Top 66 Hurst Quotes
#1. That's cool." Hale nodded, unfazed. "But just so you know, that"
he pointed to the piece of metal peeking out from behind the stage
"is a Hurst 5,000 PSI hydraulic spreader-cutter, more commonly know as the Jaws of Life."
"So?"
"So I'm not a normal boy.
Ally Carter
#2. His sisters were anxious for his having an estate of his own; but, though he was now only established as a tenant, Miss Bingley was by no means unwilling to preside at his table - nor was Mrs. Hurst, who had married
Jane Austen
#3. He addressed himself to Miss Bennet, with a polite congratulation; Mr. Hurst also made her a slight bow, and said he was "very glad;" but diffuseness and warmth remained for Bingley's salutation.
Jane Austen
#4. Mr. Darcy said very little, and Mr. Hurst nothing at all. The former was divided between admiration of the brilliancy which exercise had given to her complexion, and doubt as to the occasion's justifying her coming so far alone. The latter was thinking only of his breakfast.
Jane Austen
#5. I grew up in an inner city neighborhood called the Benson Hurst section of Brooklyn, which was a very embracing, warm, family-type neighborhood.
Anthony Fauci
#6. She walked off to Hurst; and got a good priest there-- one whom she had known at Antwerp-- to write for her. But no answer came. It was like crying into the awful stillness of night.
Elizabeth Gaskell
#7. ...then tossed the coat into the water. "Hurst! That's a perfectly good coat!"
"Yes, and I have a perfectly good life. One of those two things is not replaceable.
Karen Hawkins
#8. Some people deal with their problems by talking them to death. In fact, some enjoy the execution so much they resurrect their problems just so they can kill them again.-Nathan Hurst
Richard Paul Evans
#9. Geoff Hurst had a hammer in his left boot and good left feet are like bricks of gold.
Jimmy Greaves
#10. Why, Hurst couldn't have hit the side of Westminster Abbey with a pistol, even by throwing the silly thing.
Patricia Cabot
#11. The creative writer is usually captive to his next book.
Fannie Hurst
#12. Nervous hands as if the fingers were dripping from them like icicles.
Fannie Hurst
#13. Bit literacy means letting the bits go; anything else perpetuates the problem.
Mark Hurst
#14. It was 2:00 p.m., too early for wine but not for chocolate.
Andrea Hurst
#15. The overload makes users less productive and more stressed; thus, there's a need for some solution. Passively ignoring the problem won't work, since bits are still heavy, even if we pretend not to notice.
Mark Hurst
#16. I am real, real picky with what I decided to do. I want to make sure it's new and at the same time that it's in the same color of what I have played before. Not to pigeon hole myself but I don't like to do fluff.
Ryan Hurst
#17. I loathe all this blind rushing pell-mell into a struggle arranged by the mighty minority and paid for with the lives of young men who are drugged on trumped-up ideals.
Fannie Hurst
#18. A woman has to be twice as good as a man to go half as far.
Fannie Hurst
#19. Wolves mated for life. Where was he? Where was the echo to her howl, her mate? Was there no other lone wolf, searching the hills for her?
Andrea Hurst
#21. The literary wiseacres prognosticate in many languages, as they have throughout so many centuries, setting the stage for new hautmonde in letters and making up the public's mind.
Fannie Hurst
#22. I remember Julianne Moore talking about acting and she said, "I'm just looking for truth. When people watch, they're not looking to see me. They're looking to see themselves." That's one of my new favorite sayings
Ryan Hurst
#23. But suppose, asks the student of the professor, we follow all your structural rules for writing, what about that something else that brings the book alive? What is the formula for that? The formula for that is not included in the curriculum.
Fannie Hurst
#24. Art transcends war. Art is the language of God and war is the barking of men. Beethoven is bigger than war.
Fannie Hurst
#25. Life owes me a living worth living. Yes, Eden regarded life as her debtor, she its relentless paymaster.
Fannie Hurst
#26. A motorcycle is an independent thing.
Ryan Hurst
#27. Any writer worth the name is always getting into one thing or getting out of another thing.
Fannie Hurst
#28. Some people think they are worth a lot of money just because they have it.
Fannie Hurst
#29. I'm not happy when I'm writing, but I'm more unhappy when I'm not.
Fannie Hurst
#30. The grand canyon which yawns between the writer's concept of what he wants to capture in words and what comes through is a cruel abyss.
Fannie Hurst
#31. Pride is a wonderful terrible thing a seed that bears two vines life and death.
James Hurst
#32. Writing is the loneliest job in the world. There's always that frustrating chasm to bridge between the concept and the writing of it. We're a harassed tribe, we writers.
Fannie Hurst
#33. The vast army of women seeking divorce are mainly after easy alimony from men they have ceased to love - surely one of the most despicable forms of barter that can exchange human hands.
Fannie Hurst
#34. Love took prisoners no matter what the circumstances; it broke open the heart with no regard for consequences.
Andrea Hurst
#35. [Wishing her mother had named her Beulah:] At least you did not sit on your beulah.
Fannie Hurst
#37. Thank God for what you have, and trust God for what you need
Shearon D. Hurst
#38. There is no adequate definition for creative writing, any more than it is possible to describe pain or flavor or color.
Fannie Hurst
#39. Charm is an odorless perfume, which cannot be anchored in the chemists' test tube. It is a permeation, a radiation. It emanates from the climate of a warm human spirit, which not only contains light, but gives it off.
Fannie Hurst
#40. Bikers, in general, have just been so attractive to people. Photographers would follow them because there's this weird warrior gravitas that comes with it. The bikes are loud, they have tattoos, they have artwork that they all wear on their jackets.
Ryan Hurst
#41. I would rather regret what I have done than what I have not.
Fannie Hurst
#42. Trust, like the lubricant in an engine, is noticed only when it is gone and the motor has seized up.
David Hurst
#43. If you can find a way to add some adventure to a mundane daily commute, I suggest you do that. Life is too short, my friends.
Robert Hurst
#44. To know true love, even though it was impossible to keep, had finally cracked her heart open enough to let someone else in.
Andrea Hurst
#45. When someone loves you, they always think you're beautiful. Those who don't see your beauty can't really see you at all.
Andrea Hurst
#46. It would be a fallacy to deduce that the slow writer necessarily comes up with superior work. There seems to be scant relationshipbetween prolificness and quality.
Fannie Hurst
#47. When we listen with the ear of our heart (full body listening), we experience our prophetic nature and share our messages with the world.
Vanessa F. Hurst
#48. God is always there to pick each time you fall. He's always there with a word of comfort in the midst of the storm. Trust Jesus!
Shearon D. Hurst
#49. There is within me a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much as our blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction ...
James Hurst
#50. Luscious feet that listened to the soil and stole its secrets.
Fannie Hurst
#51. The job of the art is to really convey and support that empathetic response. I always try to find where the character is mushy, and then bring that to the forefront.
Ryan Hurst
#52. The maimed bodies aren't the worst. That's the easy way to hate war. The safe way. I - hate it just as much for the maimed souls that stay at home ...
Fannie Hurst
#53. One evening in one of those Over-the-Rhine cafes which were plentiful along Vine Street of the Cincinnati of the nineties, a traveling salesman leaned across his stein of Moerlein's Extra Light and openly accused Ray Schmidt of being innocent.
Fannie Hurst
#54. Like a white knight in a station wagon, he drove out of her life.
Andrea Hurst
#55. It's far too rarely stated that the technology industry is not in the business of making people productive. It is only in the business of selling more technology.
Mark Hurst
#56. Oh - oh, why is it that the members of a family feel privileged to treat one another with a cruelty they would not exhibit to the merest stranger?
Fannie Hurst
#57. Any work of art ... is great when it makes you feel that its creator has dipped into your very heart for his sensation.
Fannie Hurst
#58. I don't know. I always love to find where a character's heart is, and by that I mean where they're intrinsically vulnerable, and to bring that out in myself.
Ryan Hurst
#60. It takes a clever man to turn cynic and a wise man to be clever enough not to.
Fannie Hurst
#61. One of the important things is that a lot of people forget that a biker club is a secret society.
Ryan Hurst
#62. The best way out of your own troubles is to help somebody else with theirs," Grandpa John said. "Works every time.
Andrea Hurst
#63. Few enjoy noisy overcrowded functions. But they are a gesture of goodwill on the part of host or hostess, and also on the part of guests who submit to them.
Fannie Hurst
#65. Some authors have what amounts to a metaphysical approach. They admit to inspiration. Sudden and unaccountable urgencies to writecatapult them out of sleep and bed. For myself, I have never awakened to jot down an idea that was acceptable the following morning.
Fannie Hurst
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