“How many color patterns can your severed arm produce in one second?” — Wendy Williams Copy Share Image
“The hatchlings of most deep-sea octopus species develop directly, without passing through a larval stage.” — Richard Ellis Copy Share Image
“I am an octopus on four wheels. What are my four free arms for? To better love you, of course.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
the tentacles of today reach out like an octopus to swallow yesterday. — Gladys Taber Copy Share Image
He had electric blue hair that had stuck around his head like tendrils of a startled octopus. — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
Dressing a baby is like putting an octopus into a string bag, making sure none of the arms hang out. — Chris Evans Copy Share Image
I got hit with an octopus in Detroit one time. It was the most gross thing I've ever had happen. I got… — Pat Burns Copy Share Image
The family, that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape, nor in our innermost hearts never quite wish to. — Dodie Smith Copy Share Image
Adopt the character of the twisting octopus, which takes on the appearance of the nearby rock . Now follow in this direction,… — Theognis of Megara Copy Share Image
Fashion is such an octopus. You're connected to so many people: suppliers, pattern makers, production teams, marketing teams, vendors. — Raf Simons Copy Share Image
“An octopus has eight legs. You know what else has eight legs? My bed last night. Oh, I didn’t have a foursome,… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Beware as you get the octopus on board. Suddenly he relaxes his grasp, and shhots out a jet of ink, which smarts… — Wilfred Grenfell Copy Share Image
I was in the Far East and I went into a restaurant and I ordered octopus and the waiter said: "It takes… — Frank Carson Copy Share Image
There was no escape from the letter-writer who, a hundred or a hundred and twenty-five years ago, captured a coveted correspondent. It… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
the test of a cook is how she boils an egg. My boiled eggs are fantastic, fabulous. Sometimes as hard as a… — Nancy Mitford Copy Share Image
We grew to our present size almost against ourselves. It was not a deliberately planned commercial venture in the sense that I… — Walt Disney Copy Share Image
Octopuses have hundreds of suckers, each one equipped with its own ganglion with thousands of neurons. These 'mini-brains' are interconnected, making for… — Frans de Waal Copy Share Image
The monster of advertisement...is a sort of octopus with innumerable tentacles. It throws out to right and left, in front and behind,… — Sarah Bernhardt Copy Share Image
Just as an octopus may have his den in some ocean cave, and come floating out a silent image of horror to… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
But to ask pity of our body is like discoursing in front of an octopus, for which our words can have no… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
The first time I had a baked potato, I was eight years old at a friend's house. Most white kids growing up… — Scott Fujita Copy Share Image
Those who believe in this type of thing [Paul the Octopus, who ‘predicted’ the result of World Cup matches] cannot be the… — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Copy Share Image
“Octopuses are tough--and not just in the sense that they can take out sharks (both real and computer generated, as in Mega… — Katherine Harmon Courage Copy Share Image
“Their bodies lay flatly on the rocks, and their eyes regarded him with evil interest: but it does not appear that Mr.… — H.G. Wells Copy Share Image
“A giant octopus living way down deep at the bottom of the ocean. It has this tremendously powerful life force, a bunch… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“Men may sail the seas for a lifetime and seldom, if ever, come in contact with the nightmare monsters that inhabit the… — William Outerson Copy Share Image
The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities,… — John Francis Hylan Copy Share Image
It seems the height of antiquated hubris to claim that the universe carried on as it did for billions of years in… — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image
“Doc was collecting marine animals in the Great Tide Pool on the tip of the Peninsula. It is a fabulous place: when… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state supremacy sooner or later. . . . Once that doctrine has… — Isabel Paterson Copy Share Image
Jazz is an octopus. It will take whatever it can use and it will work with it. — Dexter Gordon Copy Share Image