
Top 18 Bull Headed Quotes
#1. It is almost a reconciliation to having my leg broken to contemplate the amount of reading I am going to do this summer. I am getting better fast and I am afraid I'll get well so soon I won't get to read enough.
David McCullough
#2. More than a shadow and less than a soul.
Anne Bishop
#3. Most kids grow sullen and angry when they're working through issues, but Thanet mustered up another kind of bull-headed strength. The kind that sees beyond circumstances to what really matters. How could anyone hurt a soul that lovely?
Laura Anderson Kurk
#4. As a Humanist, I love science. I hate superstition, which could never have given us A-bombs.
Kurt Vonnegut
#5. When I was living in Boston, I worked in this store that played the college radio station. I had to listen to it all day, and I didn't care for most of it.
Win Butler
#6. I create by feeling rather than by intellectualizing.
Joni Mitchell
#7. They have known one another since they were young, and if they cannot forget that once they loved in a way that comes not twice to any man
Marion Zimmer Bradley
#8. Come, God
Bromius, Bacchus, Dionysus
burst into life, burst
into being, be a mighty bull,
a hundred-headed snake,
a fire-breathing lion.
Burst into smiling life, oh Bacchus!
Euripides
#10. Long time I been on my own, but now really I'm alone. I survive the killing, the starving, all the hate of the Khmer Rouge, but I think maybe now I will die of this, of broken heart.
Patricia McCormick
#11. Remember Old Nan's stories, Bran. Remember the way she told them, the sound of her voice. So long as you do that, part of her will always be alive in you.
George R R Martin
#13. I'll tell you a secret. We live in a mad and inspiring world.
Ben Hecht
#14. It is true, as John Bunyan said, that God infinitely prefers a heart without words to words without a heart when we pray.
Peter Kreeft
#16. I'd taken the bull by the horns by liberating myself and creating a career. It took guts - it was scary and chancy - but they discounted me as empty-headed: some little piece of fluff without any brain that happened to come along.
Raquel Welch
#17. Honey," I called and his head came up. "You have a monster too."
"I did. My woman just slayed it.
Kristen Ashley
#18. I'm an American male, Lowenstein," I said, smiling. "It's not my job to be open." "What exactly is the American male's job?" she asked. "To be maddening. To be unreadable, controlling, bull-headed, and insensitive," I said.
Pat Conroy
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