Top 27 Quotes About Pitchforks
#1. So while she wasn't worried about mobs with pitchforks, not just yet anyway, she wasn't exactly shouting from the rooftops that her husband was a werewolf. She didn't want any nasty surprises either. Besides, she figured it was nobody's business but their own. Well, theirs and their therapist's.
Rosabel Darke
#2. If you write a bad book, mobs do not show up with pitchforks and torches - and odds are you didn't write something bad.
Dan Alatorre
#3. The angry mob of villagers wield camera phones, the twenty-first century equivalent of pitchforks and flaming torches.
Erin Kelly
#4. As the trees turned red, then white, then naked as pitchforks, Margot and Xiao Chen immersed themselves in several forests' worth of pages, and I watched, tortured, as brick after brick of a new development was laid on the wasteland of Midtown West like slabs of gold bullion.
Carolyn Jess-Cooke
#5. The Day women were the definition of mob mentality. And here they were on a farm with plenty of pitchforks.
Gillian Flynn
#6. I am a believer in angels, though not the picture-book kind with wings and harps. Such angelic accoutrements seem as nonsensical to me as devils sporting horns and carrying pitchforks. To me, angel wings are merely symbolic of their role as divine messengers.
Richard Paul Evans
#7. Best to flee now, before the pitchforks and torches and scientists come calling.
Rachel Caine
#8. If only her problems were as simple as dealing with a handful of townspeople with pitchforks...
Wen Spencer
#9. [The main road was] now teeming with people carrying torches, pitchforks, and rakes, and one very confused man who apparently had mistaken the mob for a parade and was marching around with a Swedish flag.
Cuthbert Soup
#10. Farmers have more Associations, and Bureaus, and Clubs, than they have pitchforks.
Will Rogers
#11. Gardening is always more or less a warfare against nature. It is true we go over to the 'other side' for a few hints, but we might as well abandon our spades and pitchforks as pretend that nature is everything and art nothing.
Shirley Hibberd
#12. Sure I believe in God and the Devil, but they don't have to have pitchforks and a long white beard.
Keanu Reeves
#13. Demons were all about ego, which meant that most demons had some kind of title. I think it made them feel better about their tiny ... pitchforks.
E.J. Stevens
#14. I like to shop. That's what I do. Online shopping; any kind of shopping.
Sloane Stephens
#15. [On her UNICEF work:] I'm glad I've got a name, because I'm using it for what it's worth ... I do not want to see mothers and fathers digging graves for their children.
Audrey Hepburn
#16. I pray every night, sometimes long prayers about a lot of things and a lot of people, but I don't talk about it or brag about it because that's between God and me, and I'm no better than anybody else in God's sight.
Peyton Manning
#17. The relish of good and evil depends in a great measure upon the opinion we have of them.
Michel De Montaigne
#18. If you drive nature out with a pitchfork, she will soon find a way back.
Horace
#19. Drive Nature out with a pitchfork, yet she hurries back, And will burst through your foolish contempt, triumphant.
Horace
#20. She wears her clothes as if they were thrown on with a pitchfork.
Jonathan Swift
#21. When people tell you they saw your last picture - well, the way they say it sounds like they hope it was.
Broderick Crawford
#22. I want to achieve anti-fashion through fashion. That's why I'm always heading in my own direction, in parallel to fashion.
Yohji Yamamoto
#23. Let everyone regard himself as the steward of God in all things which he possesses.
John Calvin
#24. Before the war it was always the United States *are*, after the war it was the United States is ... it made us an is.
Shelby Foote
#26. When I was developing St. Lucia - around 2008, 2009, at the peak of Pitchfork culture - what was considered cool was being as alienating to your audience as possible.
St. Lucia
#27. I'm also crazy about Pilates Plus, which I do three times a week. The class is 55 minutes, head to toe. In that short amount of time, I've done everything I need to do. And for a working mom, what could be better?
Brooke Burke
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