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painted quite
Monet was like a conductor. He painted with quite a straight arm and used bold strokes. Richard C. Armitage
painted
Many of the birds Audubon painted are now extinct, and still we go on killing them, more or less casually, with our pesticides and wires and machinery. John Burnside
painted time
I get really tired of getting painted up all the time. Basically, I'm a bum. Morgan Fairchild
painted
When having my portrait painted I don't want justice, I want mercy. Billy Hughes
painted power progress restored schools true
While it's true that power is being restored and schools are being painted and progress is being made Kathleen Carroll
painted wet
We painted him a shirt; it was still wet when he put it on. M. Wolfe
painted patriotic
I just bought a Jeep painted like an American flag. No one better question how patriotic I am. Blake Anderson
painted theatre
As an old, jaded, painted whore of the theatre once told me: 'Just BE THERE, F**K!' Greg Peterson
painted romantic
The most romantic thing I ever did to my woman? I painted her toenails! Tracy Morgan
quite swing
I'm small but quite tough. When incensed, I can swing a punch. Lena Headey
quite spoils watching
Let's be honest: nothing spoils 'The Walking Dead' quite like watching 'The Walking Dead.' David Harsanyi
quite since
Since I have been singing for so many years, I don't always need to approach a song quite so laboriously and meticulously. Kate Smith
quite
When I'm making records, I like it to be quite fast. Don't let the band learn it too well. Stevie Jackson
quite seen
We have a pond, and I've never seen it come up so fast. I haven't seen this much (rain) for quite awhile. Bob Hartley
quite sculpture
Sculpture is like farming. If you just keep at it, you can get quite a lot done. Ruth Asawa
quite shift shook stayed until
She stayed until her shift was over at 6. She's fine, but she was quite shook up. E. B. White
quite
She was as immutable as the hills. But not quite so green. Rudyard Kipling
quite subject tone voice
She was extraordinary. She had her own voice and her own tone and her own subject matter. There was no one quite like her in American literature. Elizabeth Hardwick