“The nose of the Bulldog has been slanted backwards so that he can breathe without letting go”
Winston Churchill
“There's a certain Slant of light, Winter Afternoons That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes”
Emily Dickinson
“In winter, when the dismal rain comes down in slanting lines, and wind, that grand old harper, smote his thunder-harp of pines.”
Alexander Smith
“We took a completely different slant on it than the original; all the characters are totally different.”
Josh Lucas
“We were doing a fake slant to me and a pitch to Willie, and from what Tommy was saying he had a hard time getting a handle on it.”
Dan Kreider
“At some moment in September when there is an intimation of fall - perhaps a certain slant of light across the browning meadow in the hush of a late afternoon when the wind from the sea has suddenly died-I think of the fiercely independent ruffed grouse, a game bird without peer.”
Nelson Bryant
“He didn't see me and probably felt he could connect on the deep slant.”
Sheldon Brown