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My writing is jagged and harsh, I want it to remain that way; I don't want it smoothed out.
— Charles Bukowski
Let go of me." It smoothed its tentacles again. "Be grateful, Joe. I'm not going to let go of you.
— Octavia E. Butler
Men are polished, through act and speech, Each by each, As pebbles are smoothed on the rolling beach.
— John Townsend Trowbridge
I can't see any difference in having your hair dyed, your teeth fixed, your nose done, or your face smoothed out or lifted.
— Joanna Lumley
All I want from this book is a living, enough money to make a living, buy a farm and some land, work it, write some more, travel a little, and so on.
— Jack Kerouac
Lena slipped her silk sleeves into the jacket I held for her, smoothed it over her person, and buttoned it slowly.
— Willa Cather
Mothers are the fountain of creation
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Angus looked at Hamish. "I hate it when Mom and Dad fight."
Hamish smoothed his brother's messy hair. "Me too. — Ally Carter
Hamish smoothed his brother's messy hair. "Me too. — Ally Carter
Mat, a very wise woman once told me that time would heal my wounds, that time smoothed everything over. I didn't believe her. Only
— Robert Jordan
It's precarious to hang onto the veracity of memory because its edges are smoothed by the river of time.
— Khang Kijarro Nguyen
A thought which is created in a second can change the thousand years of the World!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Many difficulties which nature throws in our way, may be smoothed away by the exercise of intelligence.
— Livy
Poirot smoothed his mustache, as if he imagined that laughing might have shaken it out of shape.
— Sophie Hannah
The Congressional Black Caucus is a moral fraud. It's amazing how many people are afraid of saying that
— Dennis Prager
She had an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy; but her manners were excellent.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
The poet is intimate with truth, while the scientist approaches awkwardly.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
I smoothed a bloodied lock of hair from her eyes and felt very tired as I said, The only people who never hurt are dead.
— Jim Butcher
The feet of labourers, pilgrims and explorers smoothed these stones. The stones were changed and the travellers were too.
— Paulo Coelho
Who has courage to say no again and again to desires, to despise the objects of ambition, who is a whole in himself, smoothed and rounded.
— Horace
I take the view that we all have permission to be a little baffled by quantum information science and algorithmic information theory.
— James Gleick
Our doom is, to be sifted by the wind, heaped up, smoothed down like silly sands. We are less permanent than thought.
— Basil Bunting
Palatable. Easier to overlook. Forgotten, or at least smoothed into some pearl-like blandness, if not a thing of beauty.
— Cherie Priest
Human beings tend to regard the conventions of their own societies as natural, often as sacred.
— Mary Catherine Bateson
Because some things should never be forgotten." He smoothed the girl's unruly hair. "Not if we hope to live better lives." *
— John Hart
A river shaped her,
smoothed her with sand and battered
her against the shore, and she
resisted, she is still here. — Margaret Atwood
smoothed her with sand and battered
her against the shore, and she
resisted, she is still here. — Margaret Atwood
The alleged power to charm down insanity, or ferocity in beasts, is a power behind the eye.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I was sand, I was snow - written on, rewritten, smoothed over.
— Margaret Atwood
Our encounter with cancer has rounded us off; it has smoothed and polished us like river rocks.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
Most childhoods are full of anxiety, but that tends to get smoothed over, so you have a sense of nostalgia.
— Romesh Gunesekera
Maybe when your big picture is in place, all those bumps in the road along the way get sort of smoothed over.
— Michelle Dalton
Here is a new game," said Scrooge. "One half hour, Spirit, only one!
— Charles Dickens