Top 17 Drill Bit Quotes

#1. Bebop and hip-hop, in so many ways, they're connected. A lot of rappers remind me so much of bebop guys in terms of improvisation, beats and rhymes. My dream is to see hip-hop incorporated in education. You've got the youth of the world in the palm of your hand.

Quincy Jones

#2. No athletes talk to themselves like tennis players. Pitchers, golfers, goalkeepers, they mutter to themselves, but tennis players talk to themselves-and answer. Tennis players look like lunatics in a public square.

Andre Agassi

#3. What happens to other species also happens to us.

Bill Nye

#4. Mind is never a problem. Mindset is

Narendra Modi

#5. That is how we writers all started: by reading. We heard the voice of a book speaking to us.

Margaret Atwood

#6. He looked down at her, the wild reckless passion of the artist in his eyes, daring her to tame him, begging her to try.

Joey W. Hill

#7. I may have a little bit of a talent for music, but I've learnt to tap into my own self when I write. When I put the drill bit inside my heart, sometimes I come up with something light and frothy, sometimes with something deep and painful, but it's great to connect with the audience.

Neil Diamond

#8. The banquet was very splendid, however, though I had a bad cold at the time, I remember, and could only say 'thag you very buch'.

J.R.R. Tolkien

#9. books are the arms which murder isolation, drive away loneliness, fulfill a friend's company.

Self-Realization Fellowship

#10. It was 1538 and John Lambert had been outed as an Edian when, after hearing Frederic Clarence had written a pamphlet denouncing Edian magic, he turned into a dog and ate the papers, prompting Clarence to cry out, "That dog ate my scriptwork!" (277)

Cynthia Hand

#11. My aim is to achieve sustainable change, not just make a cute little makeover.

Jamie Oliver

#12. I just want $1 million next season, that's all I want

Andy Milonakis

#13. The shadow disguises itself in our projections, when we react intensely to a trait in others that we fail to see in ourselves.

Connie Zweig

#14. I really wasn't a class clown.

Kevin James

#15. I appreciate that something I've done has found a safe place to land.

Ben Harper

#16. The sound of diesel fuel rushing through grimy pistons and cylinders below a morning-fogged window bored through his ears like a deep-water drill bit, and the thump of his own heartbeat cursed him for breaking one of his many rules.

Luke Taylor

#17. Some people are always critical of vague statements. I tend rather to be critical of precise statements; they are the only ones which can correctly be labeled 'wrong'.

Raymond Smullyan

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