"Nope" Quotes from Famous Books
... did once. I never got home 'til long after dark. Mother licked me good for running away then pa whoppoped me for scaring ma, nope, I've ... — Cape Cod and All the Pilgrim Land, June 1922, Volume 6, Number 4 • Various
... for your advent with longing eyes, As you lingered 'neath sunnier southern skies; I have wafted songs o'er the winds to thee The sighs of a lover's fond constancy. Then, welcome, darling! to glen and grove, Child of gladness, and nope, and love! ... — Lays from the West • M. A. Nicholl
... "Nope. I go on parties sometimes—you know, about once a week, but I only take two or three drinks. You and your friends keep on drinking all the time. I should ... — The Beautiful and Damned • F. Scott Fitzgerald
... "Nope," Johnny smiled. "But I'm afraid the rascal's ripped a hole in one of my moose-hide sacks. The gold is ... — Panther Eye • Roy J. Snell
... mind,' says he. 'Well, who is he?' I asks. What do you think happens then? He thinks hard for a spell, rolls his eyes, and says: 'Search me. I've forgotten.' 'Know where he lives?' I asks him. 'Nope,' he says. ... — The Coming of Bill • P. G. Wodehouse
... of their vests and shook an emphatic negative. "Nope," volunteered the storekeeper; "too early for him or his sort to be ... — Seven Miles to Arden • Ruth Sawyer
... "Nope. I did not." She might forget that Vic was in the house, but Starr never forgot things of that sort, and he wilfully forestalled her intention to ask about the shooting. "I didn't have any supper, either, beyond a sandwich or two that was mostly ... — Starr, of the Desert • B. M Bower
... "Nope. Didn't have to. I'm pretty good on the draw, and where I come from they knew it and didn't ... — The Pagan Madonna • Harold MacGrath
... "Nope, I'm not crazy, an' I shore said invitation.... I meant thet white shimmy dress you wore the night of Flo's party. Thet's my invitation to get a little fresh ... — The Call of the Canyon • Zane Grey
... "Nope. It's a hayfield, fresh cut, from the looks of it. Should be okay. The leaves on the trees across the creek aren't moving, so wind shouldn't ... — The Blue Ghost Mystery • Harold Leland Goodwin
... away 'cause she licked me. A licking was all in the day's work with me. I was darn well used to it. Nope, I'd meant to run away for a week 'cause I'd found out that Mrs. Wiley was going to rent her farm and go to Lowbridge to live and give me to a cousin of hers up Charlottetown way. I wasn't going to stand for THAT. She was a worse sort than Mrs. ... — Rainbow Valley • Lucy Maud Montgomery
... "Nope; you're right," replied Bill. "If you have some luck you'll get him—mebbe. If he wears out his feet, or if you crowd him into a narrow canyon, or ran him into a bad place where he can't get by you. Thet might ... — Wildfire • Zane Grey
... "Nope; this is a case of plain starvation. I'm nearer sunstroke myself than he is—not a wink of sleep for two nights now. Fifty-two runs since yesterday at this time, and the bell still ringing. Gee! but it's hot. This lad won't ever care about the weather ... — The Spenders - A Tale of the Third Generation • Harry Leon Wilson
... "Nope!" Tom answered. "I hear she ain't bigger than my thumb, and awful pretty, Tim Biggs says, and he is threatening to thrash anybody who is mean to her. I'd laugh to see him ... — The Cromptons • Mary J. Holmes
... "Nope. But she may be there. Honest, you're up against a tough game. There's no use rappin' to the bulls. They'd tip Jerry off and the girl wouldn't be there when they ... — The Big-Town Round-Up • William MacLeod Raine |