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I like living in my head because in there, everyone is kind and innocent. Once you start integrating yourself into the world, you realize that people are nasty, mean creatures. They're worse than zombies. People try to crush your soul and destroy your happiness, but zombies just want to have a little nibble of your brain.

J. Cornell Michel
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I like living in my head because in there, everyone is kind and innocent. Once you start integrating yourself into the world, you realize that people are nasty, mean creatures. They're worse than zombies. People try to crush your soul and destroy your happiness, but zombies just want to have a little nibble of your brain.

J. Cornell Michel, Jordan's Brains: A Zombie Evolution
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Jealousy is like wood ants, it will nibble away, until there's nothing left.

Charmaine J.Forde
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He who when called upon to speak a disagreeable truth tells it boldly and has done is both bolder and milder than he who nibbles in a low voice and never ceases nibbling.

Johann Kaspar Lavater
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She nibbles her pencil... She's human!

Charles M. Schulz
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Fine. If you insist.I'll try Just.One.Nibble. But--I won't enjoy it.

Lee Wardlaw, Won-Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku
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Since she's discoveredmen would rather drownthan nibble,she does just fine.

Rita Dove, On the Bus With Rosa Parks
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The trouble with Clare was, not only that she wanted to have her cake and eat it too, but that she wanted to nibble at the cakes of other folk as well.

Nella Larsen, Passing
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Just as dumb creatures are snared by food human beings would not be caught unless they had a nibble of hope.

Petronius
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Magic has big sharp teeth. When it bites, it doesn't nibble. It takes big, bloody chunks. So be very, very careful.

William Blystone
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See this abdicated beast, once kingOf them all, nibble his claws:Not anger enough left—no, nor despair—To break his teeth on the bars.

Cecil Day-Lewis, The Complete Poems of C. Day Lewis
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