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  • it's not called the Rusty Ruins because some guy called Rusty found them. -- Scott Westerfeld
  • Rusty thinks I should smoke marijuana, and I did for a while, but it only makes me giggle. -- Truman Capote
  • I had a wonderful teacher about animal behavior - my dog Rusty. He taught me that animals have personalities, minds, and feelings. -- Jane Goodall
  • Your heart mirrors not His love, Rusty with your sins it is, Remove this rust and you shall Perceive how Glorious He is. -- Rumi
  • The Rusty Ruins were the remains of an old city, a hulking reminder of back when there'd been way too many people, and everyone was incredibly stupid. And ugly. -- Scott Westerfeld
  • Good practice, everyone," Rusty said at last. "Light on the actual learning, heavy on the emotional catharsis, and thanks to Jared I think I need a rabies shot, but them's the breaks. -- Sarah Rees Brennan
  • I always felt that Jim Morrison was a terrible name for the front man of The Doors. No, for a band called The Doors, a name like Rusty Hinge would have been more appropriate. -- Jarod Kintz
  • It's Russell Montgomery the Third, actually," said Rusty, still grinning. "But I'd be obliged if you keep that bit of information to yourself." "I don't imagine any of us cares enough to remember," Jared said. -- Sarah Rees Brennan
  • To come in and win three races already this year and maybe set a record by winning four is pretty unique. But guys like Mark Martin, Rusty Wallace and these guys are not wanting that to happen. -- Dale Earnhardt
  • I've owned a lot of dogs in my life - Marcela, Rusty, Petey Pup, Precious, Rosy and Ava. Each were in love with life's simple pleasures, but being people in dog suits, as they seem to be, they each had a defined personality! -- Bob Peterson
  • I've owned a lot of dogs in my life - Marcela, Rusty, Petey Pup, Precious, Rosy and Ava. Each were in love with life's simple pleasures, but being people in dog suits, as they seem to be, they each had a defined personality!" -- Bob Peterson
  • We need to work to keep from getting rusty. -- Jesse Stone
  • The moment an athlete doesn't train, things start to get a bit rusty. -- Gareth Gates
  • Fear tastes like a rusty knife and do not let her into your house. -- John Cheever
  • Mixing in some rusty oranges is a warm way to update your place for fall. -- Nate Berkus
  • My grandmother had this high-tech security system - a rusty nail she used to lock the door. -- Quincy Jones
  • If you hear Bing Crosby trying to swing, it doesn't work. He swings like a rusty gate. -- Frank Stallone
  • A rusty nail placed near a faithful compass, will sway it from the truth, and wreck the argosy. -- Walter Scott
  • I speak Farsi, German, Dari, and I understand Turkish, but I haven't used it since 1985, so I'm a bit rusty. -- Navid Negahban
  • I really look at my childhood as being one giant rusty tuna can that I continue to recycle in many different shapes. -- Augusten Burroughs
  • A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop. -- Robert Hughes
  • As for my stuff, I'm just doing guest verses for other people's records. I try to stay recording, because if I don't, I get rusty. -- Eminem
  • I collect old rusty hand tools and sharpen and polish them, then use them to build things out of walnut and cherry that I harvest from fallen trees in the woods. -- John Grogan
  • Many a person who started out to conquer the world in shining army has ended up just getting along. The horse got tired, the army rusty. The goal was removed and unsure. -- Robert A. Cook
  • The longer people are unemployed, the less employable they become. Skills become rusty; managers look more suspiciously at someone who has been out of work for years than a candidate already employed. -- Nina Easton
  • Starting out, I bet I didn't get a lot of parts because of my strange voice. I'm not consciously thinking, 'Hey, sound like a squeaky dog toy mixed with a bagful of rusty nails.' It's just what my voice has done. -- Charlie Day
  • When I came back from Bolivia, my Spanish was in some ways as good as my English. I am rusty today. But I am comfortable talking in Spanish. I am not flawless or fluent, but I am comfortable. It takes me a day or two speaking a lot of Spanish to get back into a rhythm. -- David Dewhurst
  • The most impressive airplane ever, I believe, was designed only a dozen years after the first operational jet. Stayed in service till it was too rusty to fly, taken out of service. We retreated in '98 back to something that was developed in '56. What? The most impressive spaceship ever, I believe, was a Grumman Lunar Lander. -- Burt Rutan
  • I went back to Dallas for a little while to finish my short film 'Rusty Forkblade.' It was not the instant success I thought it was going to be. There's a false narrative that if you make a short film right after senior year, you'll be plucked out to make a feature length film, and the rest is history. I didn't do that. -- Evan Daugherty
  • I think my most famous was 'Poco's Legend.' It's a white album with a simple line drawing of a horse. It almost has a Picasso feel to it. I remember that Rusty Young, the lead singer of the band, said, 'I want you to draw a horse for the song 'Legend,' which is about a phantom spirit horse. I want you to do it in several lines.' -- Phil Hartman
  • It's better to be burnished with use than rusty with principle. -- Garrison Keillor
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  • I'll take a rusty nail and scratch your initials on my arm. -- Tom Waits
  • The brain is a tool that gets rusty without constant, albeit moderate, exercise. -- George Sand
  • The recollection of an injury is . . . a rusty arrow and poison for the soul. -- Francis of Paola
  • I know I personally get a little rusty when I've jumped back and forth. -- Hayden Panettiere
  • Most artists have retired too absolutely; they grow rusty, inflexible to the flow of currents. -- Anais Nin
  • If you got to castrate your miser'ble self with a piece o' rusty barb wire, do it. -- Fred Phelps
  • That gloomy outside, like a rusty chest, contains the shoring treasure of a soul resolved and brave. -- John Dryden
  • What's great about stand-up unlike athletes and other things when you get old you get old and rusty. -- Jay Mohr
  • To have a knight planted in your game at K6 is worse than a rusty nail in your knee. -- Efim Bogoljubov
  • I was in a town of about 10,000 people, and a shipping container with a rusty microscope was their medical clinic. -- Paul Allen
  • Why is it that when political ammunition runs low, inevitably the rusty artillery of abuse is always wheeled into action? -- Adlai Stevenson I
  • Perseverance... keeps honor bright: to have done, is to hang quite out of fashion, like a rusty nail in monumental mockery. -- William Shakespeare
  • When a man but half forgives his enemy, it is like leaving a bag of rusty nails to interpose between them. -- Hugh Latimer
  • Last Exit to Brooklyn should explode like a rusty hellish bombshell over America and still be eagerly read in a hundred years. -- Allen Ginsberg
  • When my bed is empty, Makes me feel awful mean and blue. My springs are getting rusty, Living single like I do. -- Bessie Smith
  • There's hope left in these dusty chords. There's a song left in our rusty hearts. We are torn and frayed but love remains. -- Frank Herbert
  • Leaves like rusty tin for the desolate mind that has seen the end- the barest glimmerings. Leaves aswirl with gulls made wild by winter. -- Giorgos Seferis
  • Through the hollow globe, a ring of frayed rusty scrapiron, is it the sea that shines? Is it a road at the world's edge? -- Denise Levertov
  • Keep a small can of WD-40 on your desk-away from any open flames-to remind yourself that if you don't write daily, you will get rusty. -- George Singleton
  • Old men only lie in wait for people to ask them to talk. Then they rattle on like a rusty elevator wheezing up a shaft. -- Ray Bradbury
  • Some of them wanted to sell me snake oil and I'm not necessarily going to dismiss all of these, as I have never found a rusty snake. -- Terry Pratchett
  • Character, character, character. First, second and third ... we were pretty rusty initially. When you have a break for a few weeks you get a bit of rust. -- Graham Henry
  • I gave him my best cryptic smile. He did not fall down to his feet, kiss my shoes, and promise me the world. I must be getting rusty. -- Ilona Andrews
  • Just as iron which is not used grows rusty, and water putrefies and freezes in the cold, so the mind of which no use is made is spoilt. -- Leonardo da Vinci
  • You promised you would protect her Nico said. He might as well have stabbed me with a rusty dagger.It would've hurt less than reminding me of my promise. -- Rick Riordan
  • The Civil Service is a bit like a rusty weathercock. It moves with opinion then it stays where it is until another wind moves it in a different direction -- Tony Benn
  • Almost all wild apples are handsome. They cannot be too gnarly and crabbed and rusty to look at. The gnarliest will have some redeeming traits even to the eye. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • She was a thin woman in a mustard-yellow suit, with a yellowish complexion, short-cropped rusty red hair, and a stiff posture. She reminded Reynie of a giant walking pencil. -- Trenton Lee Stewart
  • I've been trained in dancing and I used to be quite good, though I am a bit rusty right now. But I could probably brush up in a couple of months. -- Brittany Murphy
  • Fear tastes like a rusty knife and do not let her into your house. Courage tastes of blood. Stand up straight. Admire the world. Relish the love of a gentle woman. -- John Cheever
  • French was the only language we had in common, and even that was like a dialect we had picked up at a rummage sale, rusty and missing a lot of essential parts. -- Patricia Hampl
  • There will be a rusty gun on the wall, sweetheart, The rifle grooves curling with flakes of rust. A spider will make a silver string nest in the darkest, warmest corner of it. -- Carl Sandburg
  • Thank goodness for all the things you are not, thank goodness you're not something someone forgot, and left all alone in some punkerish place, like a rusty tin coat hanger hanging in space. -- Dr. Seuss
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