“I hung up again and looked at Katz. "What is it with this town? I've blown more intelligent life into a handkerchief.” — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
One of us smells like a tart's handkerchief. Afraid it's me. Sorry about that, old boy. — James Bond Copy Share Image
In his holy flirtation with the world, God occasionally drops a handkerchief. These handkerchiefs are called saints. — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image
All the blood shed as a result of secession could be wiped up with a handkerchief. — LeRoy Pope Walker Copy Share Image
Never trust a man who carries a handkerchief, I always say. One of many prejudicial rules of thumb. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
You might be a redneck if your handkerchief doubles as your shirt sleeve. — Jeff Foxworthy Copy Share Image
Nothing shows both polish and utility like the nattily tucked pocket handkerchief or 'pocket square' in the breast pocket of a man's… — Roger Stone Copy Share Image
He produced a handkerchief—crisply folded—and handed it to her. She took it with silent astonishment. She’d never before known anyone who carried… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“Keep your handkerchief neat, and then you can be trusted with a bigger clothe. If you can’t manage few minutes, you are… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop… — James Naismith Copy Share Image
“Junior coughed into a white handkerchief, inspecting it before putting it back into his pocket. Never trust a man who carries a… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“And most conveniently she leaves her handkerchief behind!” said Poirot. “Exactly as it happens in the books and on the films—and to… — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
“He thought of these years as another life within the one he had. As though it were a thing he was able… — Paul Yoon Copy Share Image
You are offered a piece of bread and butter that feels like a damp handkerchief and sometimes, when cucumber is added to… — Compton Mackenzie Copy Share Image
“As one puts a handkerchief before pent-in-breath- no: as one presses it against a wound out of which the whole of life,… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
“A blanket could be used as a sail for my self-esteem when I’m floating upstream on the turbulent river of my subconscious.… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Granny beads are what they're called when a grandma works the garden all day - you always see them - they have… — Randy Houser Copy Share Image
“Very good, Monique. Perfect as always. Next time, Sidheag, smaller handkerchief. A lady carries embroidered muslin, not-what on earth is that? A… — Gail Carriger Copy Share Image
“Here I made this for you. 'Twas finished weeks ago. I should have known better than to expect your attentions when you… — Melinda Taub Copy Share Image
“These stories had intrigued her with their strange mix of violence and love, so unlike the distant, passionless affection of her own… — Shannon Hale Copy Share Image
“Song of myself A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands; How could I answer the… — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
“I kissed him lightly and used the moment to slip the package out of the inside of his pocket. I was a… — Alyxandra Harvey Copy Share Image
“While still practising law, he'd run a hearse-rental agency. Then, later, he'd bought into a handkerchief factory in Baker Park. Their most… — Rupert Thomson Copy Share Image
“I still have your handkerchief, from the Yuletide." "Raspberries, do you really?" He produced a crumpled, clean handkerchief, and gave it to… — Heather Dixon Copy Share Image
“Could you just gather your shock and confusion into a little handkerchief-size and save it for later.” — Jaclyn Moriarty Copy Share Image
When people blow their nose and look into the handkerchief. 'What? Are you expecting some diamonds?' — Ynna Copy Share Image
“Ada just nodded and blew her nose into my handkerchief again. I decided it was hers to keep.” — Jane Healey Copy Share Image
A cat determined not to be found can fold itself up like a pocket handkerchief if it wants to. — Louis J. Camuti Copy Share Image
“When I heard you cry I followed you, and saw you put down your handkerchief, screwed up, with its rage, with its… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“Nothing, however, bemused the Indians more than the European habit of blowing their noses into a fine handkerchief, folding it carefully, and… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
“My darling, you're such a child. You think that by saying, "I'm sorry," all the past can be corrected. Here, take my… — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
Before computers, you'd start designing using shapes of cubes. Now I can start with something like a handkerchief, an object that doesn't… — Greg Lynn Copy Share Image
I have before suggested that a genuine blackguard is never without a pocket-handkerchief. — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
Take my handkerchief, Scarlett. Never, at any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief. — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
Once you fall for someone, their smell can be a powerful thing. Women will wear their boyfriends' T-shirts, and throughout tales in… — Helen Fisher Copy Share Image
“My doppelganger wraps the ear in a handkerchief and shoves it into his pocket as he leaves the train with a nod… — Steen Langstrup Copy Share Image