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To air one's views gratuitously, is to imply that the demand for them is brisk.
— William Strunk Jr.
Seabird tracks scattered about the surf's edge like pine needles after a brisk wind.
— Haruki Murakami
I heard a neigh. Oh, such a brisk and melodious neigh it was. My very heart leapt with the sound.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Time is a brisk wind, for each hour it brings something new ... but who can understand and measure its sharp breath, its mystery and its design?
— Paracelsus
Unexpected change is like a breath of fresh air
a little brisk at first, but magic for the body and soul. — Susan Wiggs
a little brisk at first, but magic for the body and soul. — Susan Wiggs
Some pretences daunt and discourage us, while others raise us to a brisk assurance.
— Joseph Glanvill
Who holds Wayfinder finds good roads,
Its master's step is brisk;
The Sword of Wisdom lightens loads
But adds unto their risk. — Fred Saberhagen
Its master's step is brisk;
The Sword of Wisdom lightens loads
But adds unto their risk. — Fred Saberhagen
A crowded police docket is the surest of all signs that trade is brisk and money plenty.
— Mark Twain
Brisk talkers are generally slow thinkers.
— Jonathan Swift
Never let stress shape your strategy. Most women think better after a brisk walk, a light meal, a massage and a nap.
— Barbara Taylor Bradford
Brisk Confidence still best with woman copes: Pique her and soothe in turn-soon Passion crowns thy hopes.
— Lord Byron
A brisk, bright, blue-eyed fellow, a very neat figure and rather under the middle size, never out of the way and never in it.
— Charles Dickens
She'd stepped out of sex as if out of a loose dress. Now she was brisk, decisive, no nonsense.
— Margaret Atwood
Too much rigidity on the part of teachers should be followed by a brisk spirit of insubordination on the part of the taught.
— Agnes Repplier
Mr. Carlisle became brisk. "Baby," he said, as Napoleon might have said to one of his Marshals when instructing him in his latest plan of campaign ...
— P.G. Wodehouse
The perfect weather of Indian Summer lengthened and lingered, warm sunny days were followed by brisk nights with Halloween a presentiment in the air.
— Wallace Stegner
I would prefer to keep my clothes on. Unless there's a brisk breeze or something, I tend to keep them on.
— Allison Williams
Incidentally, I never felt less brisk in my life, because being looked at like that makes a person feel dizzy.
— Dodie Smith
Three, maybe four times a week, I run for 30 minutes. If I don't run, I'm out for a brisk walk at least an hour every day.
— Marv Levy
if one were efficient one wouldn't be depressed, and that if one does one's job well one becomes automatically bright and brisk.
— Elizabeth Von Arnim
My idea of exercise is a good brisk sit.
— Phyllis Diller
Carried on the brisk winds of faith, guided by devotion, navigated by love, it arrived fresh and bright at the very feet of the Archangel Gabriel.
— Debbie Macomber
Yeah, I'm running for the White House again. Well, it's not a run, really; it's sort of a brisk walk.
— Pat Paulsen
Autumn can be glorious but menacing too - the long shadows, brisk winds, scurrying leaves, impending frost.
— A.S.A Harrison
It is wonderful how the mind is stirred and quickened into activity by brisk bodily exercise.
— Pliny The Younger
Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza
Flattery:
One of the most promising of businesses: always brisk. — Idries Shah
Flattery:
One of the most promising of businesses: always brisk. — Idries Shah
be brisk, be splendid, and be public.
— Sarah Orne Jewett
could hear them breathing and an unfamiliar scent filled the air, something brisk and fresh, that brought with it a chill that
— Robert J. Crane
We cannot be here and there too. Cheerly, boys; be
brisk awhile, and the longer liver take all. — William Shakespeare
brisk awhile, and the longer liver take all. — William Shakespeare
So, lively brisk old fellow, don't let age get you down. White hairs or not, you can still be a lover.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe