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I play bass. I don't have to go out there and screech.
Tina Weymouth
The boy watches his father cross the road and thinks there is something about the way his dad moves through the world that is truly impressive. Cars screech to a halt, drives shake their fists and stick their heads out the windows and curse and blow their horns and Bunny walks on as if radiating some super-human force field, like he has walked off the pages of a comic book. The world can't touch him. He seems to be the grand generator of some hyper-powerful electricity.
Nick Cave
Road poured out into a place of meadows and a few White man's buildings. Lots of wagons. Horses posted and tied, grazing on the meadow grass. Sounds of metal hammers ringing, chopping of axes in the wood, screech of saws going back and forth, all kinds of White-man forest-killing sounds. A White man's town.
Orson Scott Card
I thought I could make out Jamie's Highland screech, but that was likely imagination; they all sounded equally demented.
Diana Gabaldon
I pity Screech, because everybody pitied Screech. --NBC 75th Anniversary Special.
Mr. T
The new American finds his challenge and his love in the traffic-choked streets, skies nested in smog, choking with the acids of industry, the screech of rubber and houses leashed in against one another while the townlets wither a time and die. This is not offered in criticism but only as observation. And I am sure that, as all pendulums reverse their swing, so eventually will the swollen cities rupture like dehiscent wombs and disperse their children back to the countryside.
John Steinbeck
One man's Voltaire is another man's Screech.
Dennis Miller
Don't screech like that. You'll wake the dead." - Jace - The Mortal Instruments - City Of Bones.
Cassandra Clare
When you first start out, you are just happy to get a job, any job. And as time goes on, either you move forward or screech to a halt.
George Clooney
Good practical intelligence. Why screech when there is no one to comfort you?
Alice Borchardt