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Abruptly feeling as if his tongue were too thick for his mouth.
— Michael Scott
Some things may change," said Wednesday, abruptly. "People, however ... People stay the same.
— Neil Gaiman
Not everything has a happy ending, and not everything has an ending. Some things just kind of dribble away or cut off abruptly.
— Susanna Kaysen
Sleep takes her down fast, and very deep, whirls her through places too fragmentary to call dreams, then spits her abruptly back to the surface.
— William Gibson
In my childhood, America was like a religion. Then, real-life Americans abruptly entered my life - in jeeps - and upset all my dreams.
— Sergio Leone
Things change all the time - abruptly, unpredictably, and often for no good reason. But knowing that didn't do you that much good, apparently.
— Tom Perrotta
He stopped the horse abruptly, turning to look at me. One act of kindness cannot repay all the sins I have committed.
— H.A. Lamb
I am not that concerned that innovation in some large scale sense will suddenly and abruptly shift from one part of the world to another.
— Craig Mundie
Spring arrived overnight, as if winter, like some unwanted guest, had abruptly shrugged its way into its coat and vanished, without saying good-bye.
— Jojo Moyes
That's why everyone focuses on the present and future. The past is too painful when you remember how lives end. Often abruptly.
— Jodi Meadows
The sooner you stop fighting, the easier your life will be. That is what your purpose is."
Lana stood so abruptly she nearly fell backward. "No. — Kiersten White
Lana stood so abruptly she nearly fell backward. "No. — Kiersten White
The world was abruptly sharp and clear, too clear, and too alive. It was terrible beyond words. The
— Christina Henry
Throwing cash for the whole meal on the table, Kelly got up abruptly. That's it. Come on. We're going shopping. Clothes. Lingerie. Shoes. Condoms.
— Laura Kaye
As if you could terminate love abruptly because the one you loved signed papers with someone else in a church.
— Ali Shaw
abruptly stopping. I don't care. I'm no more dangerous than Mr. Taylor. I
— Stephen Metcalfe
Other seasons come abruptly but ask so little when they do. Winter is the only one that has to be relearned.
— Verlyn Klinkenborg
What I missed was what I missed every year when the season ended and abruptly the radio was quiet. I missed them.
— Nicholas Dawidoff
It is almost a general rule that nations do not decline gradually. Instead they fall abruptly from their greatest heights.
— Robert Payne
Had I not abruptly (and perhaps deceitfully) taken off and turned my back on them, on all my friends and family, on England itself?
— Anonymous
THE COLONIES OF AMERICA C L O U D . M E D I T E C H . D E S C O N . E V E R G R E E N A FREE STATE IS A CORPORATE STATE Abruptly
— Marie Lu
As much as I'm enjoying this verbal foreplay," he said abruptly, "what do you say we just skip to the part where you ride my dick?
— Elle Kennedy
Wise random strangers at bars are modern-day Oracles of Delphi, except drunk and sometimes leaving abruptly when it's their turn for karaoke.
— Kelly Williams Brown
She felt that her speech was voicing the incoherency her thoughts, and stopped abruptly.
— Kate Chopin
A vampire?" He laughed. Upon seeing my face he abruptly stopped. "Oh, you were serious?" he said questioningly.
-Michael Lyons — Micalea Smeltzer
-Michael Lyons — Micalea Smeltzer
I love to watch cities wake up, and Paris wakes up more abruptly, more startlingly, than any place I know.
— Bill Bryson
When you're worried about something,' said Henry abruptly, 'have you ever tried thinking in a different language?
— Donna Tartt
Apparently my subconscious freaked out when I saw blood on the vet's coat and then I abruptly passed out right on my cat. (That's not a euphemism.)
— Jenny Lawson
by the end of the week, all the cowboys along the river knew that the only sporting woman in Lonesome Dove had abruptly given up the sport.
— Larry McMurtry
him abruptly. He seemed surprised by her question. "I'm thirty-four." "How much experience
— Anonymous
Abruptly excusing himself,
— Karen Miller
There are definite advantages to single beds." He sat up abruptly and arranged her legs around his waist. "Makes cuddling mandatory.
— Cindy Gerard
It would then be brought abruptly to an end, for the brightness had shown suffering the way.
— Markus Zusak
I was abruptly recognized as nonthreatening, brusquely advised to fuck off, and off I duly and promptly fucked.
— Christopher Hitchens
- Why are you helping me? she asked abruptly. He paused for a moment in thought. Because you need it, he said, and because I can.
— Ted Oswald
A volley of hailstones began abruptly, filled the woods with a frenzied percussion & ended on the sudden.
— David Mitchell
Where the road bends abruptly, take short steps.
— Ernest Bramah
Finn stood abruptly. "We need to follow 'em."
"But aren't they followin' us? If we go after them, the five of us will be goin' around in circles. — Ashlyn Chase
"But aren't they followin' us? If we go after them, the five of us will be goin' around in circles. — Ashlyn Chase
So much had changed, and so abruptly. It made me feel a little dizzy, like I was standing on an edge, a precipice somewhere much too high.
— Stephenie Meyer
Rather than punch the girl in the face, he abruptly stood up from his seat and walked away.
— Paul Auster
Good-night, my- He stopped, bit his lip, and abruptly left me.
— Charlotte Bronte
The Bishop remained silent for a moment; then he turned abruptly to the director of the hospital.
— Victor Hugo
Ours was such a delicious risk. My being abruptly and altogether Ecstatic and be-stilled.
— Scott Hastie
The end will arrive very abruptly. Our experience will not be that of slowly running out of gas ... it will be more like driving off a cliff.
— Dan Brown
It doesn't set off any alarm bells. As is typical with T. Rowe, no transition comes about abruptly; they tend to be planned pretty well.
— Bill Vaughan
It was a curious day, slashed abruptly with fleeting, familiar impressions.
— F Scott Fitzgerald