Top 23 Stile Quotes
#1. Do you realise that when you give a schilling to a beggar you are giving it to yourself?Do you realise that when you help a dog over a stile you yourself are being helped?Do you realise when you kick a man when he is down, you are kicking yourslef?Give him another kick, you deserve it!
Wei Wu Wei
#2. The happy married man dies in good stile at home, surrounded by his weeping wife and children. The old bachelor don't die at all - he sort of rots away, like a pollywog's tail.
Charles Farrar Browne
#3. Yes, writing a novel, my boy, is like driving pigs to market - you have one of them making a bolt down the wrong lane; another won't get over the right stile ...
Elizabeth Bowen
#5. His legs may have been firmly rooted to the study floor, but his heart had just leaped the stile and was running down the lane.
Victoria Sue
#6. To sit on the stile would be to continue a familiar existence. To cross the stile would be to begin something new.
Fennel Hudson
#7. My parents took me to the Bronte parsonage in England when I was a teenager. I had a fight with my mum, burst into tears, jumped over a stile and ran out into the moors. It felt very authentic: A moor really is an excellent place to have a temper tantrum.
Eleanor Catton
#8. I once knew a man out of courtesy help a lame dog over a stile, and he for requital bit his fingers.
William Chillingworth
#9. How agreeable to watch, from the other side of the high stile, this mighty creature, this fat bull of Bashan, snorting, champing, pawing the earth, lashing the tail, breathing defiance at heaven and at me ... his heart hot with hate, unable to climb a stile.
Rose Macaulay
#10. I thought not. And so you were waiting for your people when you sat on that stile?" "For whom, sir?
Charlotte Bronte
#11. God gives not kings the stile of Gods in vaine,
For on his throne his sceptre do they sway;
And as their subjects ought them to obey,
So kings should feare and serve their God againe.
King James I
#12. No stile of writing is so delightful as that which is all pith, which never omits a necessary word, nor uses an unnecessary one.
Thomas Jefferson
#13. You may help a lame dog over a stile but he is still a lame dog on the other side.
Ernest Newman
#14. Does the devil possess you? You're leaping over the hedge before you come at the stile.
Miguel De Cervantes
#15. Often turn the stile [correct with care], if you expect to write anything worthy of being read twice.
[Lat., Saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint Scripturus.]
Horace
#16. If you ever looked at me once with what I know is in you, I would be your slave.
Emily Bronte
#17. When
When it's over, it's over, and we don't know
any of us, what happens then.
So I try not to miss anything.
I think, in my whole life, I have never missed
The full moon
or the slipper of its coming back.
Or, a kiss.
Well, yes, especially a kiss.
Mary Oliver
#18. We increase whatever we praise. The whole creation responds to praise, and is glad.
Charles Fillmore
#19. The roles that I feel I get, or handed to me, or whatever, are not that interesting. I don't think it's a problem that's specific to black women. I think it's a problem that's specific to movie-making in America.
Aunjanue Ellis
#20. The days of peace and slumberous calm are fled.
John Keats
#21. Rock music is becoming stale. Let's put the fun back.
Ray Toro
#22. If I make fun of somebody at my show, believe me, it's something we can all laugh at.
Tracy Morgan
#23. Miss Cornelia dropped in that afternoon, puffing a little.
"I don't mind the world or the devil much, but the flesh does rather bother me," she admitted. "You always look as cool as a cucumber, Anne, dearie. Do I smell cherry pie? If I do, ask me to stay to tea ...
L.M. Montgomery