Quote by Shirley Jackson Download Open image ““Say Morg--you mind if I use the rest of your bath salts? There's only a little left.”” — Shirley Jackson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I surround myself with salt, so it soaks up the humidity from my steamy solo love making sessions.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Sweet talk's like salt. You can add some later, if need be, but if you pour out too much, you can't sift it out… — Marcia Gruver Copy Share Image
“A bath is not enough to remove all your dirt if you are dirty from inside.” — Hussain Rasheed Copy Share Image
“For six weeks, I allow Bath is pleasant enough; but beyond that, it is the most tiresome place in the world.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Ye'll wish a bath this evening, and while I don't mind servin' as yer cook, I'm not washin' yer back." "I won't ask if… — Karen Hawkins Copy Share Image
“First, a bath. I'm feeling soiled. Too much contact with cold reality, I think.” — Kerry Greenwood Copy Share Image
“I'm sure you already know this, but you need to actually climb into a bath to get clean - not stare at it.” — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“[N]obody likes having salt rubbed into their wounds, even if it is the salt of the earth.” — Rebecca West Copy Share Image
“Bath salts, plant food, crystal meth? Get you some Purple Crack and let the madness begin.” — Andrew Crevier Copy Share Image
“But you're such a nice guy,' she said, sounding like she'd just stepped fresh out of a bath. 'At least I think so.” — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
I can't help it when people are frightened," says Merricat. "I always want to frighten them more. — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“She could not remember ever being truly happy in her adult life; her years with her mother had been built up devotedly around small… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“Upstairs Margaret said abruptly, 'I suppose it starts to happen first in the suburbs,' and when Brad said, 'What starts to happen?' she said… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“The beautiful clarity of all marked outlines occurred to her--there would be a deep satisfaction in strengthening fences, for instance, going along on the… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“And we held each other in the dark hall and laughed, with the tears running down our cheeks and echoes of our laughter going… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“Why do people want to talk to each other? I mean, what are the things people always want to find out about other people?” — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
Within, walls continued upright, bricks met neatly, floors were firm, and doors were sensibly shut; silence lay steadily against the wood and stone of… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“It was as though the people needed the ugliness of the village, and fed on it. The houses and the stores seemed to have… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“Eleanor—“I plan to stay up and read for a while.” “Are you still reading Pamela?” Eleanor asked the doctor. “Volume two. I have three… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
February, when the days of winter seem endless and no amount of wistful recollecting can bring back any air of summer. — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“it’s quite a hazard, quite a hazard indeed, people knocking you down. Still, it’s a genuine pleasure to find one as willing as you… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image