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— Tabitha Robbins
I love to work with Julia [Holter] because our voices have a similar timbre, and she's very unique. She finds very avant-garde harmonies that I adore.
— Linda Perhacs
I like exercise. I like a healthy body.
— Erin Gray
Life has pounded me down and thrashed me around, time and time again. But I still love life, just as the earth still loves the rain.
— Suzy Kassem
She saw maps and pictures hung upon pegs. She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she passed;
— Lewis Carroll
Russia might be characterized as a wicked beast of a nation, but it was a very large beast, and sometimes it thrashed its tail.
— Alan Furst
Believe in your strength and your vision. Learn to repeat to yourself, 'It all depends on me'.
— Andre Gide
When a man makes up his mind to thrash another, he must also make up his mind to be a little thrashed himself.
— King James I
His proxy turned and thrashed in his sleep, but Knox didn't wake him. His dreams, like everyone Else's, were his own. So were his nightmares.
— Alex London
We felt that the employees would take a greater interest in work if they felt they were part of the company.
— William Redington Hewlett
He thrashed like a freshly caught fish as the sucking sounds of draining water gurgled from the pooling blood in his mouth.
— Michiko Katsu
The human race is not very admirable. It was a big mistake of God's,
— Taylor Caldwell
Have you seen
a dog lick the hand that thrashed it?! — Vladimir Mayakovsky
a dog lick the hand that thrashed it?! — Vladimir Mayakovsky
Pray, not for an easy life, for a life to dare to live with dignity.
— Debasish Mridha
You can run a lot of plays when your X is twice as big as the other guys' O. It makes your X's and O's pretty good.
— Paul Westphal
Since the death of his daughter, a consumptive, he had not thrashed a woman; he lived alone.
— Elias Canetti