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New York is a place that can grind you down and spit you out. A true New Yorker doesn't get ground down - he gets polished.
— Kurt Braunohler
The days of the future stand in front of us Like a line of candles all alight Golden and warm and lively little candles.
— C.P. Cavafy
You just gotta be yourself. Like be yourself and if it works out for you, grind hard. Don't get lost in it. And have fun.
— Kirko Bangz
The world is yours and everything in it, it's out there- get on your grind and get it.
— Young Jeezy
I get quite fed up being on a film set day after day, six days a week. It can get to be a grind.
— Josh Hartnett
Grind until you get it no matter what the haters say and never look back, keep striving cause its your life.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
I would say for the young: Don't be straight jacketed by ideology. Don't be driven by a structure of ideas.
— Bill Ayers
I've been through a lot of ups and downs. Just willing to get back up and grind every day to try and get better.
— Robbie Lawler
Pay close attention to objects, events and natural phenomenon that would otherwise get chewed up in the daily grind.
— Kathleen Norris
By my soul, I can neither eat, drink, nor sleep; nor, what's still worse, love any woman in the world but her.
— Samuel Richardson
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
I try to ground most of my characters in reality somehow. That's kind of what I bring to the table.
— Donnie Wahlberg
If it's one thing I know well is how to get my grind on.
— Wiz Khalifa
The thing that drives most coaches out of coaching in college is they get tired of the grind of recruiting.
— Bobby Bowden
Perhaps women have more complicated selves. They know how to do more than one thing at one time. That comes late to men. If at all.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Does he give you zings in your things?
— Penny Reid