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Enough small empty boxes thrown into a big empty box fill it full. By Carl Sandburg Full Empty Small Boxes Thrown

liberally equipped with one-way pockets By P.g. Wodehouse Liberally Pockets Equipped Oneway

So am I going to get a zipper in my chest? By Kresley Cole Chest Zipper

I've got a lot of stuff in the bed of my truck. By Nicholas Sparks Truck Lot Stuff Bed

You're a firestarter honey...just one big Zippo lighter By Stephen King Zippo Honey Lighter Firestarter Big

Pack pack kill kill By Erin Hunter Pack Kill

waistcoat-pocket, By Lewis Carroll Waistcoatpocket

My dad did a load a day, folding it in front of whatever Eagles, Flyers, or 76ers game was on TV. By Kelly Corrigan Flyers Eagles Day Folding Game

One of my timesaving habits is to save all of my magazines and junk mail for airplane trips. I walk on the plane with a very heavy bundle, but by the time the trip is over, it can all be thrown away. By Renee Fleming Timesaving Habits Save Magazines Junk

our bags, and through the family By Karen Tjebben Bags Family

You'll fold faster than Superman on laundry day By Jerry Seinfeld Superman Day Fold Faster Laundry

If you turned sideways and stuck your tongue out, you could probably pass for a zipper. By Francine Pascal Zipper Turned Sideways Stuck Tongue

I'm a taped-together girl, but I can carry my own baggage. By Emery Lord Girl Baggage Tapedtogether Carry

Baggage is how you carry the good stuff. By Marsha Moyer Baggage Stuff Carry Good

he led us to a table so far back we may have changed zip codes. By Matt Abraham Codes Led Table Back Changed

The stitch ripper is your friend. Be one with the stitch ripper... By Jeanette Watts Stitch Friend Ripper

Will wolfed down his sandwich, drank half his water, and went to work examining the boxes. He discovered that all of them had dates scrawled on the side, so he cranked up to his highest speed, motored around the room rearranging them, and had them neatly arranged in chronological order in less than twenty minutes. Three equal rows, forty boxes in each, lined up in the center of the room. Some were sealed; most were open. Their weight varied greatly; some were packed solid and heavy with books and ledgers, while others contained nothing but rolled-up maps. By Mark Frost Sandwich Drank Water Wolfed Half

The worlds smallest package is a person wrapped up in themselves. By Lecrae Worlds Smallest Package Person Wrapped

All around the Lady Jessica - piled in corners of the Arrakeen great hall, mounded in the open spaces - stood the packaged freight of their lives: boxes, trunks, cartons, cases - some partly unpacked. By Frank Herbert Jessica Boxes Trunks Cartons Cases

We've been lucky. The autumn happened to be dry and warm. We managed to dig the potatoes before the rain and cold set in. Minus what we owed and returned to the Mikulitsyns, we have up to twenty sacks, and it is all in the main bin of the cellar, covered above, over the floor, with straw and old, torn blankets. Down there, under the floor, we also put two barrels of Tonya's salted cucumbers and another two of cabbage she has pickled. The fresh cabbage is hung from the crossbeams, head to head, tied in pairs. The supply of carrots is buried in dry sand. As is a sufficient amount of harvested black radishes, beets, and turnips, and upstairs in the house there is a quantity of peas and beans. The firewood stored up in the shed will last till spring. By Boris Pasternak Lucky Floor Dry Cabbage Head

He said, first let's just unzip your religion down. By Tori Amos Unzip Religion

What will NY152 say today, I wonder. I turn on my computer. I wait impatiently as it connects. I go online, and my breath catches in my chest until I hear three little words: You've got mail. I hear nothing. Not even a sound on the streets of New York, just the beating of my own heart. I have mail. From you. By Nora Ephron Today Mail Hear York Computer

it is hard for an empty sack to stand upright By Benjamin Franklin Upright Hard Empty Sack Stand

nothing in the bag but a quart By Celeste Ng Quart Bag

Music is split up now into little pockets. By Chris Martin Music Pockets Split

When it comes to luggage, I am an underpacker. By Pharrell Williams Luggage Underpacker

Bookbag, Pocketshoe. By Rebecca Stead Pocketshoe Bookbag

Only two bags, huh?" Helga was eighty, feisty, and the fastest knitter Elsie had ever seen. "We'll have to work on that. It's not a respectable stash until it has its own room. By Debora Geary Huh Bags Feisty Elsie Helga

When we unwrap presents, I tend to sit there with a bin liner trying to collect up the wrapping paper and thinking about which pieces I can reuse and which I will recycle. By Jade Jagger Presents Recycle Unwrap Tend Sit

shopping trolleys By Lee Child Shopping Trolleys

Dan opened the Zippo and lit the fuse.It hissed for half a seconds, then the rocket shot screaming away.Crack!"Over there!" One of the kidnappers shouted.Amy started to rise. "Let's go!""Wait," Dan said, aiming the second rocket. "It's a two-part plan." He lit the fuse and the rocket shot off in the direction of the would-be kidnappers."Auuuurrrrgghh!""Run now!" Dan said.Amy and Dan burst from the dumpster and scrambled for the entrance of the lot. Looking behind him, Dan saw that one of the kidnappers was frantically fanning his butt, which was smoking slightly."Part two was completely unnecessary, wasn't it?" Amy yelled as they ran."Yup! By Clifford Riley Dan Zippo Rocket Awaycrack Opened

I pack every minute I can with something to do. By Bryan Adams Pack Minute

A sack that can contain a person's greed ... doesn't exist in this world. If your hearts not content, no matter how much you put in the sack, it's never enough. By Seo Do-Young Greed Person Sack World Content

E-mail is a modern Penny Post: the world is a single city with a single postal rate. By Anne Fadiman Post Single Penny Email Rate

The building was crowded with men and women packing stuff into boxes and bags, leather stuff, nylon, canvas, and rubber stuff, with brass rings and silver chains, steel buckles and studded straps. Elephant stuff. By Richard Schmitt Stuff Nylon Canvas Bags Leather

Rip yourself open. Sew yourself shut. By Chuck Palahniuk Rip Open Sew Shut

At the World Cup, there is a constant risk that you might find a bag or some object that has been left behind, and no one is quite sure what it is. To bring in a full bomb-disposal team for each item can be very time-consuming. The PackBot can go over rough terrain, climb stairs, pick things up, and also be operated from a safe distance. By Colin Angle Cup World Constant Risk Find

Sometimes I'd like to stuff all Jews (myself included) into the drawer of a laundry basket. then open it to see if they've suffocated By Franz Kafka Jews Included Basket Stuff Drawer

into my back pocket. By Helen Klein Ross Pocket Back

I love bags, and little bags within bags. Everything is contained. By Reem Acra Bags Love Contained

Like foxes to a dustbin, By Robert Galbraith Dustbin Foxes

Nothing's faster than the Internet. By Anna Sui Internet Faster

I don't want to see the uncut version of anything. By Jean Kerr Uncut Version

Someone might as well roll up the whole sky, pack it away for good. By Jandy Nelson Sky Pack Good Roll

One fleece down, one to go. By Pattie Mallette Fleece

If zipper catches skin, I'll know I had it out when I should a kept it in. By Alice Cooper Skin Zipper Catches

A box of tacks - might actually be something less obvious: a box and tacks. By Anonymous Tacks Box Obvious

I can't stand unpacking. By Shannen Doherty Unpacking Stand

Add little to little and there will be a big pile. By Ovid Add Pile Big

What should be shrunken must first be stretched. By Laozi Stretched Shrunken

One file's worth all the Bibles in the world. By Jack Sheppard Bibles World File Worth

Everything important that I have done can be put into a little suitcase. By Marcel Duchamp Suitcase Important Put

What was done with the seed saved from the India Hemp last summer? It ought, all of it, to have been sewn again; that not only a stock of seed sufficient for my own purposes might have been raised, but to have disseminated the seed to others; as it is more valuable than the common Hemp. By George Washington India Hemp Seed Summer Saved

Thank the gods for crunchy food. "I don't see how we are expected to be confined in this . . ." Chew. Chew. Chew. "The blanket is hardly big enough to cover my . . ." Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. By Emily R. King Chew Crunch Food Gods Crunchy

Words are only postage stamps delivering the object for you to unwrap By George Bernard Shaw Words Unwrap Postage Stamps Delivering

Tex shrink-wrapped a dealer's BMW. Wrapped the wholething in plastic wrap and then used a portable blow drier on itto tighten the plastic. Wordhas it, it was several layers deep. By Kristen Ashley Bmw Tex Shrinkwrapped Dealer Plastic

Tis pleasant to have a large heap to take from. By Horace Tis Pleasant Large Heap

When a man is wrapped up in himself, he makes a pretty small package. By John Ruskin Package Man Wrapped Makes Pretty

Once you take the cat out of the bag, you can't cram it back in. By Jen Calonita Bag Cat Cram Back

Your longevity and health are more determined by your ZIP code than they are by your genetic code. By Tom Frieden Zip Code Longevity Health Determined

carrying a mobile phone and an electronic diary. A short stocky By John Dale Carrying Diary Mobile Phone Electronic

Letters are expectation packaged in an envelope. By Shana Alexander Letters Envelope Expectation Packaged

So, we get into the first piece. Then, layer, layer, layer, do all of this. Then we jump into the trousers. Then I'm zip-tied in to this bottom piece and glued into the feet. So you can't get out. There is a zipper ... somewhere. But it'll cost you money to find out where. And to actually make it functional, it's pretty ridiculous. So, I plan ahead. By Colm Feore Layer Piece Trousers Feet Zipper

If I don't have room for an item, I put it in warehouses. By Ursula Andress Item Warehouses Room Put

Just shred baby, shred. By Al Davis Baby Shred

pocket. "Tanner," Nathaniel By Rachel Hauck Pocket Tanner Nathaniel

I had a paper route when I was a kid. I was supposed to go to 2,000 houses. Or two dumpsters. By Mitch Hedberg Kid Paper Route Houses Dumpsters

Crunches only go so deep. By Miranda Lambert Crunches Deep

You're trying to take something that can be described in many, many sentences and pages of prose, but you can convert it into a couple lines of poetry and you still get the essence, so it's that compression. The best code is poetry. By Satya Nadella Prose Essence Compression Poetry Sentences

Most of us cannot afford to store a year's supply of luxury items, but find it more practical to store staples that might keep us from starving in case of emergency. By James E. Faust Store Items Emergency Afford Year

We turn our own lives into an information archive by storing all our emails, SMS, digital photos, and other digital traces of our existence. By Lev Manovich Sms Digital Emails Photos Existence

The folder thick enough to contain a hundred headaches. By Alessandra Torre Headaches Folder Thick Hundred

What would happen if our clothes were Internet-enabled? Can you imagine if you lost a sock? You could send out a search, and sock No. 3117 would respond that it's under the couch in the living room. By Vint Cerf Internetenabled Happen Clothes Sock Search

There are few things in this world I have left to hang on to, and one of them is my ball sack. By Jarod Kintz Sack Things World Left Hang

Guess we should start by X-raying it," Liz said slowly. "We'll need to scan it for biohazards, of course, and - " Abby lunged forward, cutting Liz off. She didn't hesitate as she grabbed the package and ripped. Scraps of paper and packing material flew everywhere, but no one said a thing as Abby turned the envelope upside down and dumped the contents onto the table. "Or we could do that," Liz finished. By Ally Carter Xraying Liz Guess Slowly Abby

I share the streets with aimlessly moving scraps of paper and little whirlwinds of dust, with motes that pass like erratic thieves under eaves and through doors. By China Mieville Dust Doors Share Streets Aimlessly

The deployment of geolocating tags attached to ordinary garbage could paint a surprising picture of the waste management system, as trash is shipped throughout the country in a maze-like disposal process - as we saw in Seattle with our own Trash Track project. By Carlo Ratti Trash Seattle Track System Process

I can unzip the air and disappear inside it. By Jandy Nelson Unzip Air Disappear Inside

The day I leave the power, inside my pockets will only be dust. By Antonio De Oliveira Salazar Power Inside Dust Day Leave

The uniform has a hundred pockets, big flat pockets for deliveries and eensy narrow pockets for gear, pockets sewn into sleeves, thighs, shins. The equipment stuck into these multifarious pockets tends to be small, tricky, lightweight: pens, markers, penlights, penknives, lock picks, bar-code scanners, flares, screwdrivers, Liquid Knuckles, bundy stunners, and lightsticks. A calculator is stuck upside-down to her right thigh, doubling as a taxi meter and a stopwatch. On By Neal Stephenson Pockets Shins Big Gear Sleeves

I'm moving to Mars next week, so if you have any boxes ... By Steven Wright Mars Week Boxes Moving

Phoneless Cord in his stocking, ostentatiously packaged, By David Foster Wallace Cord Phoneless Stocking Ostentatiously Packaged

By some estimates, the data-storage curve is rocketing upward at the rate of 800 percent per year. Organizations are collecting so much data they're overwhelmed. Families are no different; we have more things on disk, more photos, more items stored than we'll ever have to allocate time for. "Since Kodachrome made way for jpeg, pictures accumulate on hard drives like wet leaves in a gutter." (Jim Lewis, author of "The King is Dead") By Jeff Davidson Estimates Percent Year Datastorage Curve

Divide and Conquer. By Gaius Julius Caesar Conquer Divide

hand-crank sieve. By Michael Kaye Handcrank Sieve

A book, being a physical object, engenders a certain respect that zipping electrons cannot. Because you cannot turn a book off, because you have to hold it in your hands, because a book sits there, waiting for you, whether you think you want it or not, because of all these things, a book is a friend. It's not just the content, but the physical being of a book that is there for you always and unconditionally. By Mo Willems Book Object Engenders Respect Zipping

In life, when the baggage gets too heavy, you have to put it down. By Nikki Sixx Life Heavy Baggage Put

Give me an inch and I'll give you a mile. By Patrick Neal Mile Give Inch

We are all self-composting. By Chuck Palahniuk Selfcomposting

For all the environmental troubles single-use shopping bags cause, the much greater impacts are in what they contain. reducing the human footprint means addressing fundamentally unsustainable habits of food consumption, such as expecting strawberries in the depths of winter or buying of seafood that are being fished to the brink of extinction. By Susan Freinkel Environmental Troubles Singleuse Shopping Bags

rolled down. As I By Helga Sellmain Rolled

sift people to find the humans. By Frank Herbert Sift Humans People Find

The overwhelming trend of our age is to take products that were once delivered as physical goods, find ways to turn them into data, and stream them into your home. By Chris Anderson Goods Find Data Home Overwhelming

Disperse your menacing armies! And relinguish your delicious stores of Nestle Crunch bars. By Chuck Palahniuk Disperse Armies Menacing Nestle Crunch

By 2010, we as a species were creating more data per day than we did from the beginning of time until 2003. By 2015, 76 exabytes of data will travel across the Internet every year. By Bruce Schneier Data Species Creating Day Beginning

If the mind fits, shrink it. By Brian Spellman Fits Shrink Mind

A half roll of Life Savers fused to the pockets,And in yet another, a lone unwrapped mintHad bundled itself in a stole of gray lint. By David Rakoff Life Savers Lint Half Roll

With this mindset, I decided to exact a little karmic revenge. Poking through my side-pocket I reclaim my trusty Ziploc bag with all the goodies inside it. It was almost empty now. This had indeed been one of the cycles where I had abused it a little too much. Oh well, not like there was all that much to do in Cleveland. By Alex Bergauer Mindset Revenge Decided Exact Karmic

How quickly, how neatly the chaos of a living person could be reduced to an insignificant box. By Josh Lanyon Quickly Box Neatly Chaos Living

When I retire I'm going to spend my evenings by the fireplace going through those boxes. There are things in there that ought to be burned. By Richard M. Nixon Boxes Retire Spend Evenings Fireplace