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Tight Quotes by Ernest Hemingway
- I kissed her hard and held her tight and tried to open her lips; they were closed tight.
- Until the dead are buried they change somewhat in appearance each day. The color change in Caucasian races is from white to yellow, to yellow-green,…
- Got tight last night on absinthe and did knife tricks. Great success shooting the knife underhand into the piano. The woodworms are so bad and…
- You must hold hard to life and do it. But life is a cheap thing beside a man's work. The only thing is that you…
- But in the night he woke and held her tight as though she were all of life and it was being taken from him. He…
- Got tight on absinthe last night. Did knife tricks.
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- I kissed her hard and held her tight and tried to open her lips; they were closed tight. — Ernest Hemingway
- The comfortable people in tight houses felt pity at first, and then distaste, and finally hatred for the migrant people. — John Steinbeck