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- Fang’s hand gently smoothed my hair off my neck. My breath froze in my chest, and every sense seemed hyperalert. His hand stroked my hair…
- His face flushed, and I felt like cheering. "Yes," he said stiffly. "Besides de vings." "Hmm. Besides de vings." Nudge tapped one finger against her…
- When did they start coming after you?” “Was it—was it after the oil- slick Hummer crash?” the Gasman asked Iggy tentatively. My eyes widened. Oil-slick…
- NOOOO!" On the screen, a woman's eyes bugged almost out of her head, and I tried not to scream. Tried not to scream in exasperation,…
More Chins Quotes
- I used to tremble from nerves so badly that the only way I could hold my head steady was to lower my… — Lauren Bacall
- I refuse to think of them as chin hairs. I think of them as stray eyebrows. — Janette Barber
- Chins are exclusively a human feature, not to be found among the beasts. Ithey had chins, most animals would look like each… — Malcolm De Chazal
- When I was a young fellow I was knocked down plenty. I wanted to stay down, but I couldn't. I had to… — Jack Dempsey
- The old woman was not only ugly with the ugliness age brings us all but showed signs of formidable ugliness by birth… — P.J. O'Rourke
- Had double chins all the way down to his stomach. — Mark Twain
- Dogs, bless them, operate on the premise that human beings are fragile and require incessant applications of affection and reassurance. The random… — Mary McGrory
- If you wish me well, do not stand pitying me, but lend me some succour as fast as you can; for pity… — Aesop
- I hope you have lost your good looks, for while they last any fool can adore you, and the adoration of fools… — George Bernard Shaw
- I did take the blows [of life], but I took them with my chin up, in dignity, because I so profoundly love… — Josephine Baker
- Fight each round take it on the chin. And never never never ever give in. — Olivia Newton-John
- In any case, the bayonet isn't as important as it used to be. It's more usual now to go into the attack… — Erich Maria Remarque