Alliteration Quote by Kevin Hearne Download Open image ““Atticus "three kinds of cat shit, Oberon." Oberon "and an arrogant family of squirrels.”” — Kevin Hearne ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Alliteration Family
“Atticus, I think we're being stalked by the ghost of Alfred Hitchcock. First it was a Vulture adn now two giant ravens are coming… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“come humans, fulfill your evolutionary purpose adn build your hound a fire." Oberon” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“real good snub, Atticus, makes you feel like you’re too nasty to associate with people. How they’re as good as they are now is… — Harper Lee Copy Share Image
“Poor boy. With a name like Atticus, every word he utters ought to be inspired and wise, spoken with a voice that compels all within earshot to sit up and listen. I wonder how disappointed Atticus’s parents must be. Such a noble and lofty name full of great expectations, and they end up with a heavyset boy with a prominent… — Steve Brezenoff Copy Share
“never thought I'd see a jaguar brought to its knees by rhino shit." Oberon” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“I reckon if he'd wanted us to know it, he'da told us. If he was proud of it, he'da told us." "Maybe it just… — Harper Lee To Kill A Mockingbird Copy Share Image
“Your ancient enemy is basically just a really, really big squirrel” — Sebastien de Castell Copy Share Image
Atticus, he was real nice." "Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them. — Harper Lee Copy Share Image
“I was proceeding on the dim theory, aside from the innate attractiveness of such words, that if Atticus discovered I had picked them up… — Harper Lee Copy Share Image
“Like many silly codes of bravery and manliness, the meat of my father’s instruction on how to die well can be distilled to a… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“Hence the reason I encourage you to believe what you wish. The heaven of teh Pastafarians is supposed to have beer volcanoes, which sounds… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
Awesome! I'd just bullied Jesus into doing a shot with me. Nobody would ever believe it, but I didn't care. We ordered the insanely… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“I thought for the longest time that chicken-fried steak was steak that had been fried by specially trained chickens,” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
When he said to give him the sword, I don’t think he meant for you to stick it in his guts. — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“No. See, when you throw up you're vomiting, but when you throw down you're starting a fight, as in throwing down the gauntlet." "Ohhhh,"… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“The grin on his face wasn’t the affable, friendly sort; instead, it was the sociopathic rictus of the irretrievably, bug-fuckeringly insane” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“What sealed the deal for me was that the cloak wouldn't come off without a generous donation of my tears. Those used to be… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
Tempted to type meaningless twaddle all the time on Twitter...with alliteration, no less! — Anonymous Copy Share Image
[The Republicans] have come up with nothing. They say repeal and replace. That has alliteration. — Nancy Pelosi Copy Share Image
Everybody has a language or code that they use with their wife or their girlfriend or boyfriend or what have you. It's a language… — Ben Gibbard Copy Share Image
“Alliteration is not a prostitute to be sold to every sailor who visits the port. This fine lady is a valuable literary diva one… — Dennis Vickers Copy Share Image
Who often, but without success, have prayed for apt Alliteration's artful aid. — Charles Churchill Copy Share Image
“The first fallen leaves of the season skitter like vermin across the concrete. You wish they could carry away the refuse that's long been… — Kirk Jones Copy Share Image
“They say every dog has its day, Ganapathi, but for this terrier twilight came before tea-time.” — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“The hinterlands . Where the criminals and the carnivals and the concatenating counterfeiters of no morals to speak of make a home.” — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
God is a novelist. He uses all sorts of literary devices: alliteration, assonance, rhyme, synecdoche, onomatopoeia. But of all of these, His favorite is… — Lauren F. Winner Copy Share Image
No worries, Atticus. I will snarf surreptitiously. And I should get bacon, because my adverb was two syllables longer than yours, plus a bonus… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
A lot of alliteration from anxious anchors placed in powerful posts! — Albert Brooks Copy Share Image