
You want something, you go after it, and you
hang on to it —
Joya Ryan

If I miss anything, it's being able to hang out in the city of New York meeting people and talking to them on the corner. —
Grace Paley

Be your own lamps. Be your own shelters.
Hang on to the truth as a lamp.
Hang on to the truth as a refuge. —
Gautama Buddha

If someone told me I could hang out in da Vinci's studio while he painted the Mona Lisa or go up on Brian's roof with him at night - I'm on the roof —
Jandy Nelson

Baseball without fans is like Jayne Mansfield without a sweater.
Hang on, that can be taken two ways. —
Richard M. Nixon

You know my mom told me to stop wearing my heart on my sleeve today and I told her sometimes I have to hang my feelings out to dry... —
Poet On Watch

I was always a bit different. I had a very happy childhood, but I could never
hang on to mates. —
Gary Numan

It's tough now to meet a girl who wants to hang out with you because she likes your personality - who hasn't seen you on TV and is like, 'Hey!' —
Shaun White

The only question now is: How much can I
hang on to? —
Daniel Keyes

We
hang on by so little, he thought, and felt the full despair of knowing that. —
Rachel Joyce

I know you're supposed to be thick-skinned in this business, but I'm not. I kind of like to
hang on to being vulnerable. —
Rhea Seehorn

And many folks think there's bacon when there's not even a hook to hang it on. —
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted. —
Bertrand Russell

Skyping with your spouse works well enough, but apparently it is hard to get the kids to hang out on Skype for long. —
Fred Wilson

We bar girls don't cheat on wives, we are just the rope that cheating husbands hang themselves with. —
Owen Jones

Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air. —
Pablo Neruda

Don't
hang on to the past so tightly that you taint the future. —
Katherine Reay

I live in a small apartment. There's only so much Batman memorabilia a guy can
hang on to in New York City. —
Robin Lord Taylor

We perish, when we lose hope. —
Lailah Gifty Akita

You must
hang onto the scraps of the bucking moment as if your sanity and life depended on it - because actually they do. —
Augusten Burroughs

I have a hold limit that I've set for myself. I hold until I start to imagine myself killing the person on the other end. Then I hang up and regroup. —
Rita Rudner

There's nothing the world loves more than a ready-made description which they can
hang on to a man, and so save themselves all trouble in future. —
W. Somerset Maugham

You've got to
hang on to who you are, what you are. Don't let anyone take it from you. —
Morgan Brittany

In the next election, can we vote to ban those ribbon things that kind of keep clothing on hangers but really just hang out of your armpits? —
Olivia Wilde

Hope is anchor.No matter the circumstance, there is hope.
Hang on to everlasting hope. It will keep your alive through the storms of life. —
Lailah Gifty Akita

Life is full of highs and lows. We need them both to grow to our fullest potential. Just
hang on tight & enjoy the ride. —
Dawn Gluskin

Yelena. What a lovely day! ... Not to hot either.
Voynitski. It would even be pleasant to
hang oneself on a day like this. —
Anton Chekhov

Dark clouds may
hang on me sometimes, but I'll work it out ... —
Dave Matthews

We have the power to let go, the power to to
hang on, and the power to be ... —
Lisa A. Mininni

I didn't always have 14,000 people wanting to hang out with me on a Saturday night. —
Taylor Swift

We have to give up so many things when the people we love die. So we
hang on to other familiar things. —
Corey Ann Haydu

One of the disadvantages to having a choice is the inevitability to
hang oneself on freedoms rope. —
Donna Lynn Hope

Love is rare enough in this life,
that when you come acrost it
you'd best grab ahold,
and
hang on for dear life. —
Pamela Morsi

Easier to climb up, than to just
hang on. —
Ronald Harwood
Hang on to your eccentricities, because they will give you a style. —
John Scofield

The dress must not
hang on the body but follow its lines. When a woman smiles the dress must smile with her. —
Madeleine Vionnet

He could put up a gruff front and he was no angel, but he was really just trying to hide his sensitivities so that he could
hang on to them. —
Norah Vincent

I work mostly during the week, and on the weekend I get to hang out with friends, so it balances out pretty well. —
Jimmy Bennett

I hang in there all the time. I'm not afraid to be taken out. I think that's the biggest thing to do-just stay in there on the double play. —
Dustin Pedroia

To avoid taking responsibility, I become unresponsive but
hang on until the other person leaves me. —
Mason Cooley

Sometimes, our fates are no longer ours to decide, and we can only grip our fists until our knuckles turn white and
hang on for the rest of the ride. —
Chris Jones
Hang on, Ava mine. From here on in, it's going to be one hell of a ride. —
Aline Hunter

Something told him he'd found his other half and he needed to
hang on at all cost. —
Kindle Alexander

You can always tell a novice rider; they aren't comfortable in the saddle and have to
hang on. —
Harry Carey Jr.

Don't
hang on to your failures, because you can always try again. Trying gives hope. Hope gives us life. —
Tsem Tulku

We weren't here to hope and
hang on. We wanted to win. —
Eric Schmidt

Eternal rest sounds comforting in the pulpit; well, you try it once, and see how heavy time will
hang on your hands. —
Mark Twain

God has promised to every single one of us that even in our hardest times, if we would just
hang on long enough, the blessing will come. —
Beth Moore

I always hang things on my bags because I don't like them looking like everyone else's. —
Jane Birkin

Just go on dancing with me like this forever, Garraty, and I'll never tire. We'll scrape our shoes on the stars and hang upside down from the moon. —
Richard Bachman

I like to
hang on to cars. I'm not one of these guys that goes flipping cars all the time. If I find a car I like, I stick with it. —
Bill Engvall

You have to
hang on in periods when your style isn't popular, because if it's good, it'll come back, and you'll be a recognized beauty once again. —
Andy Warhol

It's pretty cool to be able to hang out with the President and have the race-winning car on the South Lawn. —
Buddy Rice

Hang up the phone on a vampire, the definition of carefree. —
Steve Aylett
Hang on, did you just call me Angel?" I asked.
"If I did?"
"I don't like it."
He grinned. "It stays, Angel. —
Becca Fitzpatrick

Sell the public flowers ... things that they can
hang on their walls without being uptight. —
Robert Mapplethorpe

It's not like I ride a broom into interviews. I don't hang upside down with a cape on. —
Trent Reznor

I love soul. But I love a tune that has some meat in it. Something I could hang my hat on. Because music is universal. —
Isaac Hayes

Sometimes when you're losing someone, you
hang on to whatever tradition you can. —
Mitch Albom

Tiger, come on now, you've still got work to do. This round and golf tournament are not over. Hang in there and finish the race. —
Tiger Woods

If you decide to stop flying, it is wise to
hang on to your wings, for you may need them one day, when one of your other qualities turns dangerous. —
Amy Leach

I have four kids, seven grandkids, and four great-grandkids. Maybe I can become a great-great-grandfather if I
hang on! —
Dick Van Dyke

Love is the knot you tie in your proverbial rope, to
hang on to while God works out His will in your life. You were born to be a blessing. —
Charlotte Hubbard

...I can
hang on to God and trust that He knows. —
Melody Carlson

You are truly successful when you can extend a strong hand to someone who is reaching out or just trying to
hang on. —
Denis Waitley

Excitement is never comfortable. When it comes, you just
hang on and hope you don't fall off. —
Karen Hawkins

Happiness is when you fight for souls that barely
hang on. —
Shannon L. Alder

Women
hang onto the romanticism of a relationship. But a man compartmentalises it into the past and then gets on with his new life. —
Pattie Boyd

Evan is the little branch growing out of the cliff that she clings to, and the fact that he's gone makes her
hang on even tighter. —
Rick Yancey

The sun doesn't just
hang on one family's tree —
Anchee Min