Stomp Quotes
Collection of top 33 famous quotes about Stomp
Stomp Quotes & Sayings
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All these feelings need to be felt. We need to stomp and storm; to sob and cry; to perspire and tremble.
— John Bradshaw
Dream stompers are people who want to stomp on your hopes and dreams. Lose their phone numbers
— Jordan Belfort
When someone throws trash on you, shake it off, stomp on it, and use it to rise to the top!
— John Hagee
Sometimes the gods smile," he grunted. "Yes, sir." And sometimes they kick you over and stomp you flat.
— Tanya Huff
She wanted to stomp her foot, throw a tantrum, throw a punch.
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
We will stomp to the top with the wind in our teeth.
— George Leigh Mallory
See?" she heard Shane yell at the kitchen. "She doesn't stomp around like a cattle stampede!"
"Bite me, Collins! No bacon for you, either! — Rachel Caine
"Bite me, Collins! No bacon for you, either! — Rachel Caine
I stomp through the water in a tight circle, kicking against the salt spray, wanting to pull the world apart piece by piece.
— Carrie Ryan
He thought the feud was live ash a boot heel could stomp out. He didn't notice it burning down both their houses.
— Anna-Marie McLemore
I don't necessarily want to make people stomp and clap. I simply want to engage people.
— Patrick DeWitt
I'm incredibly grateful for the time I spent with STOMP and even more so for the skills and awareness I developed as a performer during that time.
— Nicholas Young
She scooted up tighter and kissed him, hearing the stomp and rhythm of lust pulse in her blood. A rhythm as primitive as time.
— D.D. Ayres
The federal government needs to be scaled back to a size where he can personally stomp it to death with steel-toed boots.
— Neal Stephenson
Walking with your chest out and your head held high says you have earned the right to stomp and pummel this particular piece of real estate.
— RuPaul
Are you upset that you can't stomp around like a caveman and pee on my leg?" I poked his shoulder. "I'm not a tree, Your Highness.
— Nichole Chase
Life is anything that dies when you stomp on it.
— Dave Barry
Walk softly and carry a big stick. Or stomp loudly and carry enough firepower to start a small war. Whatever worked
— Faith Hunter
Happiness is a choice. You grieve, you stomp your feet, you pick yourself up and choose to be happy.
— Lucy Lawless
It saddens me that she has to grow up and make friends with humans. I hear the future coming for her. Stomp, stomp, stomp.
— Catherine Austen
Quit staring at my breasts," she hissed with a soft stomp of her heel.
His gaze flashed to hers.
"Why? They're mine. — Katie Reus
His gaze flashed to hers.
"Why? They're mine. — Katie Reus
No matter how hard people try break you down, or whoever tries to stomp on you. You will always have the same value. No one can change you.
— Rain
The decker these ***holes brought with them is top tier, but I'm going to stomp his jelly beans so hard his kids will be born crooked.
— Amie Kaufman
It's hard to say no to your kid. It's hard for them to stomp off and not be happy with you for an hour.
— Martina Mcbride
Open your soul and put it out there and dare the world to read it, ready to have them stomp on you and laugh, but ready to do it again the next day.
— Dan Alatorre
Before shaking the dust from off your feet, be sure to stomp real good on their faces.
— Anthony Liccione
She said if anyone ever double-crosses you, especially if it's a friend, you have every right to stomp their guts and leave them with little breath.
— Kimberly Afe
I have a meanness inside me, real as an organ. Slit me at my belly and it might slide out, meaty and dark, drop on the floor so you could stomp on it.
— Gillian Flynn
A little stupid is like a little forest fire. If you happen upon some stupid, please stomp it out before it spreads.
— Quentin R. Bufogle
Is this something new, having people stomp on you? Is it what I need to do for your pleasure?
— Frank Zappa
To keep up appearances, I stomp my room and slam the door.
— Laurie Halse Anderson