
Top 15 Biddable Quotes
#1. He liked to see men cowed and frightened, for that made them biddable, and Sergeant Hakeswill was always at his happiest when he was in control of unhappy men.
Bernard Cornwell
#2. Well, I can admire stubbornness in a man. There is little to a man who's too easily biddable.
Robert Jordan
#3. Other people's problems always seemed so surmountable, and other people's children so much more biddable.
Liane Moriarty
#4. difference is trampled under foot and conformity is elevated to a virtue
Marcus Bussey
#5. For this life is one of first fruits, not of tithes.
Martin Luther
#6. When you risk nothing you gain nothing
Sai
#7. I'm 47, I have gray hair, and yet people still come up to me on the street who are in their twenties, who weren't even born when 'Singles' was made ... well, they were pretty tiny, anyway ... and they say, 'Oh, I love that movie 'Singles.' And I always say, 'How old are you?'
Campbell Scott
#8. A different script calls for different things. It always takes me a long time to get to know the part, and know the logic behind the words. I have to be with the script for quite a long time before things start to fall into place, before they become part of the character.
Sally Hawkins
#9. God is with me. Jesus is near. The Spirit is greater than my fear.
Ted Dekker
#10. I am not a lover of Israel, of course. I have no reason to be. But I don't hate Jews.
Mahmoud Darwish
#12. Life very rarely ever works out perfectly. We have to accept the people we love, flaws and all, and be thankful we got them in the first place.
Liz Schulte
#13. What patients want is not rocket science, which is really unfortunate because if it were rocket science, we would be doing it. We are great at rocket science. We love rocket science. What we're not good at are the things that are so simple and basic that we overlook them.
Laura Gilpin
#14. Although I adore the Italian High Renaissance, I'd rather look at Mannerism. The former is ordered, integrated, otherworldly, and grandiose; it leaves you feeling hungry for something flawed and of-the-flesh.
Jerry Saltz
#15. I felt a kind of vertigo, as if I were merely plunging from one world to another, and in each I arrived shortly after the end of the world had taken place.
Italo Calvino
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