Whirring Quotes
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This world to me is like a lasting storm,Whirring me from my friends.
— William Shakespeare
I need to narrow things down, start pruning back. Until then, I'm a whirring zoetrope of half-thoughts and worries.
— Craig Silvey
The last thing I would attempt to do is to buy clothes for a child I didn't know well.
— Colin Firth
It seemed like everything became centered and peaceful when there was no choice but to make nature the focus.
— Carine McCandless
We had about 60 regions in Greece and now there are only 13. It'd be like cutting down 50 states to 13 and making it more efficient.
— George Papandreou
I learned a long time ago not to put my happiness in someone else's hands because you can never trust them not to drop it.
— Nyrae Dawn
How he'd piss on the mattress and shove my face in it, force me to finger his ass while he'd beat himself off.
— E.K. Blair
On the opposite bank, a hummingbird, whirring it's invisible wings, ate the heart of a giant tiger lily.
— Truman Capote
For [the] quick in wit and light in manners be either seldom troubled or very soon weary, in carrying a very heavy purse.
— Roger Ascham
It's hard to wipe your eyes when you have whirring buzzsaws for hands.
— Daniel H. Wilson
Our destiny is to live out what we think, because unless we live what we know, we do not even know it.
— Thomas Merton
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we can spend our lives talking about what could of been; but that takes the time of working on what we could be — Darrius Garrett
we can spend our lives talking about what could of been; but that takes the time of working on what we could be — Darrius Garrett
Teach them that rainbows appear after a storm to remind them that light begins and ends with all colors.
— Frederic M. Perrin
Here lies resting, out of breath,
Out of turns, Elizabeth
Whose quicksilver toes not quite
Cleared the whirring edge of night. — X.J. Kennedy
Out of turns, Elizabeth
Whose quicksilver toes not quite
Cleared the whirring edge of night. — X.J. Kennedy
Flames entered the room like dancers, orange-colored and whirring.
— Ross Macdonald