1.
I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't.
Niki Taylor
2.
The president said that this is not removing a mole. You know, removing a mole, that's an outpatient sort of an operation. This was removing a cancer, removing a cancer takes more time.
Gordon R. England
3.
I also love Mole, the unsung hero of reality programming.
Kathy Griffin
4.
What a curious picture it is to find man, homo sapiens, of divine origin, we are told, seriously considering going underground to escape the consequences of his own folly. With a little wisdom and foresight, surely it is not yet necessary to forsake life in the fresh air and in the warmth of the sunlight. What a paradox if our own cleverness in science should force us to live underground with the moles.
J. William Fulbright
6.
REALISM, n. The art of depicting nature as it is seem by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole, or a story written by a measuring-worm.
Ambrose Bierce
7.
All but blind In his chambered hole Gropes for worms The four-clawed Mole.
Walter de La Mare
9.
But my future is a secret. / It is as shy as a mole.
Anne Sexton
10.
Make enough mole hills, and eventually you will build a mountain.
Seth Godin
11.
I'd love to be a mole on the wall in the Liverpool dressing room at half-time.
Kevin Keegan
12.
Step aside? I step aside for nobeast, whether it be a hallowed hedgehog, an officious otter, a seasoned squirrel, a mutterin' mole or a befuddled badger!
Brian Jacques
13.
If you would keep your soul
From spotted sight or sound,
Live like the velvet mole;
Go burrow underground.
Elinor Wylie
14.
I have seven scars from having moles removed. One was a melanoma, six were precancerous. Get your moles checked!
Jennifer Morrison
15.
Ahimsa magnifies one's own defects, and minimizes those of the opponent. It regards the mole in one's own eye as a beam and the beam in the opponent's eye as a mole.
Mahatma Gandhi
16.
The Rat, meanwhile, was busy examining the label on one of the beer-bottles. "I perceive this to be Old Burton," he remarked approvingly. "Sensible Mole! The very thing! Now we shall be able to mull some ale. Get the things ready, Mole, while I draw the corks."
Kenneth Grahame
18.
Quotation mistakes, inadvertency, expedition, and human lapses, may make not only moles but warts in learned authors.
Thomas Browne
19.
The mole is an animal that digs passages searching for the sun. Sometimes he reaches the surface. When he looks at the sun he goes blind.
Alejandro Jodorowsky
20.
Thus Nero went up and down Greece and challenged the fiddlers at their trade. Æropus, a Macedonian king, made lanterns; Harcatius, the king of Parthia, was a mole-catcher; and Biantes, the Lydian, filed needles.
Jeremy Taylor
21.
Lynx-eyes toward our equals, and moles to ourselves.
[Fr., Lynx envers nos pareils, et taupes envers nous.]
Jean de La Fontaine
23.
Well, either you have a compartment under this floor, containing a living person, or the property is infested by giant moles
Kelley Armstrong
24.
I spend so much time in my studio, which can be very dark, so it can begin to feel as if I'm a mole underground.
Jacob Collins
25.
Old lovers go the way of old photographs, bleaching out gradually as in a slow bath of acid: first the moles and pimples, then the shadings. Then the faces themselves, until nothing remains but the general outlines.
Margaret Atwood
26.
Alec muttered a retort into his coffee. It rhymed with something that sounded a lot more like "ducking glass mole.
Cassandra Clare
27.
The flower and fruit of love are mine The ant, the fieldmouse and the mole
Stevie Smith
29.
We shall creep out quietly into the butler's pantry--" cried the Mole. "--with out pistols and swords and sticks--" shouted ther Rat. "--and rush in upon them," said Badger. "--and whack 'em, and whack 'em, and whack 'em!" cried the Toad in ecstasy, running round and round the room, and jupming over the chairs.
Kenneth Grahame
31.
I am kept in bondage by the moles of my beloved.
Mason Cooley