Tending Quotes
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Tending Quotes & Sayings
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I love America. I think it's the best country in the world. But I also think we're not tending to our sauce.
— Thomas Friedman
I was no great achiever at school, either academically or in the sporting field ... I was always tending to be in trouble.
— Peter Hollingworth
He pictured her living alone in that tranquil house with its fine old furnishings, tending her flowers and fruit trees.
— Julia Glass
libido, or concupiscence, a tending toward certain things in defiance of rational restraint.
— Fulton J. Sheen
Compassion is a Shepherd, Always tending his herd.
— Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
He's never quite got the trick of conversation, tending to hear in dissenting views, however mild, a kind of affront, an invitation to mortal combat.
— Ian McEwan
My days are jam-packed with carpools, classroom assistance, tending to chickens, dogs and seven acres of olive trees!
— Carre Otis
Suppressing your hurts is like not tending to a bullet wound. Eventually you will bleed out. Dont numb pain, express it.
— LeCrae
Sorry, one night stands don't stack up as credentials for tending bar.
— Katherine McIntyre
Where's the purpose in life for a proper submissive, and loving slave, without a strong Master to care for, tending to his every need as it should be?
— Johnny Stone
Sometimes pain is the call of a wound that needs tending, and sometimes it is the sting of its healing.
— Melissa Febos
You're all so busy tending to your own personal tree that you don't look around to see that the forest is on fire.
— John Scalzi
If we can't watch out for our neighbors, how can we be responsible for tending God's other creations?
— Sarah Price
We must ask where we are and whither we are tending.
— Abraham Lincoln
Sexual selection will also be largely dominated by natural selection tending towards the general welfare of the species.
— Charles Darwin
Life conspires to plant us in the funniest of gardens where the trees need an especial form of tending
— Sarah Hall
Events like Hurricane Katrina and the Minnesota bridge collapse suggest a national infrastructure that has suffered from lack of tending.
— Nina Easton
Once a Big Lie was let out in the world, it seemed to grow on its own and needed little tending or worry to bend to the situation.
— Scott Lynch
I have always been fascinated by fashion. I never had any interest in waiting tables or bar-tending, so retail was sort of my best option.
— Brandon Uranowitz
I turn back to Griffin. His expression is stony and unreadable, although if I had to take a wild guess, I'd say it was tending toward ominous.
— Amanda Bouchet
Tradition is tending the flame, not worshiping the ashes.
— Gustav Mahler
After so long keeping to herself and tending her secret quietly, all these words just bubbled up out of her her like cool golden champagne.
— Catherynne M Valente
Religion increasingly is tending to degenerate into a decent formula wherewith to embellish a comfortable life.
— Alfred North Whitehead
If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could then better judge what to do, and how to do it.
— Abraham Lincoln
Think I have made a terrible mistake going to college.
Have decided to become a shepherd and spend my days tending to flocks of goats — Scott Frost
Have decided to become a shepherd and spend my days tending to flocks of goats — Scott Frost
Attraction is a force that acts between oppositely charged bodies, tending to draw them together. Attraction cannot be fought.
— K.M. Golland
Man will never be enslaved by machinery if the man tending the machine be paid enough.
— Karel Capek
A Warrior also knows that the fool who gives advice about someone else's garden is not tending his own plants.
— Paulo Coelho
I tend the wounded,/and in the tending, wound./Sometimes truly seeing another/is lethal./Loving fully, a bayonet.
— Em Claire
It was one of those rare times when remembering the dead was more inmportant than tending to the needs of the living.
— Dean Koontz