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Life is for the living. Don't let the fear of striking out let you from keep you from playing the game.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
We must be alarmingly enterprising, and we must be startlingly original, and do new and striking things which constitute a revolution.
— William Randolph Hearst
It takes a weak man to prove his strength by striking a woman.
— Bernard Cornwell
After Ehud, Shamgar son of Anath became judge. He delivered Israel by striking down 600 Philistines with an oxgoad.
— Anonymous
he refers rather to their adoption because God's grace is the more striking when he out of all mankind chooses some few to be his own people.
— John Calvin
Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle.
— Samuel Johnson
When I wiped you from the book of memory, I did not know I was striking out half my life
— Nizar Qabbani
Apparently one impression we are making ... is that creativeness consists of lightning striking you on the head in one great glorious moment.
— Abraham Maslow
After a long time when the sun finally comes out of the clouds, the Earth salutes it by striking its best pose!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
the white bath mat. The man kicked out and sent Qassou flying through the air, striking against the
— Ben Coes
When a man strikes another man, he better have a good reason. There is never a good reason for a man to strike a woman.
— Dixie Waters
Life is like a storm. At its worst, it's full of blinding fury, rage, and destruction. However, at its best, it is full of striking beauty and wonder.
— Tanner Walling
It does not take the striking pose of a high-fashion model or the strict stance of someone in uniform to earn respect and admiration.
— Cindy Ann Peterson
Striking a woman was something weak men did; men with little moral fibre and no self-control. It was a coward's response to a situation. And
— Steven A. McKay
For every thousand hacking at the leaves of evil, there is one striking at the root - Thoreau
— Stephen Covey
'Star Trek' is notorious for looting the more thoughtful work of writers for their striking effects, leaving behind most of the thought and subtlety.
— Gregory Benford
THE STRIKING CONTRAST
— Erwin Schrodinger
One of the most striking of abstract art's appearances is her nakedness, an art stripped bare.
— Robert Motherwell
Don't let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game
— Tirumalai S. Srivatsan
Facilis descensus Averni," he whispered, his ominous and preternatural words striking her very soul. "The descent to Hell is easy.
— Sylvain Reynard
No place affords a more striking conviction of the vanity of human hopes, than a public library.
— Samuel Johnson
There is a striking resemblance between the act of love and the ministrations of a torturer.
— Angela Carter
Shame to him whose cruel striking, kills for thoughts of his own liking.
— William Shakespeare
Paddy was just one of many wanderers on strange, lonely quests, striking out on mysterious missions, most of whom had left no traces.
— Nick Hunt
I'll back English women against the world, Harry," said Lord Fermor, striking the table with his fist. "The betting is on
— Oscar Wilde
Striking out batters was easy.
— George Herman
She had arrived in dirty rags and had cooked up a striking outfit for herself, out of relief donations,
— Tom Piazza
I hate striking out, doesn't matter what time of the game. I just don't like striking out.
— Joe Mauer
It's my blood I carry. My soul I carry. My body. None of it belongs you to you, I said, striking my hand out and watching her do the same.
— Kia Carrington-Russell
People ask me if I think Anne Boleyn was a feminist ... but she wasn't striking out on behalf of women, and she wasn't particularly keen on them.
— Lydia Leonard
Don't let the fear of striking out hold you back
— Babe Ruth
I find age such a foreign concept. I have to be reminded. I still have the extraordinary feeling of adventure, striking out into unknown fields.
— William Shatner
More striking still, a broken man is generally deprived of everything except the ability to acknowledge and feel his position.
— Lev Shestov
Beautiful I would never be. Striking, that I could manage.
— Ilona Andrews
One of the things that's so striking about shamanism in the native context is the absence of mental illness.
— Terence McKenna
My job isn't to strike guys out; it's to get them out - sometimes by striking them out.
— Tom Seaver
Start the week with a striking indigo skirt paired with an embroidered suede moto jacket.
— Lubov Azria
But what I find so striking is their incredible simplicity.
— James C. Collins
Son, it ain't the water cooler that's striking you out.
— Casey Stengel
Conscience- protects the privileges of intimacy, makes ,friends keep their promises, prevents the angered spouse from striking back.
— Martha Stout
Almost all rich veins of original and striking speculation have been opened by systematic half-thinkers.
— John Stuart Mill
The old movie stars like Bogart, James Cagney, Jimmy Stewart, they weren't this gorgeous, striking six-foot man who's rippled with muscles.
— Jack Huston
Love is a striking example of how little reality means to us.
— Marcel Proust
Then, as now, the cities were filled with the poor, and urban Christians' commitment to the poor was visible and striking.
— Timothy Keller
Jane caught sight of a very striking Colonel Andrews who, now that she watched him dance, might just be gay.
— Shannon Hale
Krakow is one of my favorite places on earth. It is a medieval city full of young people. A wonderful, striking combination.
— Jonathan Carroll
If she [woman] is weak in striking, she is strong in suffering.
— Mahatma Gandhi
There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.
— Henry David Thoreau
Children, our lives have been gongs striking; clamour and boasting; cries of despair; blows on the nape of the neck in gardens.
— Virginia Woolf
The most striking feature of contemporary culture is the unslaked craving for transcendence.
— Andrew Delbanco
Henry had taken striking on to a different level
— Michael Owen
The most striking quality that humans and animals have in common is the capacity to experience suffering.
— Matthieu Ricard
A plain narrative of any remarkable fact, emphatically related, has a more striking effect without the author's comment.
— William Shenstone
One of the most striking features of karate is that it may be engaged in by anybody, young or old, strong or weak, male or female.
— Gichin Funakoshi
We believe that the world, too, can destroy apartheid, firstly by striking at the economy of South Africa.
— Oliver Tambo
For no one walks the world in armature but must have terror striking at his heart.
— Foundation For Inner Peace