Top 35 Hatches Quotes
#1. In times of crisis, different people react in different ways. Some might try to escape. Others might attempt to batten down the hatches and ride out the storm in a safe haven.
Cullen Bunn
#2. The irresolute man flecks from one egg to another, so hatches nothing.
Owen Feltham
#3. I hasten to mention that I have never actually solicited a catalogue. Although it is tempting to conclude that our mailbox hatches them by spontaneous generation, I know they are really the offspring of promiscuous mailing lists, which copulate in secret and for money.
Anne Fadiman
#4. Adversity often hatches out the true nobility of character.
George Ade
#5. In China, people are moving from bigger cars to small hatches, and interestingly, the Indian market is graduating to bigger cars and sedans. I will say that we will not put money only in just one segment.
Winfried Vahland
#6. For me,the greater part of writing is daydreaming, dreaming the dream of my story until it hatches out-the writing down of it I always find hard.But I love finishing it,then holding the book in my hand and sharing my dream with my readers.
Michael Morpurgo
#7. I'm not trying to take New York by storm. I just want to sneak in there, keep my head down, batten down the hatches and cook.
Gordon Ramsay
#8. I enjoy the cleaning up - something about the getting of things in order for winter - making the garden secure - a battening down of hatches perhaps ... It just feels right.
David Hobson
#9. Far, far easier to batten down the hatches and lock the world out than take a chance.
Sarah Mayberry
#10. Shadowy mystery stalkers? Hidden escape hatches? Creepy subterranean tunnels? My mother tried to get me to take social work for my master's. I told her it was boring. I was so wrong.
Kelley Armstrong
#11. Grief is like the wind. When it's blowing hard, you adjust your sails and run before it. If it blows too hard, you stay in the harbor, close the hatches and don't take calls. When it's gentle, you go sailing, have a picnic, take a swim.
Barbara Ascher
#12. The yellowfly is almost too small to see, but if you leave its egg in your skin, you will lose an arm or leg before it hatches - if it does not kill you.
Robert Jordan
#13. You have to be careful on the deck, because of the "hatches," which are holes placed around a sailboat at random to increase the insurance rates.
Dave Barry
#14. No, Your Grace. At the end a dragon hatches from an egg and devours all of the lions.
George R R Martin
#15. Well hellfire save matches, fuck a duck and see what hatches!
Steven Tyler
#16. Not what hatches out is the face to the world.
Amit Abraham
#17. press-ganged', 'taking the wind out of your sails', 'shot across the bows', 'loose cannon', 'shipshape', 'batten down the hatches' belong more obviously to the sea. Others such as 'close quarters', 'cut and run', 'fathoming' something, 'broad in the beam' and the 'cut of your jib' take a moment
Ben Wilson
#18. Apertures, passages from one world to another. Man's escape hatches.
P.K. Page
#19. The egg of a bird hatches only when the chick within is ready
Liam Williams
#20. Boredom is the dream bird that hatches the egg of experience. A rustling in the leaves drives him away.
Walter Benjamin
#21. Blue is no longer blue; it is the blue of the summer sky when it's is hot enough to cook eggs on the sidewalk or the blue of robin's egg just before a chick hatches. Or it's the blue that comes from the feeling of calm when they are holding each other close but aren't saying anything.
Christina Escamilla
#22. Spirits rise as the sails fill ...
Gone is the sea's glassy surface, and with it the terrible glare.
Close the hatches and ports!
We're sailing again!
Jim Moore
#23. The Voice Chamber hatches a new and healthy experience of the vibrational universe
W.A. Mathieu
#24. The final test of religious faith ... is whether it will enable men to endure insecurity without complacency or despair, whether it can so interpret the ancient verities that they will not become mere escape hatches from responsibilities but instruments of insights into what civilization means.
Reinhold Niebuhr
#25. If sleep is the apogee of physical relaxation, boredom is the apogee of mental relaxation. Boredom is the dream bird that hatches the egg of experience.
Walter Benjamin
#27. The rod that beat you is broken but you have no reason to be glad. A snake's egg hatches a flying dragon -- The Rule of Void
Ekene Onuorah
#28. There is an increasing sense of what can be called legal pollution.
Thomas Ehrlich
#29. The wine I produce is not for keeping. It's the wine you want when meeting friends for a game of cards.
Gerard Depardieu
#30. I won't quit on a player who doesn't quit on himself.
Charlie Manuel
#31. Does he treat you with respect ALL the time?
Is he still is the same man in 20 years would you marry him?
Does he make you strive to be a better person?
Colleen Hoover
#32. Right and wrong applies to internet interaction.
David Chiles
#33. The right to criticize: the right to hold unpopular beliefs; the right to protest; the right of independent thought. The exercise of these rights should not cost one single American citizen his reputation or his right to a livelihood ... Otherwise none of us could call our souls our own.
Margaret Chase Smith
#34. Let God be good," cried Erasmus the moralist. "Let God be God," replied Luther the theologian. Although
Timothy George
#35. I've been practicing for a while now and physically trying to get in better shape as well after the injuries.
Kim Clijsters
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