Top 35 Fish Bait Quotes
#1. We sang in church "Tata Nzolo"! Which means Father in Heaven or Father of Fish Bait depending on just how you sing it, and that pretty well summed up my quandry.
Barbara Kingsolver
#2. Looks like the wrong kind of bait can get you the right kind of fish.
Jennifer E. Smith
#3. I had to work on a Marlin boat, like gutting fish, like as the bait boy.
Mark Ruffalo
#5. It's how people fish when they've run completely out of bait, dynamite, and any common sense whatsoever. There
Jenny Lawson
#6. Plato divinely calls pleasure the bait of evil, inasmuch as men are caught by it as fish by a hook.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#7. Don't complain about the people that are drawn to you. Maybe if you change your bait, you'll catch a different fish.
Jasmine J. Anderson
#8. Satan like a fisher, baits his hook according to the appetite of the fish.
Thomas Adams
#9. The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream And greedily devour the treacherous bait.
William Shakespeare
#10. It was necessary to bait the hook to suit the fish.
Dale Carnegie
#11. But I'm not to be caught with such poor bait! I'm a big fish, I am.
Maxim Gorky
#12. Fisherman deceives the fish with bait; this action makes the fisherman dishonest! For a fisherman to be honest, he must not put any bait to his fishhook! He who dares to be ideally honest, let him know how hard it is to be such an honest!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#13. Desire for an idea is like bait. When you're fishing, you have to have patience. You bait your hook, and then you wait. The desire is the bait that pulls those fish in-those ideas.
David Lynch
#15. But fish not with this melancholy bait
For this fool gudgeon, this opinion.
William Shakespeare
#17. A fisherman does not bait his hook with food he likes. He uses food the fish likes. So with boys.
Baden Powell De Aquino
#18. You gotta fish or cut bait,man.This has gone on long enough. You're playing with fire, every damn time you walk in this bar.
Karen Rose
#19. A beggar who goes fishing may use a worm which has feasted on a king as his bait. And the fisherman may eat the fish caught with that bait. What does this tells us? Well, it tells us that a king may progress through the guts of a pauper.
John Marsden
#20. As worms are used to bait fish; bribes are used to ensnare fools.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#21. Hope is the bait a fish takes which leads to its demise. We hunger for it and do not see what lurks behind.
L.K. Evans
#22. Taint no use to sit and whine 'Cause the fish ain't on your line; Bait your hook an' keep on tryin', Keep a-goin'!
Frank Lebby Stanton
#23. I long for a kind of quiet where I can just drift and dream. I always say getting inspiration is like fishing. If you're quiet and sitting there and you have the right bait, you're going to catch a fish eventually. Ideas are sort of like that. You never know when they're going to hit you.
David Lynch
#26. The moth unwitting rushes on the fire, Through ignorance the fish devours the bait, We men know well the foes that lie in wait, Yet cannot shun the meshes of desire.
Bhartrhari
#29. There was a pact, unspoken but a pact all the same. You couldn't keep punishing someone for the same crime no matter how badly you wanted to. Fish or cut bait. April was on the pier, whether she was coming or going she did not yet know.
Michelle Gable
#30. Peacock bass like to hide at ambush points, away from the strong canal currents. If you fish early and know those peacock hangouts, you will have little or no trouble catching peacocks on lures and live bait.
Mark Hall
#31. The sport of digging the bait is nearly equal to that of catching the fish, when one's appetite is not too keen.
Henry David Thoreau
#32. If you are a fish charging at bait, then it usually doesn't end well.
Amish Tripathi
#33. It's just one of those deals where I have to keep moving and keep looking. It's a lot about timing and a lot about boat-positioning, and I'm just trying to get fish to react to several different baits.
Kevin VanDam
#34. When you fish for love, bait with your heart, not your brain.
Mark Twain
#35. The profound difference that divides the human race is a question of bait - whether to fish with worms or not ...
Virginia Woolf
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