Top 29 Hubbell The Way We Were Quotes
#1. The screwball's an unnatural pitch. Nature never intended a man to turn his hand like that throwing rocks at a bear.
Carl Hubbell
#2. Lepidopterists give the noun a gerund's push toward the verb, and say that butterflies are nectaring ...
Sue Hubbell
#3. Got me as fussed as a fart in a mitten.
Sue Hubbell
#4. They talk about those All-Star Games being exhibition affairs, and maybe they are, but I've seen very few players in my life who didn't want to win, no matter whom they were playing or what for.
Carl Hubbell
#5. As far as control and stuff is concerned, I never had any more in my life than for that All-Star game in 1934.
Carl Hubbell
#6. Beekeeping is farming for intellectuals.
Sue Hubbell
#7. It was funny, when I thought of it afterward, how Ruth and Gehrig looked as they stood there. The Babe must have been waiting for me to get the ball up a little so he could get his bat under it.
Carl Hubbell
#8. The artist's role is to do what is honest for them. So if you're in New York and everyone is looking at the floor, you can look up. It's not your role to follow the others. It's your role to go to your centre and then reflect that, not just to be a mirror to what's happening.
James T. Hubbell
#9. Quantum Mechanics: The dreams stuff is made of. Quick: try to think of a single movie about the horrors of Stalinism. This is not a failure of imagination. This is moral meltdown.
Mona Charen
#10. read your Bible, go to church, say your prayers, and ask God to take care of you; then you need never fear dreams or anything else, for you must always remember that God has more power than the devil, and always will have.
Walter Hubbell
#11. Is it a lack of faith to be thinking that we're all going to be slain or captured and sunk into the Hot Lake?" asked one of the four chosen archers.
"Yes," snapped the Carp.
Garth Nix
#13. If I'm playing cards for pennies, I want to win.
Carl Hubbell
#14. Striking out Ruth and Gehrig in succession was too big an order.
Carl Hubbell
#15. What are you doing?"
"Thinking."
"That sounds dangerous.
Jojo Moyes
#16. I like pulling on a baggy bee suit, forgetting myself and getting as close to the bees' lives as they will let me, remembering in the process that there is more to life than the merely human.
Sue Hubbell
#17. [N]o such thing as objective writing, ... every inscription, every traveler's tale, every news account, every piece of technical writing, tells more about the author and his time than it does about the ostensible subject.
Sue Hubbell
#18. I fell in love with '50s hot-rod, pinup-girl culture.
Drake Bell
#19. A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He has to keep on delivering.
Carl Hubbell
#20. The only time I ever believed that I knew all there was to know about beekeeping was the first year I was keeping them. Every year since I've known less and less and have accepted the humbling truth that bees know more about making honey than I do.
Sue Hubbell
#21. Besides, there were 50,000 fans or more there, and they wanted to see the best you've got. There was an obligation to the people, as well as to ourselves, to go all out.
Carl Hubbell
#22. When Thomas wakes up in the lift, the only thing he can remember is his first name.
Anonymous
#23. I have stopped sleeping inside. A house is too small, too confining. I want the whole world, and the stars too.
Sue Hubbell
#24. You have no right to tell me-"
"You do not want to finish that sentence, missy. You want to sit down, close your mouth, and eat."
"How am I supposed to eat with my mouth closed?
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
#25. When men are ruled by fear, they strive to prevent the very changes that will abate it.
Alan Paton
#26. The minute you start feeling like you've got it down, you know what you're doing, you're dead in the water.
Vincent D'Onofrio
#28. The Ilan-Lael Foundation is an arts education foundation celebrating nature and the aesthetic of the built environment for its ability to help us see ourselves and our world in new ways.
James T. Hubbell
#29. I had no chance of controlling a ball game until I first controlled myself.
Carl Hubbell