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(After the losses) I decided I had to break through. I had to set a goal. My goal that I set was to never be pinned.
— Kyle Maynard
I don't know why
I've got so much hope
pinned to someone who will never call me home. — Clementine Von Radics
I've got so much hope
pinned to someone who will never call me home. — Clementine Von Radics
Women is fine once you got em pinned down, boss, but when they ain't pinned down they're hell.
— John Dos Passos
I just want everyone to know that even though Hogan won at Summerslam I still pinned him 1, 2, 3.
— Randy Orton
Let's talk. I pinned Red to his chair with my stare. I did deranged quite well, when the occasion required.
— Ilona Andrews
When hope is not pinned wriggling onto a shiny image or expectation, it sometimes floats forth and opens.
— Anne Lamott
I have pinned my faith to the spinning wheel. On it, I believe, the salvation of this country depends.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Good is something you do, not something you talk about. Some medals are pinned to your soul, not to your jacket.
— Gino Bartali
Graphic designers are idea embalmers, loving undertakers preserving bits of data like to many butterflies pinned to felt in a jewel box.
— Paul Saffo
The Air Force pinned a medal on me for killing a man and discharged me for making love to one.
— Leonard Matlovich
I pinned Kurt Angle two weeks ago in that tag match ... so ... I think I've proven that I can hang with the Olympic Hero.
— Oscar Gutierrez
The identity badge pinned to Sandrine's white tunic says "Speech Therapist," but it should read "Guardian Angel.
— Jean-Dominique Bauby
Better to be a spirit with the earth beneath you than a corpse pinned tight by the weight of the world.
— Alexander Gordon Smith
She had a dour Presbyterian mind and a code of morals that pinned down and beat the brains out of nearly everything that was pleasant to do.
— John Steinbeck
The thing about me is that I love variety. I like to try new things, and I don't want to be pinned back.
— Anton Du Beke
If I took a candy bar, ripped off the wrapper, ate the candy bar, and pinned the wrapper to the wall, is that art, performance art, both, or neither?
— Jarod Kintz
The defensive power of a pinned piece is only imaginary
— Aron Nimzowitsch
There it was, shiny and silver, pinned to the requisite position on his chest-a shield that covered his heart but had not been able to protect it.
— Jodi Picoult
A pinned butterfly holds no delight. A pinned butterfly is nothing like a butterfly at all.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I remember the way his eyes pinned my body against the backdrop of Paris as if I was some rare butterfly pinned to an exhibit box.
— Rebecca Paula
Buildings don't exist to be pinned, like brooches, on the front of bigger structures to which they bear only the most distant of relationships.
— Paul Goldberger
Memory is imagination pinned down.
— Mason Cooley
Remember her hair in the morning before it was pinned, black, rampant, savage with loveliness. As if she slept in perpetual storm.
— Cormac McCarthy
No hunter of the sky should end his days as prey. Better to die on the wing than pinned to the ground. [Saphira]
— Christopher Paolini
Wherever something is "pinned down" there's a little hole - at least one - more likely many.
— Laura Mullen
The poets pinned tragedies
to their chests like ribbons. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
to their chests like ribbons. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
I am pinned to my seat with pity and horror and a weird, twisted affection laced with longing and traces of lust.
— Michelle Knudsen
When Harry pulled back his sheets, he found his Invisibility Cloak folded neatly underneath them. There was a note pinned to it: Just in case.
— J.K. Rowling
hair that she often pinned back with
— Helen Thorpe
The problem is, hope is the thing that can't be reined in by rules or pinned down by bitter experience. It's a blessing and curse.
— Cinda Williams Chima
But that was Isabelle - if there was a boy around and blame that needed to be pinned on someone, Isabelle would pin it on him
— Cassandra Clare
A well-wrapped statistic is better than Hitler's 'big lie'; it misleads, yet it cannot be pinned on you.
— Darrell Huff
And then one day when you're playing your little game you'll suddenly find yourself pinned down like a butterfly.
— Ian Fleming
The silence was deafening, pressing more heavily on Hollyleaf's ears than the stones that pinned her to the cold floor.
— Erin Hunter
We hope never to live in a Republic where one section is pinned to the other section by bayonets.
— Horace Greeley
The truth isn't easily pinned to a page. In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap and much more difficult to find.
— Terry Pratchett
How does it feel to have so many medals pinned to one's chest?"
"Heavy," he said, and she laughed. — Lisa Kleypas
"Heavy," he said, and she laughed. — Lisa Kleypas
And her dreams that didn't happen, that couldn't have happened because she'd pinned them on somebody too broken and unattainable to love her back.
— Janette Rallison
Photographs of girl-children; some gaudy moth or butterfly, still alive, safely pinned to the wall.
— Vladimir Nabokov
I just got pinned by a freakin' twelve year old.
— Kurt Angle
Marya pinned out her childhood like a butterfly. She considered it the way a mathematician considers an equation.
— Catherynne M Valente