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  • McCarthyism is Americanism with its sleeves rolled, -- Joseph McCarthy
  • McCarthyism is Americanism with its sleeves rolled. -- Joseph R. McCarthy
  • Hope is desire and expectation rolled into one. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • Kush rolled, glass full, I prefer the better things. -- Drake
  • A good sculpture can be rolled downhill without breaking. -- Michelangelo
  • And the open road rolled out in front of us. -- Alexandra Bracken
  • It's Charley's Aunt and The Odd Couple rolled into one. -- Allan Carr
  • Life is a rock, but the radio rolled me over. -- Neil Gaiman
  • A revolutionary idea is usually one with its sleeves rolled up. -- Navjot Singh Sidhu
  • God tipped the country and all the fruits and nuts rolled west. -- Mike Royko
  • I had a love for photography, which of course rolled into cinematography. -- Scoot McNairy
  • I'd rather hug Magic Johnson after he rolled around in barbed wire. -- Jim Norton
  • Wrestling is a team sport, and an individual sport all rolled into one. -- William Baldwin
  • Possible outfits rolled in her head like a slot machine in Atlantic City. -- Terri Gillespie
  • Grief rolled across the space between us like a wash of salt water. -- Sue Grafton
  • Out from the heart of Nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Mental energy from within keeps me higher, Than anything rolled and set on fire -- Masta Ace
  • Oh, please," I rolled my eyes, "You're a leftie, Barrons.""Touche, Ms. Lane," he murmured. -- Karen Marie Moning
  • The carbon tax is the single biggest rolled gold example of Federal Labor not listening." -- Campbell Newman
  • The carbon tax is the single biggest rolled gold example of Federal Labor not listening. -- Campbell Newman
  • He lies like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way, Tormenting himself with his prickles. -- Thomas Hood
  • Waffles. Im craving waffles." Bex rolled onto her side. "Tell your waffles hi for me. -- Ally Carter
  • Isaiah rolled his eyes. "Good God. What a noble lot. You're all Spartacus, aren't you? -- Richelle Mead
  • A lie is like a snow-ball; the longer it is rolled, the larger it is. -- Martin Luther
  • My eyes rolled so far back in my head that I could see myself think -- Janet Evanovich
  • A sound like a sound of thunder rolled, And the heart of a nation stirred -- William Ross Wallace
  • she had a laugh that hinted it had rolled around once or twice in the mud. -- Michael Ondaatje
  • The melody rolled over her, as cool and sweet as water, as hopeful and lovely as sunrise. -- Cassandra Clare
  • Sometimes you're just the sweetest thing. Like Christmas, summer vacation, and a brand-new puppy rolled into one. -- Haruki Murakami
  • The fact is Burke is smarter than two thirds of the Western Australian Labor Party rolled together -- Paul Keating
  • Alec rolled beautiful brown eyes. "No fair playing the death card." "No fair having it to play. -- Rachel Vincent
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  • I have one one type: Eva Lauren Tramell. That's it." I rolled my eyes. "Okay. Whatever. -- Sylvia Day
  • Opera is everything rolled into one - music, theater, the dance, color and voices and theatrical illusions. -- Sarah Caldwell
  • I carry my roots with me all the time rolled up, I use them as my pillow. -- Francisco X. Alarcon
  • In a weird way, [hockey] is like church and therapy and exercise all rolled up into one. -- Michael Vartan
  • The amount of times my wife has rolled her eyes at board games is impossible to count. -- Rich Sommer
  • I rolled my eyes so far into the top of my head I almost fell over backward. -- Janet Evanovich
  • Many a time freedom has been rolled back - and always for the same sorry reason: fear. -- Molly Ivins
  • The Nile, forever new and old, Among the living and the dead, Its mighty, mystic stream has rolled. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Art is real and imaginary, two worlds rolled into one - the fulfillment of the artist's insatiable soul. -- Edward J. Fraughton
  • He had slipped, climbed, rolled, searched, walked, persevered, that is all. Such is the secret of all triumphs. -- Victor Hugo
  • Abe glanced at Rose. "You see that?" he said. "Now that's devotion." She rolled her eyes at him. -- Richelle Mead
  • ...the taste of the finely-worded truth rolled upon the tongue as its thought is revolved in the mind. -- William Francis Henry King
  • The present is the past rolled up for action, and the past is the present unrolled for understanding. -- Ariel Durant
  • And Daniel?" She asked. "Daniel was a player-" "Hey!" "That's what they called the actors." Bill rolled his eyes. -- Lauren Kate
  • Did you wake him?" "If I say yes, will you spank me?" Syn rolled his eyes. "You're horrible, Mari. -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Every prop, every shot, every pearl that rolled across the floor was exactly how I wanted it to be. -- Melissa Joan Hart
  • Not only does God play dice with the world He does not let us see what He has rolled. -- Stanislaw Lem
  • I like to sing in the car with the windows rolled down and hair blowing all over my face. -- Lauren Alaina
  • All the professors in all the religious colleges in this country rolled into one, would not equal Charles Darwin. -- Robert Green Ingersoll
  • The waves have rolled upon me, the billows are repeatedly broken over me, yet I am not sunk down. -- Mercy Otis Warren
  • He'd pleasured Hera and a few thousand others, and when Hera learned about those thousand others"¦heads had rolled. -- Gena Showalter
  • We used to fight to the death but we tried the experiment, rolled the dice and like we got. -- Anthony Kiedis
  • I grow old â?¦ I grow old â?¦ I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. -- T. S. Eliot
  • The warrior (Zsadist) rolled his black eyes. "Come on, man. What does it matter to me? You, Tohr. Britney Spears. -- J.R. Ward
  • Instead of buying airplanes and playing around like some of our competitors, we've rolled almost everything back to the company. -- Bill Gates
  • I compare it with a lie, which like to a snowball, the longer it is rolled the greater it becomes. -- Martin Luther
  • The sea, the sea, the sea. It rolled and rolled and called to me. Come in, it said, come in. -- Sharon Creech
  • A President has a great chance; his position is almost that of a king and a prime minister rolled into one. -- Theodore Roosevelt
  • He paused again as a tear of longing rolled from cheek to lip with the sweet-salty taste of an old memory. -- Norton Juster
  • I rolled myself up into a tight ball of resistance and it was thus that I went through my school years. -- Sigrid Undset
  • I owe my life to blood donors. They went out, rolled up a sleeve and gave me another chance at life. -- Niki Taylor
  • It's going to be a combination Scopes trial, revolution in the streets, Woodstock Festival and People's Park, all rolled into one. -- Abbie Hoffman
  • A cigarette is a pinch of tobacco rolled in paper with fire at one end and a fool at the other. -- George Bernard Shaw
  • My bag hit the floor, spilling overpriced books and pens across the shiny floor. My pens! My glorious pens rolled everywhere. -- J. Lynn
  • In the East, as in the West, newspapers are fast becoming people's Bible, Koran, Zend-Avesta and Gita all rolled into one. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Christian, you are the state lottery, the cure for cancer, and the three wishes from Aladdin's lamp all rolled into one -- E. L. James
  • Years rolled on again, and Wendy had a daughter. This ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash. -- James M. Barrie
  • Michael, don't," Eve said. "He won't hurt us." Andeveryone rolled their eyes at that. Even Jason, which was borderline hilarious. -- Rachel Caine
  • Paisley has been and remains a greater threat to the Union than the Foreign Office and the Provisional IRA rolled into one. -- Enoch Powell
  • The angel rolled away the stone from Jesus' tomb, not to let the living Lord out, but to let unconvinced outsiders in. -- Donald Barnhouse
  • Henry's breath hissed out through his teeth. That ba-bad man, he finished, with a quick glance at Cecily, who rolled her eyes. -- Cassandra Clare
  • If someone had told me in high school that one day I'd write an historical novel, I would have rolled my eyes. -- Nancy Horan
  • I am nervous about dogmas of any kind, whether they be religious, political, or anti-religious. Too many heads have rolled because of them. -- Margaret Atwood
  • I rolled my eyes"Do all narcotics officers lack basic humancompassion, or were you just not hugged enough as a child?"Trust Me -- L.A. Witt
  • And the wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws. -- Maurice Sendak
  • You know what would help this boy?" Demeter mused. "Farming." Persephone rolled her eyes. "Mother-" "Six months behind a plow. Excellent character building. -- Rick Riordan
  • I could have rolled the ball up there against Musial, and he would have pulled out a golf club and hit it out. -- Don Newcombe
  • But I think bands that rolled in with a big attitude, like they were some big deal, I just found that very strange. -- Rob Zombie
  • It formed into small drops on his weather beaten features, drops that rolled down his cheeks. Strangely, some of them tasted like salt. -- John Flanagan
  • The car emitted on last gasp and rolled to a stop, in the middle of the Altlantic Ocean. "We're here," Leven tried to joke. -- Obert Skye
  • Both children and adults like me who live with type 1 diabetes need to be mathematicians, physicians, personal trainers, and dietitians all rolled into one, -- Mary Tyler Moore
  • No motion has she now, no force; she neither hears nor sees; rolled around in earth's diurnal course, with rocks, and stones, and trees. -- William Wordsworth
  • He didn't even know what it was, Vishous." "The tux?" V lit a hand-rolled. "Of course he didn't. He's a real male. -- J.R. Ward
  • His body and his mind went about their different businesses. The former, freed from conscious instruction, breathed, rolled, sweated, and digested. The latter went dreaming. -- Clive Barker
  • You're blinded by lights and you see all these people who come out, and it's exciting. It's scary and it's exciting all rolled into one. -- Vanessa Kerry
  • Helloooo." Miss Ohio rolled her eyes. "I'm from the Buckeye State. We are serious about our tailgating parties. I can turn anything into a grill. -- Libba Bray
  • I didn't know about the rest of the class, but when Bastille Day eventually rolled around, I planned to stay home and clean my oven. -- David Sedaris
  • What about King Tut's tomb?" I protested. "That boy king?" Zia rolled her eyes. "Boring. You should see some of the good tombs. -- Rick Riordan
  • The reason the stone was rolled away on Jesus's tomb was not so that Jesus could get out, but so that we could get in. -- Timothy Keller
  • My guess is that he remembers some of me, some of us together, and the rest rolled off him like topsoil in a flash flood. -- Elizabeth Kostova
  • This be OK?' I asked, innocently. 'You want me to have no skin left?' You rolled your eyes. Actually, don't answer that one. -- Lucy Christopher
  • You just can't imagine the kind of guy he was without seeing him play. He was a circus, a play, a movie, all rolled into one. -- Lefty Gomez
  • Roar's smile widenedI know. You missed me." She rolled her eyesIt's barely been three weeks since I last saw you.""Miserable stretch of time." He said." -- Veronica Rossi
  • The crowning evidence that Jesus was alive was not a vacant grave, but a spirit-filled fellowship. Not a rolled away stone, but a carried away church. -- Clarence Jordan
  • What if you do fail, and get fairly rolled in the dirt once or twice. Up again, you shall never be so afraid of a tumble. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • If you want the meaning of families and life and religion and philosophy rolled into one package, all you need to read is The Brothers Karamazov. -- Charlie Trotter
  • The skeleton picked up the second skull, so worn as to barely be recognisable as such. The vertebrae fell and rolled like beads from a string. -- J.A. Clement
  • When I was just beginning to have "celebrity" status, I would think I was a star and rolled with it a little but that was then. -- Jai Uttal
  • This was an actress who, for twenty years, had the world at her feet. She kicked it away, and the ball rolled out of her reach. -- James Agate
  • The nations of antiquity rolled away in the current of ages, Israel alone remained one indestructible edifice of gray antiquity... preserved by an internal and marvelous power. -- Isaac Mayer Wise
  • Certainly, Lu. Whatever you like,' said Peter unexpectedly. This was encouraging, but as Peter instantly rolled round and went to sleep again it wasn't much use. -- C. S. Lewis
  • No loan is free. The costs are in your loan somewhere, maybe rolled into the amount to be refinanced or even coming at a higher interest rate. -- Barbara Corcoran
  • If you want the meaning of families and life and religion and philosophy rolled into one package, all you need to read is 'The Brothers Karamazov.' -- Charlie Trotter
  • We can see well into the past; we can guess shrewdly into the future, but that which is rolled up and muffled in impenetrable folds is today. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • And I see that not touching for so long was a drive to the beach with the windows rolled up so the waves feel that much colder. -- Amy Hempel
  • A carbon nanotube is just a graphene sheet that's rolled up seamlessly, and this happens in nature; carbon nanotubes are found in mineral deposits around the planet. -- Mildred S. Dresselhaus
  • Remember," he called. "Just be yourself, and everyone will love you!" Nick rolled his eyes and made a rude gesture, and Alan drove the car away laughing. -- Sarah Rees Brennan
  • The years rolled slowly past and I found myself alone. Surrounded by strangers I thought were my friends, I found myself further and further from my home. -- Bob Seger
  • A litany of headlights blinding her, she stands unsteady on the dotted traffic line, takes timid steps toward rolled up windows behind which any horror could crouch.... -- Beatriz Fitzgerald Fernandez
  • We barely missed killing Bin Laden. There were numerous findings issued by the President to kill him. We rolled up terrorist cells. We stopped the millennium bombings. -- Sidney Blumenthal
  • [Donald] Trump has quietly rolled out an immigration plan with specifics and everyone wants specifics. He's got immigration with specifics, a black and Hispanic outreach plan with specifics. -- Eric Bolling
  • Dr. Webber rolled her eyes, unimpressed with my timing, and probably a little irritated with my lack of materials. I winked, and the slightest smile touched her lips. -- Jamie McGuire
  • This whole act's immutably decreed. 'Twas rehearsed by thee and me a billion years before this ocean rolled. Fool! I am the Fates' lieutenant; I act under orders. -- Herman Melville
  • Darwin's dice have rolled badly for Earth. The human species is, in a word, an environmental abnormality. Perhaps a law of evolution is that intelligence usually extinguishes itself. -- E. O. Wilson
  • Most characters are composed of snippets here and there of people I've known, and all rolled into the character I've created. They do become like their own people. -- Nicholas Sparks
  • Hollywood was always heartbreak town, though most of the world fancied it to be Shangri-La, King Solomon's mines, and Fort Knox rolled into one big ball of 24-karat gold. -- Hedda Hopper
  • My parents ... are more like cats. They accidentally had a litter of kittens, and then emotionally moved on to whatever ball of yarn rolled past their line of sight. -- Jenny Mollen
  • JACE WAYLAND," she said. "Explain yourself." Jace was glaring at the cat. "I told you to bring me to Alec! Backstabing Judas." Church rolled onto his back, purring contentedly. -- Cassandra Clare
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