Pockets Quotes - Page 8
Gertrude Stein (2013). “Wars I Have Seen”, p.31, Random House
Charles Bukowski (2009). “The Captain is Out to Lunch”, p.13, Harper Collins
Ambidextrous, adj.: Able to pick with equal skill a right-hand pocket or a left.
Ambrose Bierce (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)”, p.2355, Delphi Classics
Dentist: a prestidigitator who, putting metal into your mouth, pulls coin out of your pocket.
The Devil's Dictionary
Alexis de Tocqueville (1847). “Democracy in America”
Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn but I shall have my pocket picked?
'Henry IV, Part 1' (1597) act 3, sc. 3, l. [91]
And she was mine, she was mine, the key was in my fist, my fist was in my pocket, she was mine.
Vladimir Nabokov (2016). “Lolita”, p.69, Hamilton Books
Sinclair Lewis (2015). “Babbitt”, p.19, Penguin
No man rides harder than my Lord Scamperdale - always goes as if he had a spare neck in his pocket.
Robert Smith Surtees (1860). “Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour”, p.197