All the blood shed as a result of secession could be wiped up with a handkerchief. — LeRoy Pope Walker Copy Share Image
You might be a redneck if your handkerchief doubles as your shirt sleeve. — Jeff Foxworthy Copy Share Image
They live in perpetual fear of the time they call "The Coming of the Great White Handkerchief — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
I have before suggested that a genuine blackguard is never without a pocket-handkerchief. — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. — James Naismith Copy Share Image
My family is from the South, and I can remember all those ladies I grew up with, like my great-aunts, who had… — Laura Linney Copy Share Image
Lust: Which senator once reached for a handkerchief in his pocket and proceeded to wipe his brow with a pair of women's… — Brad Meltzer 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
“Don’t be precise,” said Dwalin, “and don’t worry! You will have to manage without pocket-handkerchiefs, and a good many other things, before… — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
If the Scottish want to break away, I shall stand on Hadrian's Wall with a teary handkerchief, and say: 'Good riddance to… — Jeremy Clarkson 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
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
I was going to buy my girl a Packard car for Christmas, but it took too long to deliver, so I bought… — Jack Benny Copy Share Image
Walden is the only book I own, although there are some others unclaimed on my shelves. Every man, I think, reads one… — E. B. White Copy Share Image
It’s a miserable story!” said Bruno. “It begins miserably, and it ends miserablier. I think I shall cry. Sylvie, please lend me… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
She remembered how she had felt cleaning out her father's clothes, wanting at once to hold on to every dirty handkerchief and… — J. Courtney Sullivan Copy Share Image
You have the upper class Negroes who are the modern day Uncle Toms or the 20th century Uncle Toms. They don't wear… — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
Miss Grantham's sense of humour got the better of her at this point, and, tottering towards a chair, she sank into it,… — Georgette Heyer Copy Share Image
The most intense curiosity and excitement prevailed, and though the weather was uncertain, enormous masses of densely packed people lined the road,… — Fanny Kemble Copy Share Image
My fashion was not the best in the '80s. I looked crazy as hell. I used to wear my pants tucked into… — Deon Cole Copy Share Image
A handkerchief can never be put in another pocket after it has been in one pocket. I don't walk under ladders. I… — Rachel Maddow Copy Share Image
Today's Uncle Tom doesn't wear a handkerchief on his head. This modern, twentieth-century Uncle Thomas now often wears a top hat. He's… — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
The other day I found her passport in her drawer when I was putting away my dad's laundered handkerchiefs. I wish I… — Miriam Toews Copy Share Image
Violet heard the coughing and came running back. She sank down on the bench beside Rose, putting her arm around the older… — Jessica Day George Copy Share Image
Do not be afraid to love. Remember dear old Don Quixote, viewing the world with love. He saw many beautiful things no… — Bernie Siegel Copy Share Image
Picture yourself during the early 1920's inside the dome of the Mount Wilson Observatory. ... Humason is showing Shapley stars he had… — Halton Arp Copy Share Image
Perhaps the easiest people to fall in love with are those about whom we know nothing. Romances are never as pure as… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
The Stars. Jared slept beneath them, uneasy in the rustling leaves. From the battlements Finn gazed up at them, seeing the impossible… — Catherine Fisher Copy Share Image
So you shun me? - you shut yourself up and grieve alone! I would rather you had come and upbraided me with… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
I had seen the damp lying on the outside of my little window, as if some goblin had been crying there all… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“I've been checking you out since we were freshmen." " Why? ?" "Do you even have to ask?" I laugh as a… — Cassie Mae Copy Share Image
“A brick could be used to stop the tears. The inside of my jeans’ pockets look suspiciously like handkerchiefs. Here, let me… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Miss Grantham gave a shriek. 'You have trifled with me!' she said, into the folds of her handkerchief. 'You promised me marriage,… — Georgette Heyer Copy Share Image
“I’ll only blow my nose into green handkerchiefs. Why? Because all my brown hankies are reserved for wiping my ass.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
One judge is coughing his life out into bloody handkerchiefs and the other is burying his wife, and you think this is… — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
I didn't cry much after I was 35, but staggered stony-faced into middle age, a handkerchief still in my bag just in case. — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image
Already he was a very different hobbit from the one that had run out without a pocket-handkerchief from Bag-End long ago. He… — Anonymous Copy Share Image