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How you leave the reader is so important - not the climax; I call it the 'exit feeling'.
— Patrick Ness
I've always enjoyed making people laugh. But in order for me to be funny, I have to get ticked off about something.
— Carl Hiaasen
The clock ticked with empty urgency, as though trying to catch up with the time. In the street a siren howled.
— Ralph Ellison
The minutes ticked past. This is why peelers need a book. A wee paperback to stick in your pocket.
— Adrian McKinty
Days rotted away, disintegrating as each hour ticked by.
— Elise Icten
Ten more minutes ticked
— Rachel Hauck
In high school, people wanted to find the worst in me.
— Evangeline Lilly
When the leaders speak of peace, the common folk know war is coming.
— Bertolt Brecht
My own habit had always been to write about the things that ticked me off in a given day. If I kept a journal at all, I kept it to vent.
— Ariel Gore
How dare he look so freaking smug like he'd just ticked an item off a sex list? Going down on Matilda. Check.
— Amy Andrews
Take the advice I sometimes have to give to myself: Don't say something permanently painful just because you are temporarily ticked off.
— Karen Ehman
Of course that he affected her in such a way that she often wanted to simply shed her clothes and fall down on her back, ticked her off.
— Jennifer Ashley
Sometimes I think the choir gets a little ticked with me because I haven't sung in a long time and I can sing.
— Della Reese
The duke had a mind that ticked like a clock and, like a clock, it regularly went cuckoo.
— Terry Pratchett
Bigotry is ever the child of ignorance, and the cultivation of the understanding is the only radical cure for it ...
— Mary Hays
Whatever is most abstract may perhaps be the summit of reality.
— Pablo Picasso
'The Great Gatsby' ticked so many boxes for me.
— Joel Edgerton
I have a list in my head of all the feelings I still want to feel before I die. And you have ticked so many things off that list.
— Iain Thomas
He sucked his pipe. Blew out the smoke. The clock ticked, lengthening the seconds between them.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Just Silvia Cotton, not hurt or ticked off ... Just Silvia Cotton and she's just fine ... and I love her
— Melodie Ramone
Our lovely Princess Eadlyn,
It's hard to rhyme your name.
And though we really ticked you off,
We love you all the same. — Kiera Cass
It's hard to rhyme your name.
And though we really ticked you off,
We love you all the same. — Kiera Cass
The depth of a person's character is not measured by his or her physical strength, but by the depth of his or her nobility.
— Frank E. Peretti
I'm interested in discontinuities and interruptions, people having to rewrite the narrative of their lives because of sudden changes.
— Lenny Abrahamson
Look, bud. I'm trained. Ticked off. And I have a loaded weapon. You should take particular note of the loaded weapon part when annoying me. (Terri)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
The clock over the mantel in the beau parlor at the Milbank House ticked
— Adriana Trigiani
When everything that ticked has stopped, and space stares, all around, or grisly frosts, first autumn morns, repeal the beating ground.
— Emily Dickinson
My deepest gratitude to the Creator for His gift to me ... the joy I receive in creating my music.
— Michael Jackson
Almost every great achievement began with someone finally getting ticked off, saying, "Enough!" and standing up to fight.
— Darren Hardy
I go to work, and I work very hard. I'm loyal, generous, true, kind, fair - all those boxes are ticked. I'm going to Heaven.
— Rhys Ifans
Minutes ticked into the past.
— Kevin Powers
If time heals all wounds, then why are there so many ticked off old people walking around
— Garrison Wynn
He cannot hunt. He cannot sleep. He is angry. He is sad.' The Frenchman ticked off symptoms and jabbed Tom with his elbow. 'He is in love!
— Christine Blevins
Get ticked and get going.
— Gloria Feldt