
Top 14 Thresh's Quotes
#1. He who is silent must be agreed with, for what shall the wings of opposition thresh upon, without the winds of conversation to shoulder them.
Bryant H. McGill
#2. Guys are really lucky. We become our authentic selves the older we get.
Rob Lowe
#3. I've seen a big shift, especially in my classroom, with women standing up and demanding respect. That's in every woman, whether 16, 26, 56.
P.C. Cast
#4. Why should one live? All is vain! To live- that is to thresh straw; to live- that is to burn oneself and yet not get warm.-
Friedrich Nietzsche
#5. The greatest evil which fortune can inflict on men is to endow them with small talents and great ambition.
Luc De Clapiers
#6. This means that they are bound by law and custom to plough the fields of their masters, harvest the corn, gather it into barns, and thresh and winnow the grain; they must also mow and carry home the hay, cut and collect wood, and perform all manner of tasks of this kind.
Jean Froissart
#7. Human fallibility recognised, God's sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society.
Justin Welby
#8. After all, enforced national bilingualism in this country isn't mere policy. It has attained the status of a religion. It's a dogma which one is supposed to accept without question.
Stephen Harper
#9. Being a teacher at a restaurant in the town where you lived was a little like being a TV star ...
Meg Wolitzer
#10. I have a feeling it makes my frowny, resting bitch face even more pronounced.
Karina Halle
#11. That machine's a great invention!" he said. "Other folks can stick to old-fashioned ways if they want to, but I'm all for progress. It's a great age we're living in. As long as I raise wheat, I'm going to have a machine come and thresh it, if there's one anywhere in the neighborhood.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
#12. I rarely repeat playing the same role in a show. I figured I'd plumbed 90 percent the first time around, so let's move on to something where I'm starting from scratch.
Hal Linden
#13. You may thresh a hundred thousand bushels of grain, / But more than mine your belly will not contain.
Horace
#14. The stories have been told so often by those of us who supported President Reagan over the years that they seem mundane, almost like a fictional novel or a movie script.
William L. Jenkins
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