Top 13 Tence Quotes

#1. You know it feels good. I can hardly geta ... I don't even ...
There was something amusing about watching him trying to form a coherent sen-tence. Amusing, but arousing at the sametime.

Charlotte Stein

#2. HARV, can you help at all here?" I asked, spinning downward.
"I am writing your obituary. Well, not so much writing it as updating it," HARV told me.
If I lived, I was going to kill HARV.

John Zakour

#3. Because you make me better. You make me-you make me feel like I matter. Like my life matters. I feel like, with you, I can do anything in the world. That we can do anything in the world. And we will.

Charles Sheehan-Miles

#4. principle, per-sis tence, and compassion - three

John Wooden

#5. We must not only strike the iron while it is hot, we must strike it until it is hot.

Tom Sharpe

#6. Humility before the flower at the timber line is the gate which gives access to the path up the open fell.

Dag Hammarskjold

#7. They may not love you at the time, but they will later.

Vince Lombardi

#8. Israel means war and destruction and we Americans are behind this war and I am ashamed of being American.

Anthony Hopkins

#9. Building companies rules of the game have all changed today. It used to cost millions of dollars to do anything substantial. You'd get VC backing & then you'd hire the team to build it. Now it's deploy or die.

Ziad K. Abdelnour

#10. We've taken on health care in a big way in our office, ever since nine years ago when I was paralyzed. I was in eight different hospitals, three different rehab centers, and all the rooms were dreadful. As an architect, designer, and patient, I can do something to help.

Michael Graves

#11. You've already made me cry countless times." I raised my middle finger to him slowly, and asked, "Do you know what this is?" I took my middle finger and patted the corner of my eye with it. "It's me, wiping away the last tear you'll ever get.

Penelope Douglas

#12. Like all mystics (and many novelists, not least the present one) he is baffled, a child, before the real now; far happier out of it, in a narrative past or a prophetic future, locked inside that weird tence grammar does not allow, the imaginary present.

John Fowles

#13. We are so dull that we rarely realize how much history lies hidden in marriage, and how the one word spoken by the bride makes all the difference between cattle-raising and a nation's good breeding.

Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

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