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Wink Quotes

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J.K. Rowling
“Harry and Hermione are very platonic friends. But I won't answer for anyone else, nudge-nudge wink-wink!”
J. K. Rowling

Tracey Garvis Graves
“What's it like being with her? Is it true what they say about older chicks?"

"She's not that much older."

"Uh, okay. So anyway, how is it?"

"It's incredible."

"What's she do"

"She does everything, Ben.”
Tracey Garvis-Graves, On the Island

Julia Quinn
“Darling," he said distractedly,"about the moon..."
"Yes?"
"I don't think it matters whether you want it or not."
"What are you talking about?"
"The moon. I think it's yours."
Victoria yawned, not bothering to open her eyes. "Fine. i'm glad to have it."
"But--" Robert shook his head. He was growing fanciful. the moon didn't belong to his wife. It didn't follow her, protect her. It certainly didn't wink at anybody.
But he stared out the window the rest of the way home, just in case”
Julia Quinn, Everything and the Moon

Giorge Leedy
“BE REAL

Bring it on-
And let truth be my existence.
Value my life-
And tell me like it is.

Bark at me when I'm wrong-
And hug me when I'm right.
Praise me if I succeed-
And tell me if I fail.
Laugh at me if you think I'm funny-
And wink at me if you think I'm cute.
Yell at me if I ever hurt you-
And scold me if I'm ever bad.

Keep things real with me,
Because I want to be alive,
I want my world to be real-
And I want to see your spirit.
I want to hear you breathe-
And I want to know how you feel.

Don’t waste my time with insincerities.
Keep my world real.”
Giorge Leedy, Uninhibited From Lust To Love

Dashiell Hammett
“He opened the door wider. "He's waiting." He gave me what was probably meant to be a significant wink, but a corner of his mouth moved more than his eye did and the result was a fairly startling face.”
Dashiell Hammett, The Thin Man

“THE BEST people are the good old wrinkled people with a sparkle in their eye, a wink when you walk by or a toothless smile saying you are doing just fine ...”
Robert Wesley Miller

C.P.  Smith
“Clearly, his winks were some sort of superpower, because I swear that if he asked me to jump from the roof of a tall building and then winked, I’d jump.”
C.P. Smith, Property Of

Ally Carter
“The boy doesn’t wink, but he gives me the kind of smile that goes with one.”
Ally Carter, All Fall Down

Cambria Hebert
“The shirt hung to my knees.
He smirked. “You are tiny.�
I stuck out my tongue at him. “You’re just huge.�
He winked.”
Cambria Hebert, Torch

Ljupka Cvetanova
“As soon as you wink, you close your eyes to reality.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, The New Land

Jarod Kintz
“Thanks to my ducks practicing for The Monteverdi Choir tryouts, I didn’t sleep a wink last night. No, I slept a whole blink, which is more restful and less flirtatious than a wink.”
Jarod Kintz, Music is fluid, and my saxophone overflows when my ducks slosh in the sounds I make in elevators.

“As his blond head hit the pillows he patted his chest and winked at her. “Come on up, sweetheart.”
Susan Hayes

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“If you think a blink and a wink are one and the same thing, you need a drink to enable you rethink.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“When you are in love, a wink of sleep satisfies because reality is sweeter than dream.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

Aspen Matis
“Not pausing, Justin grabbed my laptop and opened applications for me to return to college, the moon framed in our kitchen, winking in the window from behind a slate storm-cloud. He asked me questions from the forms aloud, marking my responses—applying me to schools in New York City.”
Aspen Matis, Your Blue Is Not My Blue: A Missing Person Memoir

“Her little wink
The raised eyebrows like the peaks of waves
High I fly like a wandering albatross against my odds”
Kshanasurya

Clifford Geertz
“...the difference, however un-photographable, between a twitch and a wink is vast; as anyone unfortunate enough to have had the first taken for the second knows. The winker is communicating, and indeed communicating in a quite precise and special way: (1) deliberately, (2) to someone in particular, (3) to impart a particular message, (4) according to a socially established code, and (5) without cognizance of the rest of the company. [...] A mere twitch, on the other hand, is neither a failure nor a success; it has no intended recipient; it is not meant to be unwitnessed by anybody; it carries no message. It may be a symptom but it is not a signal. The winker could not not know that he was winking; but the victim of the twitch might be quite unaware of his twitch. The winker can tell what he was trying to do; the twitcher will deny that he was trying to do anything.”
Clifford Geertz, Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture.

Holly Black
“The boy's friends come over to lead him away, and at that moment, improbably, Locke's gaze lifts. His tawny fox eyes meet mine and widen in surprise. I am immobilised, my heart speeding. I brace myself for more scorn, but then one corner of his mouth lifts. He winks, as if in acknowledgement of being caught out. As if we're sharing a secret. As if he thinks I am not loathly, as though he does not find my mortality contagious.”
Holly Black, The Cruel Prince