Sharply Quotes
Collection of top 78 famous quotes about Sharply
Sharply Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Sharply quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
Can you drown in grief? She turned away sharply, angry with her own frailty. She had no time for the luxury of self-pity.
— George R R Martin
I don't have my knife," I mumble.
"Don't start that," Anna says. She walks away from me sharply. "Arthur without Excalibur was still Arthur. — Kendare Blake
"Don't start that," Anna says. She walks away from me sharply. "Arthur without Excalibur was still Arthur. — Kendare Blake
One of the best things people could do for their descendants would be to sharply limit the number of them.
— Olin Miller
A congressman is a pig. The only way to get his snout from the trough is to rap it sharply with a stick.
— Henry Adams
People see what they expect to see," he says sharply. "Through a filter of their own hatred and prejudice.
— Laurie Forest
Transformation Ideas are many a penny,executioners are few & lonely;They use their arsenal sharply .to bring out rewards unworldly.
— LAD NOMAD
Isabelle," he said sharply. She sped up.
— Cassandra Clare
Why do today's women think it's important to open a door themselves?" he said sharply. "Do you believe it's a testament to your physical power?
— Deborah Harkness
Self-laudation abounds among the unpolished, but nothing can stamp a man more sharply as ill-bred.
— Charles Buxton
That's a great expression of yours, isn't it?" said Tom sharply. "What is?" "All this 'old sport' business. Where'd you pick that up?
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Mr. Denham cursed himself very sharply for having exchanged the freedom of the street for this sophisticated drawing-room,
— Virginia Woolf
When people do not respect us we are sharply offended; yet deep down in his private heart no man much respects himself.
— Mark Twain
If a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see fortune; for though she be blind, yet she is not invisible.
— Francis Bacon
The face of a drowned woman, Catelyn thought. Can you drown in grief? She turned away sharply, angry with her own frailty.
— Anonymous
Though those that are betray'd Do feel the treason sharply, yet the traitor stands in worse case of woe
— William Shakespeare
Culture shock is often felt sharply at the borders between countries, but sometimes it doesn't hit fully until you've been in a place for a long time.
— Henri Cartier-Bresson
At the sight of blackbirds Flying in a green light, Even the bawds of euphony Would cry out sharply.
— Wallace Stevens
You must distinguish sharply between being pro free enterprise and being pro business.
— Milton Friedman
We criticize a man or a book most sharply when we sketch out their ideal.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The working classes were becoming more and more sharply aware of the complex causes of international malaise.
— Leon Jouhaux
He doesn't need to act normal," said Ty sharply.
"He bumped into a pay phone and said, 'Excuse me, miss,' on our way in," said Julian. — Cassandra Clare
"He bumped into a pay phone and said, 'Excuse me, miss,' on our way in," said Julian. — Cassandra Clare
Numbers are free creations of the human mind; they serve as a means of apprehending more easily and more sharply the difference of things.
— Richard Dedekind
Love sees sharply, hatred sees even more sharp, but Jealousy sees the sharpest for it is love and hate at the same time.
— Sarah Brightman
Between me and life is a faint glass. No matter how sharply I see and understand life, I cannot touch it.
— Fernando Pessoa
The minister said you could kiss the bride - not inhale the bride, she whispered sharply as they plunged down the aisle.
— Suzanne Brockmann
You'll address me by my title," I said sharply. "And bow until your pointed chin scrapes the floor.
— Jennifer A. Nielsen
And, surprisingly, it was Lymond's voice which said sharply, 'You cannot debar a human being from love!
— Dorothy Dunnett
The right way to collaborate, I think, is to divide projects into sharply defined modules, each with a definite owner,
— Paul Graham
Places like India can give you a real culture shock because of the poverty you see, and it brings you up sharply.
— Terry Wogan
Wishes are thorns, he told himself sharply. They do us no good, just stick into our skin and hurt us.
— Frances Hardinge
My dear boy, " Miss Frost said sharply. "My dear boy, please don't put a label on me - don't make a category before you get to know me!
— John Irving
I have spent most of my life preferring books to people,' Irene said sharply. 'Just because I like a few specific people doesn't change anything.
— Genevieve Cogman
Growth is always a gradual process, a bridge slowly crossed and not a corner sharply turned.
— John Powell
Faraway a leopard barked that high, dissatisfied deep roar it cuts off so sharply, as if its annoyance is too great to express, can only be appeased.
— Mike Bond
It should consist of short, sharply focused sentences, each of which is a whole scene in itself.
— Theodore Sturgeon
There's only so long you can live in a fantasy world before the reality comes along to sharply put you back in your place.
— Giovanna Fletcher
We can sharply deflect the curve of HIV incidence.
— Anthony Fauci
Betty inhales sharply, 'It's just I thought I had lost you forever.'
Oh, Betty, don't you know there's no such thing as forever? — Gabrielle Zevin
Oh, Betty, don't you know there's no such thing as forever? — Gabrielle Zevin
Time is short. We have at most a decade to sharply reverse course.
— Joseph J. Romm
Nowhere more than in New York does the contest between squalor and splendor so sharply present itself.
— Fanny Fern
Kilimanjaro is a pretty tricky climb you know, most of it's up until you reach the very very top, and then it tends to slope away rather sharply.
— Graham Chapman
By God!' he whispered, drawing his breath in sharply, 'it is all pure Rider Haggard and Conan Doyle.
— John Buchan
Take her home. And-"
"Say nothing- yes, yes, I heard you the first seven hundred times," Myrnin said, much too sharply. "I'm ancient. I'm not deaf. — Rachel Caine
"Say nothing- yes, yes, I heard you the first seven hundred times," Myrnin said, much too sharply. "I'm ancient. I'm not deaf. — Rachel Caine
Go away and bleed to death,' said his onetime saviour sharply. 'On behalf of the female sex I feel I may cheer every lesion.
— Dorothy Dunnett
No part of you is dark or ugly,' I said sharply, squeezing his hand. 'Not to me, not ever. Do you understand?
— Alexandra Bracken
In that way you recall, suddenly, sharply, in daylight, a trace of a dream of the previous night
but even as you recall it, it begins to fade. — Joyce Carol Oates
but even as you recall it, it begins to fade. — Joyce Carol Oates
Lady pranced and scraped her front hooves on the ice and then lowered her head and looked at us. I inhaled sharply and Leif fired the gun.
— Cheryl Strayed
When the light has sharply faded And you have lost your way Let another's love guide you It can turn blackest night into day.
— Kevin Myers
Many hybrid owners realize how sharply fuel efficiency goes down over 55 mph because they get instant mileage feedback.
— Felix Kramer
I miss her the way I missed our loft after we moved in seventh grade: sharply, and then not at all. There is too much unpacking to do.
— Lena Dunham
A writer observes you far sharply than others and therefore you find your traits in a book.
— Arvind Parashar
Every libromancer had a first book. Etched more sharply into my memory than my first kiss, this book had been my magical awakening.
— Jim C. Hines
I can smell the street air and say that the market has changed. It smells also sharply as smells the fresh bread from a bakery in the frost.
— Anna Schlegel
The President sucked in his breath sharply. He also sucked in a big fly that happened to be passing at the time. He choked.
— Roald Dahl
There is danger for the eye in seeing too clearly, danger for the ear in hearing too sharply and danger to the heart from caring too greatly.
— Zhuangzi
I don't think I'm special. I want you to know that," Odile says sharply. "I don't think I'm better than everybody else.
— Joe Meno
It occurred to her suddenly, sharply, that she wanted to be in love ... She wanted not to feel so damned alone in the world.
— Kristin Hannah
This Thursday night felt like adolescence: exquisitely painful and sharply beautiful.
— Liane Moriarty
And looked sharply across the street. There was only one house
— Pearl S. Buck
No matter what that makes elastic - sharply, intellectually and sincerely, keep at bay it as noxious waste.
— Swami Vivekananda
Chaos and barbarism, which always threatened to overwhelm the movement, sharply increased as bin Laden took the helm.
— Lawrence Wright
This contrasts sharply with the progressive view that markets must respect human dignity and serve the common good while pursuing profit.
— George Lakoff
The good man believed that shortsighted people were also deaf and that their spectacles would become clearer if their ears heard more sharply.
— Joseph Roth
The political health of Britain has deteriorated very sharply. The Conservative Party must do something about it. I am the man to do it.
— Kenneth Clarke
No use in crying like that!' said Alice to herself, rather sharply; 'I advise you to leave off this minute!
— Lewis Carroll
When his blue eyes met mine, I inhaled sharply at the raw need in them. "You're stunning," he whispered hoarsely. "No man can possibly deserve you.
— Samantha Young
No troubles has come my way
touching wood. He rapped the counter sharply with his knuckles. — Agatha Christie
touching wood. He rapped the counter sharply with his knuckles. — Agatha Christie