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble;His forest fleece the Wrekin heaves;The wind it plies the saplings double, And thick on Severn snow the leaves.
— A.E. Housman
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
Don't let the bad shots get to you. Don't let yourself become angry. The true scramblers are thick-skinned. And they always beat the whiners.
— Paul Runyan
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