Wool Quotes
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the snow ... came in thick tufts like new wool - washed before the weaver spins it.
Leslie Marmon Silko -
The moon is bleached as white as wool, And just dropping under; Every star is gone but three, And they hang far asunder,-- There's a sea-ghost all in gray, A tall shape of wonder!
Jean Ingelow
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The common man, no matter how sharp and tough, actually enjoys having the wool pulled over his eyes, and makes it easier for the puller.
P. T. Barnum -
For people allergic to wool, one's heart can only bleed.
Elizabeth Zimmermann -
Dead sounds at night come from the inmost hills. Like footsteps upon wool.
Alfred Lord Tennyson -
But my thoughts ran a wool-gathering; and I did like the countryman, who looked for his ass while he was mounted on his back.
Miguel de Cervantes -
My thoughts ran a wool-gathering.
Miguel de Cervantes -
Here we grow the flax and grain; here we raise the meat they eat, and the wool to keep them warm; we cut trees to build their houses and firewood to heat their stoves.
Ernest Poole
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It takes the wool from your eyes about how the world works, to show you that nothing's necessarily fair, and that you might have a hard life.
Cary Fukunaga -
Never throw anything good away -- real wool, pure silk. Put it away and wait for it to come back.
Helen Gurley Brown -
The bosom can ache beneath diamond brooches; and many a blithe heart dances under coarse wool.
Edwin Hubbell Chapin -
Many go out for wool, and come home shorn themselves.
Miguel de Cervantes