Stomped Out Quotes
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It is much wiser to let your inner beauty shine through a drab gown than to attempt to conceal it with physical accoutrements.
— Marissa Meyer
Those who fail to learn from the brutal stompings visited on them in the past are doomed to be brutally stomped in the future.
— Hunter S. Thompson
At some point the talk got heated, and Paolo called Mother a strumpet, for which Daddy was said to have stomped a serious mudhole in Paolo's ass.
— Mary Karr
stomped up the stairs and then slammed
— Lily Lexington
If i were to backbite against anyone, it would be about my parents for they have more right to my good deeds
— Abdullah Ibn Mubarak
And then she stomped on it?" "In boots, with spikes on the soles," Aidan assured him.
— Jill Shalvis
It's okay to wonder how you could try so hard and still get stomped all over. Just don't let them change you.
— Taylor Swift
Staggering to her feet, Ceony stomped her shoe down on the hand twice before it stopped moving. She stomped it twice more for insurance.
— Charlie N. Holmberg
Without warning, I stomped my heel down on Detective Hawke's toe. Hard. He squealed and did a one-footed jig. I debated on clapping along.
— Ann Charles
They tore out my heart and stomped that sucker flat.
— Lewis Grizzard
But I think everybody should write. I think those people with stories who don't write should be stomped on.
— Katherine Dunn
It's hard to predict what kinds of people are going to enjoy it [film]. And what people ain't. That's the movies. You never know.
— Jason Statham
I've always fought against being controlled and manipulated and stomped upon by circumstances.
— Jack Nicholson
My starting point was the search for my identity in foreign places, in places where I am estranged from myself.
— Rirkrit Tiravanija
Cynic: an idealist whose rose-colored glasses have been removed, snapped in two and stomped into the ground, immediately improving his vision
— Rick Bayan
Charlie's stomach. He stomped back to his desk
— James Farner
Please do not lick anything past this point.
— Mira Grant
My dashed hopes putt-putted bravely to life once more, like a bug that gets stomped on but keeps pulling itself across the floor.
— Davy Rothbart
Don't write something that is your passion project because all it will do is get the passion stomped out of you.
— Thomas Lennon
I raised my foot and deliberately stomped on the bridge. This is my foot. I put it down. Deal with it.
— Ilona Andrews
I wished she was a plastic tag strip, easily discarded, the annoyance of her thrown to the floor to be stomped on.
— Harlem Dae
It hurts, as if someone took a part of me, tore it out, mercilessly stomped all over and threw it out.
— Ruslana Korshunova
He stomped away like a pint-sized Godzilla looking for Tokyo.
— Julia Spencer-Fleming
stomped the earth in a blind, anosmic rage. His
— Sam Sykes
Yes, I am of old family, and not illiterate. I am a fossil." "A which?" "Fossil. The first horses were fossils. They date back two million years.
— Mark Twain
We are the only instrument for understanding the universe. We have to ground it in human beings.
— Jonathan Nolan
But I
have tamed
myself
I have stomped
on the throat
of my own song — Vladimir Mayakovsky
have tamed
myself
I have stomped
on the throat
of my own song — Vladimir Mayakovsky
I don't drink much soda; I don't buy Big Gulps, and my body mass index is right where it should be.
— Casey Neistat
Horns honked in our wake, and people stomped on their brakes at the sight of a black Mustang being pursued by an airborne chariot.
— Kevin Hearne
To know 'as it is' is Real Knowledge (Gnan).
— Dada Bhagwan
A beautiful, tear-stomped girl,shaking the dead.
— Markus Zusak
It's better to be in the arena, getting stomped by the bull, than to be up in the stands or out in the parking lot.
— Steven Pressfield
You don't get to lecture me on failures! I trusted you, treated you like a brother! - The Dark Lion
— Jeremy Croston