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I am shrunken and shriveled inside, a rotten chestnut hidden beneath a deceptively smooth shell -- Laura Wiess

A short story padded. A species of composition bearing the same relation to literature that the panorama bears to art. As it is too long to be read at a sitting the impressions made by its successive parts are successively effaced, as in the pa -- Ambrose Bierce

Salt. Wound. Together at last. -- Maureen Johnson

Everything is packed into a second which is either consummated or not consummated. -- Henry Miller

Brief let me be. The fewer words the better prayer. -- Martin Luther

Completely dried up, They've become beans. -- Santoka Taneda

Here he produced two immense folded packets, which appeared each to contain a whole ream of closely written manuscript. They had been the labour of the worthy man's whole life; and never were labour and zeal more absurdly wasted. -- Walter Scott

We've discovered a way to dilute -- Lemony Snicket

Sometimes I had to spend a whole day mixing a boiling mass with a heavy iron rod nearly as large as myself. I would be broken with fatigue at the day's end. Other days, on the contrary, the work would be a most minute and delicate fractional crystallization, in the effort to concentrate the radium. -- Marie Curie

is the answer none of the above
crouched in a hole like a mud-streaked fugitive
everyday a different version of
pouring it away like a water through a sieve -- David Peter Gray

I burn, I freeze; I am never warm. I am rigid; I forgot softness because it did not serve me. -- Catherynne M Valente

I'll be washed and ironed. I'll be washed and ironed and starched. -- Sherwood Anderson

To understand techniques, you must learn that they contain a lot of condensed movement. -- Bruce Lee

Days, pale slices between nights, they blend, not exactly alike, transparencies so lightly tinted that only stacked all together do they darken to a fatal shade. -- John Updike

Quite pure, quite free of future planning, I mounted
the tangled funeral pyre built for my suffering,
so sure of nothing more to buy for future needs,
while in my heart the stored reserves kept silent. -- Rainer Maria Rilke

If the mind fits, shrink it. -- Brian Spellman

powdered horn is snorted like cocaine.) -- Elizabeth Kolbert

Raw I'mma give it to ya, with no trivia.
Raw like cocaine straight from Bolivia. -- U-God

Raw, gentle, and easy, it mizzled out of the high air, a special elixir, tasting of spells and stars and air, carrying a peppery dust in it, and moving like a rare light sherry on his tongue. Rain. -- Ray Bradbury

vanilla with a twist. -- Lora Ann

For now, bread and mead call us, appetites whetted, to witness what I have been nursing, encased in iron, licked by flame, and tended with relish. -- Kevin Hearne

Let me be boiled to death with melancholy. -- William Shakespeare

It is nearly an insoluble pancake, a conundrum of inscrutable potentialities, a snorter. -- Flann O'brien

Eight, sir; seven, sir; Six, sir; five, sir; Four, sir; Three, sir; Two, sir; one! Tenser, said the Tensor. Tenser, said the Tensor. Tension, apprehension, And dissension have begun. -- Alfred Bester

Time is compressed like the fist I close on my knee ... I hold inside it the clues and solutions and the power for what I must do now. -- Margaret Atwood

Honey or condensed milk with your bread?" he was so excited that he said, "Both," and then, so as not to seem greedy, he added, "but don't bother about the bread, please. -- A.a. Milne

Tex shrink-wrapped a dealer's BMW. Wrapped the whole
thing in plastic wrap and then used a portable blow drier on it
to tighten the plastic. Word
has it, it was several layers deep. -- Kristen Ashley

Simplify, simplify. -- William Zinsser

An epic simplicity -- Yann Martel

Atomize and refigure the word. -- Christopher H. Sartisohn

And I think, What's the opposite of suffocation? -- Bill Konigsberg

Someone who is all wrapped up in himself makes a very small package. -- Anonymous

A definition is a sack of flour compressed into a thimble -- Remy De Gourmont

Incubated. And then raised. And then beheaded. And then plucked. And then cut up. And then put on a grill. And then put on a bun. Damn, it's gonna take a while. I don't have time. Scrambled! -- Mitch Hedberg

For now, this afternoon, you saw and touched
my heart, dissolved and liquid in your hands. -- Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz

...bleached by darkness -- A.s. Byatt

Buttered, I lie on my single bed, flat, like a piece of toast. I -- Margaret Atwood

My life felt so cluttered and obstructed that I could hardly breathe. I inhabited a closed, concentrated world, airless and without exits. -- Nell Casey

A thirty-two-ounce soda and a tank of gas is America distilled to its seminal fluids. -- Richard Manning

Is it solid or cream filled?" Dallas screams. -- Jillian Dodd

Shit soup was being stirred and it was simmering now, and getting ready to be served with a side of crunchy crackers. -- Amelia Hutchins

Evanescent like ice that is melting away; -- Lao-Tzu

In labouring to be brief, I become obscure. -- Horace

Short form media is reductionist by nature. -- Jon Krakauer

I have packed myself into silence so deeply and for so long that I can never unpack myself using words. When I speak, I only pack myself a little differently. -- Herta Muller

Desription should be very brief and have an incidental nature. -- Anton Chekhov

Aggle flabble kabble . . . snurp? -- Mo Willems

How swiftly the strained honey
of afternoon light
flows into darkness
and the closed bud shrugs off
its special mystery
in order to break into blossom:
as if what exists, exists
so that it can be lost
and become precious -- Lisel Mueller

Hence a ship is said to be tight, when her planks are so compact and solid as to prevent the entrance of the water in which she is immersed: and a cask is called tight, when the staves are so close that none of the liquid contained therein can issue through or between them. -- William Falconer

Herbs carried in special baskets, bread wrapped in knotted, muslin cloths, thick stews soured with unripe grape juice, carrots boiled with sugar and rosewater, yoghurt hung from dripping bags, its whey dried in sheets on trays in the sun. -- Jennifer Klinec

Don't be stressed, express -- Michelle Chang

a confused heap of mingle-mangle"). -- James Gleick

Min be the travaille, and thin be the glorie. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

All substances the cunning chemist Time
Melts down into that liquor of my life. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

This is a very marvelous thing. A winter thing, when everything is pickled and preserved under glass. You can taste summer in this mixture, summer boiled down and soaked in brine, mummified, packed with spices to be born again on this table, in this place, in this snow. -- Catherynne M Valente

There is a sort of human paste that when it comes near the fire of enthusiasm is only baked into harder shape. -- George Eliot

Clarity Cliche--polished package
that wraps the unwrappable
Here it is, your day
from "Nightly News" in The News: Poems -- Jeffrey Brown

I was sand, I was snow - written on, rewritten, smoothed over. -- Margaret Atwood

Somewhere in the shape sighs take. -- Cameron Conaway

Stirred with passion, steamed with love, laced with humor and served with a smile. On the road. No sugar. No milk. Horn OK Please *Smack!!* -- Kartik Iyengar

Tis better, sir, to be brief than tedious. -- William Shakespeare

A caprice is handled like a stew, and the pepper is added at the last minute. -- Rachilde

Conciseness is underrated -- Sarah Dessen

What is sweeter than lettered ease? -- Marcus Tullius Cicero

If I could caste the Sun run as liquid
I would bid it pool warm at your feet -- Stanley Christopher

Her words, her jumbled, mad thoughts tamed or simply broken, made language, and she took another drag off the Lucky, exhaled, and read the last sentence aloud. -- Caitlin R. Kiernan

A piece of bad news wrapped in a protein coat. -- Nick Lane

Whatever is contained must be released. -- Helene Aylon

I am paddling laps in a demitasse of home-brewed ennui -- Michael Perry

I stray away from formulaic, the formatted. -- Christina Aguilera

I shall lie folded like a saint,
Lapped in a scented linen sheet,
On a bedstead striped with bright-blue paint,
Narrow and cold and neat. -- Elinor Wylie

All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses, his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind. The -- Karl Marx

Richard Christian Matheson is a master of compression. He knows how to catch a moment in words and convey it straight to the reader's heart. -- Clive Barker

Time elaborately thrown away. -- Edward Young

Darkening sea full of stirred silt and clouds of minute -- Dean Koontz

broke into a blaze of effulgence. -- Stephen Leacock

Seasoned life of man preserved and stored up in books. -- John Milton

A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop make the inundation. -- Saadi

Winter broke off, finally, a long ash crumbling at the end of a cigarette, burned out, weak and emptied. -- Gregory Galloway

A person all wrapped up in themselves makes for a mighty small package. -- Michael Beckwith

One word, in this place, respecting asparagus. The young shoots of this plant, boiled, are the most unexceptionable form of greens with which I am acquainted. -- William Alcott

Being Flavia de Luce was like being a sublimate: like the black crystal residue that is left on the cold glass of a test tube by the violet fumes of iodine. -- Alan Bradley

When a man is wrapped up in himself, he makes a pretty small package. -- John Ruskin

Cross out as many adjectives and adverbs as you can. -- Anton Chekhov

Calm as still water, -- George R R Martin

Dust into Dust, and under Dust to lie, Sans Wine, sans Song, sans Singer, and-sans End! -- Omar Khayyam

A little Toffee Crunch, -- Patrick Skene Catling

A page of my journal is like a cake of portable soup. A little may be diffused into a considerable portion. -- James Boswell

Football tactics are rapidly becoming as complicated as the chemical formula for splitting the atom. -- Jimmy Greaves

She lifted the book to her nose and inhaled the scent lingering in its cardboard bones: a hint of rosewater and Lysol that instantly genie-summoned the Blue Moon Lodge. It was Winnemucca condensed, this book, the only thing she owned that could still predictably take her from here to there. -- Armistead Maupin

skinny as horsehair in a glass of milk -- James Mcbride

I strive to be brief, and I become obscure. -- Baltasar Gracian

I wanted it-like iron. -- Jean Rhys

Is that a type of food -- Miles J. Unger

How come abbreviated is such a long word? -- Steven Wright

The finest minds, like the finest metals, dissolve the easiest. -- Alexander Pope

Work divided is in that manner shortened. -- Martial

When you take something extremely broad, then it is not a work of expansion or work of compression. It's hard because you have to decide what to throw out. -- Iris Chang

Urgh - essence of Millicent Bulstrode. -- J.k. Rowling

Got more milky syllables than alphabet cereals. -- Keith Murray