Pewter Quotes
8 quotes by 8 authors
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She was luxuriously tired and her muscles felt sore from the unaccustomed strain of riding astride. Nothing had ever tasted so good as the cool…
— Kathleen Winsor
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Ale, not beer, in a pewter mug was comme il faut, the only thing for a gentleman of letters, worthy of the name, to drink.
— Guy de Maupassant
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Why, if 'tis dancing you would be, There's brisker pipes than poetry. Say, for what were hop-yards meant, Or why was Burton built on Trent?…
— A. E. Housman
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I have shed pewter tears! It is too melancholy! Rather let me go to the wars and lose arms and legs! It would at least…
— Hans Christian Andersen
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The shed of leaves became a cascade of red and gold and after a time the trees stood skeletal against a sky of weathered tin.…
— James Carlos Blake
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Well... I had braces and I had to wear headgear! I loved my braces, actually. For me, they were like a piece of jewelry! Instead…
— Jordin Sparks
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Her laughter was a shiny thing, like pewter flung high in the air.
— Pat Conroy
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Mr. Pewter led them through to a library, filled with thousands of antiquarian books. 'Impressive, eh?' 'Very,' said Jack. 'How did you amass all these?'…
— Jasper Fforde
Who Wrote These Pewter Quotes
8 authors contributed a total of 8 Pewter Quotes as follows: