Hum Quote by Glenda Millard Download Open image ““The wheels hummed lullabies on the liquorice road ...”” — Glenda Millard ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hum Liquorice Lullabies Road Wheels
“The noiseless wheels of my car rush with a crackling sound over dried leaves as I bow and pass smiling.” — William Carlos Williams Copy Share Image
“They hit the highway, she jacked up the music and he experienced the unusual desire to beg someone to drive ice picks in his… — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
“—Shush sweet baby, I said, so tired, and mixed her gripe water with whiskey and dill weed, but it did no good, so I… — Kate Manning Copy Share Image
“You had to wonder who all these people in their cars were leaving behind and who they were driving toward, and if they knew… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“And when he roared into your driveway at night, you knew he was bringing music, whether you wanted it or not.” — Oscar Zeta Acosta Copy Share Image
“They say the road to happiness is a long one, but I was afraid I'd run out of gas before I arrived.” — Tina deCoux Copy Share Image
“They stood at the bottom of the steps under a light shaped like a caged star, soothing each other with their thoughts as they… — Sarah Rees Brennan Copy Share Image
“A lonley road turned into a lovely road..I walked alone..now we walk as one..” — Alicia Holt Copy Share Image
“To think of how many times I have carted a lingering drunk out of my house in a wheelbarrow and leaned him up against… — Wolfgang Hildesheimer Copy Share Image
I wasn't going to let things happen to me any more. I was going to make them happen. — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
Then I kissed Max because I loved him, and everyone I had ever loved before had gone away and I had never kissed them… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
Books are many things: lullabies for the weary, ointment for the wounded, armour for the fearful and nests for those in need of a… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“I saw pearls in her mouth and the velvet cushion of her tongue and I heard the magic words come out of her.” — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“Sometimes it's better to live without a mother than not to live at all.” — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“I couldn't tell what colour her eyes were. They were wet and dark and shining, like pools of deep, still water. For a second… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“... and all we knew about her that we didn't know the night before was that she had eyes like pansies and skin like… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“I looked at her moonskin face her pansy eyes and her cobweb hair and I knew I would go on giving her one last… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“I didn't understand right away what she meant. But her words soaked through my skull like warm oil, behind my eyes, down my spine… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
Running away was easy; not knowing what to do next was the hard part. — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“It's like waking up and finding there's a war on. Nothing's the way it used to be and it's difficult to get your balance.… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
“She reminded me of the sea; the way she came dancing towards you, wild and beautiful, and just when she was almost close enough… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
One of the first movies that I saw in the theatre was 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun.' — Divya Khosla Kumar Copy Share Image
My roles in 'Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe' and even in 'Na Tum Jaano Na Hum' were meaty. — Esha Deol Copy Share Image
By five or six, when the heels start to hurt, I kick off my shoes and walk bare feet. But that's not a big… — Indra Nooyi Copy Share Image
Right after something happens to me, the first thing I'll do is go write when those feelings are really, really fresh. I'll hum a… — Troye Sivan Copy Share Image
You can be a rapper born and raised in go-go music, violence, drugs, crack, Reagonomics, and still, if you hear 'Wake Me Up Before… — Wale Copy Share Image
The first film I watched was 'Soldier,' and then 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam' and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.' — Diljit Dosanjh Copy Share Image
There's something so soothing about the hum of Grand Central Station. — Rachel Nichols Copy Share Image
In the 1920s, a generation before the coming of solid-state electronics, one could look at the circuits and see how the electron stream flowed.… — James Gleick Copy Share Image
Sometimes when people can't speak English, they hum the melody instead of singing along. Having 20,000 people humming your song is incredible. — Nikki Sixx Copy Share Image