Crooked

Famous quotes containing the word crooked:

    Whatever question there may be of his talent, there can be none, I think, of his genius. It was a slim and crooked one, but it was eminently personal. He was unperfect, unfinished, inartistic; he was worse than provincial—he was parochial.
    Henry James (1843–1916)

    A brush had left a crooked stroke
    Of what was either cloud or smoke
    From north to south across the blue;
    A piercing little star was through.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    Country of hunchbacks!—where the strong, straight spine
    Jeered at by crooked children, makes his way
    Through by-streets at the kindest hour of day,
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950)