"We can't all crumple at the first sign of beastliness." | |
# You crumple the skirts of need # In the belly of desire # Where my freshly planted seed | |
'When not in use, they should be carried in boxes, 'and care should be taken not to crumple the eyepieces. | |
And yet Christianity didn't crumple. | |
Are we plunging in the remaining military strength crumple them? | |
"We can't all crumple at the first sign of beastliness." | |
# You crumple the skirts of need # In the belly of desire # Where my freshly planted seed | |
'When not in use, they should be carried in boxes, 'and care should be taken not to crumple the eyepieces. | |
And yet Christianity didn't crumple. | |
Are we plunging in the remaining military strength crumple them? | |
And if he somehow crumples under the Suits' verbal waterboarding... | |
And then he winces. Just grabs his chest, crumples to the ground. | |
Any writer who rips out his stuff and crumples it will be insane in a year, guaranteed. | |
Because, you see, while one bottle crumples into a pile of glass, the other shatters into a jagged-edged weapon. | |
Does his business with them, crumples them up, tosses them aside. | |
And if he somehow crumples under the Suits' verbal waterboarding... | |
And then he winces. Just grabs his chest, crumples to the ground. | |
Any writer who rips out his stuff and crumples it will be insane in a year, guaranteed. | |
Because, you see, while one bottle crumples into a pile of glass, the other shatters into a jagged-edged weapon. | |
Does his business with them, crumples them up, tosses them aside. | |
"How could you think I'd ever want to hurt you?" she said, and crumpled to the floor. | |
"Lenin is bald, terribly ugly, wears a crumpled old brown suit, "speaks without any oratorical power, "more like a college professor giving a lecture, | |
"Look, you gotta give me gas money." They'd pitch me 5 bucks, crumpled up. | |
"The London Bridge crumpled under the monster's huge lizard feet. | |
"The written or printed page more rivets the eye "Than a crumpled or torn sheet of paper. | |
...the crumpling of a person's self-esteem by an overheard remark. | |
Along with this greative block I had for a life-time... finely... crumpling down. | |
HOUSE: You hear that crackling sound? Like crumpling up paper? | |
Stop crumpling my upper cloth. | |
That face was to be the only image from peacetime to survive the war. He often wondered if he'd really seen it or just invented that tender moment to counter the moments of madness to follow. The sudden roar, the woman's gesture, the crumpling body, and the cries of the crowd, blurred by fear. | |
"How could you think I'd ever want to hurt you?" she said, and crumpled to the floor. | |
"Lenin is bald, terribly ugly, wears a crumpled old brown suit, "speaks without any oratorical power, "more like a college professor giving a lecture, | |
"Look, you gotta give me gas money." They'd pitch me 5 bucks, crumpled up. | |
"The London Bridge crumpled under the monster's huge lizard feet. | |
"The written or printed page more rivets the eye "Than a crumpled or torn sheet of paper. | |
...the crumpling of a person's self-esteem by an overheard remark. | |
Along with this greative block I had for a life-time... finely... crumpling down. | |
HOUSE: You hear that crackling sound? Like crumpling up paper? | |
Stop crumpling my upper cloth. | |
That face was to be the only image from peacetime to survive the war. He often wondered if he'd really seen it or just invented that tender moment to counter the moments of madness to follow. The sudden roar, the woman's gesture, the crumpling body, and the cries of the crowd, blurred by fear. | |