Top 33 Limps Quotes
#2. The hare grows old as she plays in the sun
And gazes around her with eyes of brightness;
Before the swift things that she dreamed of were done
She limps along in an aged whiteness ...
William Butler Yeats
#3. I watch Mustang slink toward me along the rampart. She limps ever so slightly from a sprained ankle, yet she's all grace. Her hair is a nest of twigs; circles ring her eyes. She smiles at me. She is beautiful. Like Eo. From
Pierce Brown
#4. One small cloud, cast out by the herd, limps away to the west.
Colum McCann
#5. Perfection is no more a requisite to art than to heroes. Frigidaires are perfect. Beauty limps. My frigidaire has had to be replaced.
Ned Rorem
#6. You vote yourselves salaries out of the public funds and care only for your own personal interests; hence the state limps along.
Aristophanes
#7. In these cases, the mind knows what it's doing better than the guile, because the mind flows, the guile dams up, that is, the mind stride but the guile limps. And that's no guileless statement, however, and that's no Harvard like, as MIT will measure soon with computers and docks of Martian data.
Jack Kerouac
#9. Report of fashions in proud Italy Whose manners still our tardy-apish nation Limps after in base imitation
William Shakespeare
#10. After a while of watching me, he stands and punches me in the face. "If you punch me back, you will be sent home, Pixie." I kick him in the shin. He limps away, laughing like a drunk Uncle Narol. I'm not sent home.
Pierce Brown
#11. Eventually, Leon's voice limps from his chest and staggers out of his mouth.
Kate Tempest
#12. He limps in his life like the lame man in the Proverbs, whose legs were not equal, for his praying is shorter than his preaching.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#13. He feels flattered by the attention. Most people look anywhere but his lower body. They pretend not to notice when he limps down the docks. It makes it worse, somehow, everyone pretending that he's still whole.
Karen Russell
#14. Economics limps along with one foot in untested hypotheses and the other in untestable slogans.
Joan Robinson
#15. Ambition rarely has anything to do with talent. Luck is best, and talent limps along a little bit behind luck.
Charles Bukowski
#16. Life without thankfulness is devoid of love and passion. Hope without thankfulness is lacking in fine perception. Faith without thankfulness lacks strength and fortitude. Every virtue divorced from thankfulness is maimed and limps along the spiritual road.
John Henry Jowett
#18. Right and proof are two crutches for everything bent and crooked that limps along.
Franz Grillparzer
#20. I believe Mexico should dedicate 100% of its oil revenues to developing human capital and technological development. None of us politicians should be able to touch that money.
Vicente Fox
#21. Convictions are the mainsprings of action, the driving powers of life. What a man lives are his convictions.
Francis Kelley
#22. The key to accepting responsibility for your life is to accept the fact that your choices, every one of them, are leading you inexorably to either success or failure, however you define those terms.
Neal Boortz
#23. As playwrights, as poets, we have to look to ourselves, listen to our guts for the final answers about what changes to make. Everyone has advice about how to end your play differently. And it's not about right or wrong. At the end of the day, it's your baby and you know what's best.
Stephen Karam
#24. You're a kid trying to figure out the world you were born into, that's all.
Jerry Spinelli
#25. With the stones we cast at them, geniuses build new roads with them.
Paul Eldridge
#26. Prof McGonagall : ... bravery doesn't forgive stupidity. ...
J.K. Rowling
#27. Adding value to your life is the only way to fulfill your calling
Sunday Adelaja
#28. I kiss him back, thinking of how far we've come, how many years it took us to get here. I've loved him as both a girl and as a woman. I have both a history and a future with this man. This man I will love forever.
T. Torrest
#29. You still search for Narnia, even though by then you're too old to believe in it and it doesn't want you there.
Michael Marshall Smith
#30. A bachelor gets tangled up with a lot of women in order to avoid getting tied up to one.
Helen Rowland
#31. Down in the deep, up in the sky , I see them always, far or nigh, And I shall see them till I die The old familiar faces.
Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
#33. My daughter, Lily Caitlin, means the most to me in the world.
Adam Ant