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- Nothing less than 7 inches.
- Isabelle looked at him thoughtfully. "Did you seriously jump thirty feet out of a Malachi Configuration? Did he, Alec?" "He did," Alec confirmed. "I've never…
- I do not understand how you humans can walk in shoes that are that tall.” “Its my motto,” said Isabelle, with a sultry smile. “Nothing…
- It's my motto," said Isabelle, with a sultry smile. 'Nothing less than seven inches.' Meliorn gazed at her stonily. 'I'm talking about my heels,' she…
- One of the heavy marble busts that lined the higher shelves had slid free and was falling toward her; she ducked out of its way,…
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- I don't care who you are, you're going to choke in certain matches. You get to a point where your legs don't… — Arthur Ashe
- Everyone carries his own inch rule of taste, and amuses himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels. — Henry Adams
- Push yourself again and again. Don't give an inch until the final buzzer sounds. — Larry Bird
- I have my whole life organized on an 11x17-inch tear-away weekly calendar. — Brooke Burke
- I did this Super-8 film at art school called 'Tissues,' this black comedy about a family whose father has been arrested for… — Jane Campion
- A thousand painters ought to be killed yearly. Say what you like: I'm every inch a painter. — Paul Cezanne
- There is but an inch of difference between a cushioned chamber and a padded cell. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- One time or another we all face adversity's chilling wind. One man flees from it, and like an unresisting kite falls to… — David O. McKay
- Over-civilization and barbarism are within an inch of each other. And a mark of both is the power of medicine-men. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- In this model, the sun is a very tiny speck of dust indeed-a speck less than a three-thousandth of an inch in… — James Jeans
- Waves are not measured in feet or inches, they are measured in increments of fear. — Buzzy Trent
- Be aware that a halo has to fall only a few inches to be a noose. — Clinton D. McKinnon