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I was drowning in the humid air, and everything felt more laborious, including holding grudges.
— Nina G. Jones
Each humid, tropic day is stillborn, and does not breathe, however lustily pregnant the night that gave it birth.
— Beryl Markham
With the possible exception of clothes, beauty salons and Frank Sinatra, there are few subjects all women agree upon.
— Groucho Marx
Her eyes are huge and humid.
— Hannah Moskowitz
Always find a time to sit on a humid autumn bench to feed the poor birds or to think the dying leaves!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Protective of his gleaming domain, beavering away in it alone like an obsessed scientist in a humid and luridly lit laboratory.
— Michel Faber
Better service for the customer is for the good of the public, and this is the true purpose of enterprise.
— Konosuke Matsushita
I sat up in bed. My T-shirt was soaking wet. My pillow was wet. My hair was wet. And my room was sticky and humid.
— Kami Garcia
Humid seal of soft affections,
Tend'rest pledge of future bliss,
Dearest tie of young connections,
Love's first snow-drop, virgin kiss. — Robert Burns
Tend'rest pledge of future bliss,
Dearest tie of young connections,
Love's first snow-drop, virgin kiss. — Robert Burns
I try to never repeat a character. I always try to find something new and fresh and interesting that inspires me.
— Martin Landau
The heaventree of stars hung with humid nightblue fruit.
— James Joyce
The terror attacks have reshaped the campaign and may have given another boost to Donald Trump.
— Barack Obama
In the last analysis, it is our conception of death which decides our answers to all the questions that life puts to us.
— Dag Hammarskjold
It is cowardly to commit suicide. The English often kill themselves. It is a malady caused by the humid climate.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Thankfulness opens the door and ushers in peace and joy like a blessed breeze on a hot and humid Louisiana summer day.
— David P. Ingerson
It was one of those humid days when the atmosphere gets confused. Sitting on the porch, you could feel it: the air wishing it was water.
— Jeffrey Eugenides