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from the head honcho to the person who scraped shit from the toilets. He always saw the individual person rather than the job. There were only two types of people that mattered for Tom. Good guys and wanks. That was the only measure he took of anyone. By Mark Wilson Toilets Person Head Honcho Scraped

It will be all right, Tom. Wherever we go now, whatever becomes of us, we'll be together, and it will all be all right. By Philip Reeve Tom

I wish everyone would stop crying, Tom. Uncle Joe would be so angry about it." But she's crying herself now. "He'd be so angry at us, Tom, for crying so much when all he did was laugh. By Melina Marchetta Tom Crying Stop Joe Angry

You always ought to have tom cats arranged, you know - it makes 'em more companionable. By Noel Coward Arranged Makes Companionable Tom Cats

Either the gates of hell had opened, or Tom had lost his mind; for there could be nothing like this entity outside the precincts of the damned, except in the fevered fantasies of a raving paranoid psychopath By Dean Koontz Tom Opened Mind Damned Psychopath

Tom got to rattling off the pranks he and his school boy buddies pulled ... and what I saw wasn't an old man gone wistful but rather an old man still resonating to the glee of a young heart. By Michael Perry Man Tom Pulled Heart Rattling

Worse still, he doesn't know how to follow the piper anymore because it's a path Tom has lost faith in.And the piper knows it. Tom can see it in his father's eyes now. And the more he stares, the clearer it becomes. By Melina Marchetta Piper Tom Worse Follow Anymore

You're a booby," said William. "Booby yerself!" said Tom. By J.r.r. Tolkien William Booby Tom Yerself

Who are you, Master?' he asked.'Eh, what?' said Tom sitting up, and his eyes glinting in the gloom. 'Don't you know my name yet? That's the only answer. Tell me, who are you, alone, yourself and nameless? By J.r.r. Tolkien Master Tom Asked Gloom Answer

Let's get rid of those fucking ghosts once and for all, Proph. We tried burying them, but that never works. So how about we just set them free?""And let them go into the light, Carol Anne?""And just like that, you're a goddamned bastard again." But Tom was smiling as he said it. By S.e. Jakes Proph Rid Fucking Ghosts Carol

Five toms bound and gagged. One ruptured scrotum ... By Rachel Vincent Gagged Toms Bound Scrotum Ruptured

Tom's mind was set to the expectation of the worst that could happen - not death, but disgrace. By George Eliot Tom Happen Death Disgrace Mind

He was born in fury and he lived in lightning. Tom came headlong into life. He was a giant in joy and enthusiasms. He didn't discover the world and its people, he created them. When he read his father's books, he was the first. He lived in a world shining and fresh and as uninspected as Eden on the sixth day. His mind plunged like a colt in a happy pasture, and when later the world put up fences, he plunged against the wire, and when the final stockade surrounded him, he plunged right through it and out. And as he was capable of giant joy, so did he harbor huge sorrow. By John Steinbeck Lightning World Plunged Born Fury

Tom's Cabin, and she spent many hours acting out By Frances Hodgson Burnett Cabin Tom Spent Hours Acting

What do you say, Tom? They both listened. By Charles Dickens Tom Listened

Tom always did anger well. Hid it well, but showed it even better By Melina Marchetta Tom Anger Hid Showed

THOMAS, YOU'RE THE REAL LEADER By James Dashner Thomas Leader Real

her? I wonder. "Tom?" I say, taking advantage of By Greg Iles Tom Taking Advantage

What's your name?" "Becky Thatcher. What's yours? Oh, I know. It's Thomas Sawyer." "That's the name they lick me by. I'm Tom when I'm good. You call me Tom, will you?" "Yes By Mark Twain Becky Thatcher Tom Sawyer Thomas

TOMS is no longer a shoe company ... we're a one-for-one company. By Blake Mycoskie Toms Company Longer Shoe

Tom Bradford is a lot like the real me. He's a man who always put his career second to his family. As long as everything was OK at home, he was OK, too. By Dick Van Patten Bradford Tom Lot Real Family

Every time Tom was tempted to turn back, he made himself think of his brother. Joe, who he sometimes thought had been sent to earth to make his life miserable, who had been a complete pain from the day he was born, who was always getting his own way and who he fantasized about killing at least once a week. Joe, who he really didn't think he could live the rest of his life without. By Sharon Bolton Tom Joe Back Brother Time

Knowing that Tom had a lot of connections in the television industry, I took the opportunity to pitch my sitcom idea to him that I had floating around in my head for years. According to Tom's frank assessment, a comedy about an Eastern Mediterranean peasant flying to America to live with his distant cousin and getting into crazy hijinks was a terrible idea. By Stuart Mcphee Tom Knowing Industry Years Idea

Tom said, "Let me beg you never to tell that story to Will. He'd have you locked up." "But the house wasn't worth what I asked!" "I repeat what I said about Will. What's Adam want with your house?" "He's going to move there. Wants the twins to go to school in Salinas." "What'll By John Steinbeck Tom Beg Story House Salinas

THIS IS WHAT TOM CRUISE BELIEVES IN By Cory O'brien Tom Cruise

Well, everybody does it that way, Huck.""Tom, I am not everybody. By Mark Twain Huck Tom

Tommy . . ." And then Tom murmured, "Lije," in his ear, his voice raspy and desperate, and Prophet shuddered, suddenly as desperate as Tom sounded. Of course, Tom noticed. And that's when he began fucking Prophet in earnest, saying his name like a cross between a chant and a prayer, and Prophet was damned sure no one had made it sound better. No one had ever shortened it like that, but back in New Orleans, Tom had taken it and made it his own, using it every time they fucked. Like he was proving he knew Prophet, reminding Prophet that he'd let Tom in and there was no backing out now. Prophet By S.e. Jakes Prophet Tom Tommy Lije Desperate

My! we couldn't get him out, Tom. And besides, 'twouldn't do any good; they'd ketch him again." "Yes - so they would. But I hate to hear 'em abuse him so like the dickens when he never done - that." "I do too, Tom. Lord, I hear 'em say he's the By Mark Twain Tom Hear Lord Twould Good

He cannot hunt. He cannot sleep. He is angry. He is sad.' The Frenchman ticked off symptoms and jabbed Tom with his elbow. 'He is in love! By Christine Blevins Hunt Sleep Frenchman Tom Angry

A challenge that tested Tom to his limit but in return gave him more than he could ever have imagined. By Bear Grylls Tom Imagined Challenge Tested Limit

I'm just trying not to have a Tom Cruise moment[ ... ]He was having a very Tom Cruise moment By Jamie Mcguire Cruise Moment Tom

Tommy, you're a good little man, but you can't gamble worth a cent. Don't try it over again.' He then handed him his money back, pushed him gently from the room, and so made a devoted slave of Tom Simson. By Bret Harte Tommy Man Cent Good Gamble

Tom's whole being applauded this idea. It was deep, and dark, and awful; the hour, the circumstances, the surroundings, were in keeping with it. By Mark Twain Tom Idea Applauded Deep Dark

At one point I found myself simultaneously cursing him and reaching for the phone to call him and tell him all about how my terrible husband had wronged me, as if there were two versions of him: the imposter who had just hurt me, and the real Tom, who would curse imposter Tom and make it all better. By Camille Pagan Tom Imposter Point Found Simultaneously

TOM!"No answer."TOM!"No answer."What's gone with that boy, I wonder? You TOM!"No answer.The old lady pulled her spectacles down and looked over them about the room; then she put them up and looked out under them. She seldom or never looked THROUGH them for so small a thing as a boy; they were her state pair, the pride of her heart, and were built for "style," not service she could have seen through a pair of stove-lids just as well. By Mark Twain Tom Answer Boy Looked Pair

When I look at Tom, I thank God that he found me, too, that I was there to rescue him from that woman. She'd have driven him mad in the end, I really think that - she'd have ground him down, she'd have made him into something he's not. By Paula Hawkins Tom God Woman Found Rescue

I want my first son to be called 'Tommy.' It will sound great, Tommy Tomlinson By Louis Tomlinson Tommy Called Tomlinson Son Great

THOMAS IS THE REAL LEADER By James Dashner Thomas Leader Real

There's earth under his old feet, and clay on his fingers; wisdom in his bones, and both his eyes are open,' said Tom. It By J.r.r. Tolkien Tom Feet Fingers Wisdom Bones

Tom" softly over the coach-roof. "Hallo", Joe." "Did you hear the message?" "I did, Joe." "What did you make of it, Tom?" "Nothing at all, Joe.""That's a coincidence, too" the guard mused, "for I made the same of it myself. By Charles Dickens Joe Tom Softly Coachroof Hallo

You may thank God you didn't want to be an actor, Tom, because you would have been a very bad one. You worked it out at Thanksgiving, I guess, when you were all together. And it's working smooth as butter. I see Will's hand in this. Don't tell me if you don't want to.""I wasn't in favor of it," said Tom."It doesn't sound like you," his father said. "You'd be for scattering the truth out in the sun for me to see. Don't tell the others I know." He turned away and then came back and put his hand on Tom's shoulder. "Thank you for wanting to honor me with the truth, my son. It's not clever but it's more permanent. By John Steinbeck God Actor Tom Bad Thanksgiving

Katharine: I can't keep up with you!Tom: I don't want you to keep up. I love you for yourself.- Death on the Family Tree By Patricia Sprinkle Tom Katharine Death Tree Family

If there was ever someone to look up to, it's Tom Hanks. By John Krasinski Hanks Tom

Where Jack isn't safe, Tom's in danger. By George Eliot Tom Jack Safe Danger

Tom was like the rest of the respectable boys, in that he envied Huckleberry his gaudy outcast condition, and was under strict orders not to play with him. So he played with him every time he got a chance. Huckleberry By Mark Twain Tom Boys Condition Huckleberry Rest

Chris and I care about each other and we're still friends. Tom is the most incredible man in the world. By Katie Holmes Chris Friends Care Tom World

Tom opened his eyes, and looked upon his master. "Ye poor miserable critter!" he said, "there ain't no more ye can do! I forgive ye, with all my soul!" and he fainted entirely away. By Harriet Beecher Stowe Tom Eyes Master Opened Looked

Confused and fearful as he was, this one thing Tom knew for certain. No man ever took another man's balls in his mouth to mock him. By Jez Morrow Tom Confused Fearful Thing Knew

It was strange to have his parents needing something from him. Something this big. In the past, they needed silence from him if he was making a racket. They needed him to apply himself. "I need you to be sensible, Tom." But not this need. Not the need to make everything right. By Melina Marchetta Strange Parents Needing Needed Tom

I want you to know that I remember the conversations we had in Year Twelve, when you told me you wanted to do a cultural studies degree because you believed in trade, not aid, and you believed that the only way was to ask the questions and listen to the needs of the people and I remember thinking that exact moment, I want to change the world with her. And I remember feeling that again in Georgie's attic. That's a pretty powerful gift you have there, Ms. Finke. To make the laziest guy around want to change the world with you. So next time you remember standing in your bedroom naked, know that it is the most amazing view from any angle, especially the one where we get to see inside. Love always, Always, Tom By Melina Marchetta Believed Remember Twelve Year Trade

Thomas? I think I'm going to need a bigger gun. By Seanan Mcguire Thomas Gun Bigger

With Ray? Only Prophet could manage to get pissed the way Tom wanted him to be and then quickly turn it around, accept the situation, and make it his. Which pissed Tom off. Again. Classic Prophet move. Tom tried to shake the pissed off-edness and went with command instead. "Come with me." Prophet gave him the side-eye. His gaze held a little drunken amusement - and something else Tom had yet to place. But he would. "He's yours?" Ray, the big man in leather who was sitting way too close to Prophet for Tom's comfort looked between them. There were so many ways Tom could answer that, several of them that could spike Prophet right through the heart. But the one that came out without hesitation was, "Better believe he's mine." Ray stood. "Don't get fucking mouthy. He sat with me." "I'll deal with him," Tom promised. By S.e. Jakes Tom Prophet Pissed Ray Accept

He says-him as was here just now-'When Tom shut up the house, mate, to go to rack, the beds was left, all made, like as if somebody was a-going to sleep in every bed. And if you was to walk through the bedrooms now, you'd see the ragged mouldy bedclothes a heaving and a heaving like seas. And a heaving and a heaving with what?' he says. 'Why, with the rats under 'em.' By Charles Dickens Tom Heaving Mate House Rack

Tom looked more and more like a rabbi. As is the way of men of character in provincial towns, he tended to become a collection of mannerisms, a caricature of himself. By Frank O'connor Tom Rabbi Looked Towns Mannerisms

Go to bed, Tom," he managed to say. "Don't wake me in the morning. I plan to be dead. By Diana Gabaldon Tom Bed Managed Morning Dead

Tom Sawyer said I was a numskull. By Mark Twain Sawyer Tom Numskull

Tom was not good at math. He'd started to lose his way in middle school, as so many American kids did. It had happened gradually; first he hadn't understood one lesson, and then another and another. By Amanda Ripley Tom Math Good American School

Something always turned up. That was Tom's philosophy. By Patricia Highsmith Turned Tom Philosophy

Hello," he said. "Tom?" A whoop of joy. "Alice, where are you? Are you all right?" "Never better, Tom. And you? By Mary Higgins Clark Tom Alice Joy Whoop

Cheers, Tom. I'm shagging your daughter again. Oh, and before I forget, you must know that her safety is completely in my hands now. Did I also mention that she is mine? Mine, Tom. I keep what's mine very close and very safe. By Raine Miller Tom Cheers Mine Shagging Daughter

As far as I'm concerned, Tom is a man left behind. This is unacceptable to this United States Marine. You have my word that we will bring him home to you and your son. By Carter Quinn Tom Concerned Marine Man Left

Tom Snyder was born to broadcast. He loved television and it loved him back. In that, he was a member of a vanishing breed, especially as narrowcasting displaces broadcasting, 'online' replaces 'on the air,' and any Tom, Dick or Mary can be monarch of a desktop domain, uplinking themselves to satellites in space. By Tom Shales Snyder Broadcast Tom Born Loved

Part of me hates that you know me so well.""And the other part?"Prophet gave a faint grin, then said quietly, "Loves it," like if he said it too loudly, fate might swoop in and snatch this moment, the word, out from under them.Tom stilled. He didn't need the words, never really had. Like Prophet, he valued actions, but to actually hear that one word out of Prophet's mouth ... it was all Tom needed. By S.e. Jakes Loves Prophet Part Well Grin

Please, enlighten me, Tom. What exactly did you observe?" "That men fly to you like a bug to a zapper." "Lovely. That's a lovely analogy. Yes, I'm a man-eater, Tom. By Fisher Amelie Tom Enlighten Lovely Observe Zapper

At the front door I see Tommy, a dark, unhappy shape in the middle of the sunny afternoon. We match, I think. But we don't go together. By Amanda Maciel Tommy Dark Unhappy Afternoon Front

Tom had nearly bit his tongue off trying not to goad Prophet into further insults, which probably annoyed Prophet more than anything. Tom couldn't figure out if the guy was doing it to purposely bug the shit out of him, or if this was simply how he operated on a day-to-day basis. It was like trying to balance in quicksand - in the end, it was easier to give up and let yourself get pulled under. By S.e. Jakes Prophet Tom Insults Bit Tongue

From time to time people who knew us both would try to get us to make up. "Life's too short, Tom." But I'd only get bullish about that. "Too right. Life's too short to be fucking about with Engelbert Humperdinck. By Tom Jones Time Life Tom People Knew

Tom is trying to tag a banshee? By himself? Go for it, coffin bait. By Kim Harrison Tom Banshee Tag Coffin Bait

With the confidence and peace of mind native to true genius, I lay my life story before the world, so that the reader may learn how to educate himself to be a great tomcat, may recognize the full extent of my excellence, may love, value, honour and admire me- and worship me a little. Should anyone be audacious enough to think of casting doubt on the sterling worth of this remarkable book, let him reflect that he is dealing with a tomcat possessed of intellect, understanding, and sharp claws. By E.t.a. Hoffmann Genius World Excellence Love Honour

Present and future, Harry Potter ... ' He pulled Harry's wand from his pocket and began to trace it through the air, writing three shimmering words: TOM MARVOLO RIDDLE Then he waved the wand once, and the letters of his name rearranged themselves: I AM LORD VOLDEMORT By J.k. Rowling Potter Harry Present Future Tom

They were not friends. They didn't know each other. It struck Tom like a horrible truth, true for all time, true for the people he had known in the past and for those he would know in the future: each had stood and would stand before him, and he would know time and time again that he would never know them, and the worst was that there would always be the illusion, for a time, that he did know them, and that he and they were completely in harmony and alike. For an instant the wordless shock of his realization seemed more than he could bear. By Patricia Highsmith Time Friends True Tom Truth

Ethan Sullivan, registered smart-ass By Chloe Neill Sullivan Ethan Registered Smartass

Tom hated to admit defeat, even in matters far less important than this. He believed that all problems could be solved if they were tackled in the right way, with the right equipment. This was a challenge to his scientific ingenuity; the fact that there were many lives involved was immaterial. Dr. Tom Lawson had no great use for human beings, but he did respect the Universe. This was a private fight between him and It. By Arthur C. Clarke Defeat Tom Hated Admit Matters

Eldest, that's what I am. Mark my words, my friends: Tom was here before the river and the trees; Tom remembers the first raindrop and the first acorn. He made paths before the Big People, and saw the Little People arriving. He was here before the Kings and the graves and the Barrow-wights. When the Elves passed westward, Tom was here already, before the seas were bent. He knew the dark under the stars when it was fearless - before the Dark Lord came from Outside. By J.r.r. Tolkien Tom People Eldest Dark Big

But good Lord, how could Tom possibly keep the interest of a woman who spoke six languages? He barely spoke one. You By Elizabeth Hunter Lord Tom Languages Spoke Good

Tom , the third son, was most like his father. He was born in fury and he lived in lightning.Tom came headlong into life. He was a giant in joy and enthusiasms. He didn't discover the world and its people, he created them..He lived in a world shining and fresh and as uninspected as Eden on the sixth day. By John Steinbeck Tom Son Father Lived World

Polly asked him questions that were full of guile, and very deep - for she wanted to trap him into damaging revealments. Like many other simple-hearted souls, it was her pet vanity to believe she was endowed with a talent for dark and mysterious diplomacy, and she loved to contemplate her most transparent devices as marvels of low cunning. Said she: "Tom, it was middling warm in school, warn't it?" "Yes'm." "Powerful warm, warn't it?" "Yes'm." "Didn't you want to go in a-swimming, Tom?" A bit of a scare shot through Tom - a touch of uncomfortable suspicion. He searched Aunt Polly's face, but it told him nothing. So he said: "No'm - well, not very much. By Mark Twain Tom Guile Deep Revealments War

I hate you! I hate you!" Hester was yelling"Well I care about you, whether you like it or not!" Tom screamed. By Philip Reeve Hate Hester Yelling Tom Screamed

Why, Tom - us people will go on livin' when all them people is gone. Why, Tom, we're the people that live. They ain't gonna wipe us out. Why, we're the people - we go on.''We take a beatin' all the time.''I know.' Ma chuckled. 'Maybe that makes us tough. Rich fellas come up an' they die, an' their kids ain't no good, an' they die out. But, Tom, we keep a-comin'. Don' you fret none, Tom. A different time's comin'. By John Steinbeck Tom People Livin Die Live

psychologist Timothy By Malcolm Gladwell Timothy Psychologist

Thomas looked like someone's painting of the forgotten Greek god of body cologne. He had long hair so dark that light itself could not escape it, and even fresh from the shower it was starting to curl. His eyes were the color of thunderclouds, and he never did a single moment of exercise to earn the gratuitous amount of ripple in his musculature. He was wearing jeans and no shirthis standard household uniform. I once saw him answer the door to speak to a female missionary in the same outfit, and she'd assaulted him in a cloud of forgotten copies of The Watchtower. The tooth marks she left had been interesting. By Jim Butcher Greek Thomas Cologne Looked Painting

Obviously, I'm kind of loyal to Tom [Welling] because that's who I work with so to me he's my Superman. By Erica Durance Welling Tom Superman Kind Loyal

He dumped me again!' She narrows her eyes on Tom accusingly. I drop my bag by my desk and watch as Victoria fires all sorts of accusations at a very guilty looking Tom. 'Don't ask me to come out with you ever again,' she spits, pointing her pen at him. 'Friday, you cleared off with the scientist, and last night you didn't even have the decency to go home with the same man!''Tom!' I gasp sarcastically. 'I thought the scientist was your soul mate?''He still might be,' Tom defends himself in a high pitched voice. 'I'm just sampling what's on offer before I decide on what to invest in. By Jodi Ellen Malpas Tom Dumped Friday Scientist Victoria

A 'T' for Tess, a 'T' for Toby. By C.j. Duggan Tess Toby

I had rather face wild beasts and diseases than the perils of civilization.There is a proverb, which Tom was kind enough not to voice: be careful what you wish for. Unfortunately, not only did I get it, but so did those around me. By Marie Brennan Tom Proverb Voice Face Wild

Tom was okay, but we were just pretending to like each other, hoping that eventually, if we pretended hard enough, it would turn real. Maybe it would and maybe it wouldn't. But Jonah was already real. Even Matthew was real, though I'd never seen him. And they made me real. By Natalie Standiford Real Tom Hoping Eventually Pretending

Tom's cowardice was as huge as his courage, as it must be in great men. By John Steinbeck Tom Courage Men Cowardice Huge

You love the Pope, don't you, Paddy?" Tom is staring at me."Why, I do not know," I say, surprised into honesty. "I hardly know about him. Only he did not send help to us when we were hungry at home. Perhaps he did not know. By Jonatha Ceely Paddy Pope Love Tom Surprised

Tom was deep in MEGO by then. My Eyes Glaze Over. Normally, he was fascinated by matters statistic, but look up "fascination" someday. By Michael Flynn Mego Tom Deep Fascination Someday

Tom isn't one of the men whose legs trailed by a hank of sinews, or whose guts cascaded from their casing like slithering eels. Nor were his lungs turned to glue or his brains to stodge by the gas. But he's scarred all the same having to live in the same skin as the man who did the things that needed to be done back then. He carries that other shadow, which is cast inward. By M.l. Stedman Tom Sinews Eels Men Legs

Poor Tom did not know and could not learn that dissembling successfully is one of the creative joys of a businessman. To indicate enthusiasm was to be idiotic. By John Steinbeck Tom Poor Businessman Learn Dissembling

I am reminded of the proverb about the man with a single teacup to fetch water for his plants. In order to keep some alive, he had to let others die or run himself ragged. I have chosen to water this particular plant despite all its thorns, and I must simply hope my relationship with Tom can survive my absence. By Stacey Lee Reminded Proverb Man Single Teacup

Vengeance is mine sayeth the Lord. Was Father Tom thinking about vengeance now? The possibility amused him. Perhaps the next time he went to confession he would ask him. A priest should understand. That was his job, wasn't it? To understand and forgive? Maybe understanding would come with death. By Julie Garwood Lord Vengeance Mine Sayeth Father

Hoy shit!" Van yells. "Tom Carter! On tour with us! Man, it's gonna be wild! Chicks, parties ... chicks! It's gonna be so fucking wild! The man is a fucking legend!"Sonny looks shell-shocked. Then, he springs to life. "Damn straight, he's a legend! He's a pussy legend! We are touring with the best there is! Just think of the stuff he can teach us." He gets this dreamy look in his eyes.Honestly, he's starting to freak me out. By Samantha Towle Hoy Shit Legend Chicks Gonna

It is nearly two o'clock in the morning, and Tom Bolan is ass-over-head, military-grade, wearing-more-booze-than-he's-ingesting drunk. By Robert Jackson Bennett Militarygrade Drunk Tom Bolan Morning

I'm a bit of a Doubting Thomas - always worrying about things. By Kristin Scott Thomas Thomas Doubting Things Bit Worrying

All I could think was that he, too, was going to war; that he, too, was leaving Deyning, leaving my world. I'd only just found him, only just realized that the universe included someone named Tom Cuthbert and now he was about to disappear. It seemed already the war had found me. By Judith Kinghorn Deyning Leaving World War Tom

When she spoke, Tom held his breath, so eagerly he listened; when she sang, he sat like one entranced. She touched his organ, and from that bright epoch even it, the old companion of his happiest hours, incapable as he had thought of elevation, began a new and deified existence. By Charles Dickens Tom Spoke Breath Listened Sang

Thomas was my true name but everyone knew me as Mick, except my mother, who knew me as definitely Michael. By Thomas Keneally Mick Michael Knew Thomas Mother

Tom found himself writing "BECKY" in the sand with his big toe; he scratched it out, and was angry with himself for his weakness. But he wrote it again, nevertheless; he could not help it. By Mark Twain Becky Tom Writing Toe Weakness