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Love an enemy with unconditional trust.
Reveal his treasure to him without any thrust. — Debasish Mridha
Reveal his treasure to him without any thrust. — Debasish Mridha
Some people are born mediocre, some people achieve mediocrity, and some people have mediocrity thrust upon them.
— Joseph Heller
Some are born leaders, some achieve leadership, and some have leadership thrust upon them. Which of these are you, or would you rather not bother?
— Maurice Flanagan
How do you just thrust "I love you" out into the air? It needs waiting arms to catch it.
— Laini Taylor
It wasn't like I'd woken up and decided to be a bitch, it was more like I'd woken up to find bitchiness thrust upon me.
— Sarra Manning
Some lines are born quotations, some are made quotations, and some have "quotation" thrust upon them.
— Gary Saul Morson
Some people have greatness thrust upon them. Very few have excellence thrust upon them.
— John W. Gardner
The worst events always have the thrust of accidents, as if they come out of nowhere. But that's just lack of perspective.
— Paula McLain
The road is a word, conceived elsewhere and laid across the country in the wound prepared for it: a word made concrete and thrust among us.
— Wendell Berry
All true theology has an evangelistic thrust, and all true evangelism is theology in action.
— J.I. Packer
In other words, it's one of those books you thrust on your partner with an incredulous cry of This is me!
— Nick Hornby
At school, new ideas are thrust at you every day. Out in the world, you'll have to find your inner motivation to seek for new ideas on your own.
— Bill Watterson
Lust, pure gorgeous lust: the sacred energy that elevates us, and makes us feel so special.
— Fiona Thrust
And the basic sort of thrust of Star Trek being about equality and tolerance and things I believe in deeply.
— Brent Spiner
Why thrust your kid into that? You try to protect them from all the bad people out there.
— John Aniston
I just had sex with two guys within two days. Two insanely, sexy guys that I could only dream of even kissing.
— Victoria Ashley
I'm fascinated by the idea of disparate, difficult people learning to trust each other when they're thrust into hellish circumstances.
— Sharon Shinn
History is no longer as it was for the Greeks, an anamnesis, a remembrance. It is rather a thrust into the future.
— Gustavo Gutierrez
Some are born old maids, some achieve old maidenhood, and some have old maidenhood thrust upon them , parodied Miss Lavendar whimsically.
— L.M. Montgomery
De Tocqueville's thrust is that it's in the democratic citizen's nature to be like a leaf that doesn't believe in the tree it's part of.
— David Foster Wallace
Let's talk about the homoerotic undertones in sports," she said.
Paul thrust his head forward as if he hadn't heard right. "Excuse me? — Deirdre Martin
Paul thrust his head forward as if he hadn't heard right. "Excuse me? — Deirdre Martin
I don't think you can ease yourself into theater. I just thrust myself into it.
— LaTanya Richardson
I choose to worship not believing in God and government should not thrust a religious idea down my throat.
— Michael Newdow
The interior of Mexico consists of a mass of volcanic rocks, thrust up to a great height above the sea-level.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
thrust deep inside her body,
— Kristin Hannah
My favorite sci-fi always uses its hook to amplify some bigger theme or idea - some emotional thrust.
— Rian Johnson
The structure echoed the greatest cathedrals of Earth and Mars, rising up through empty air and giving both thrust-gravity stability and glory to God.
— James S.A. Corey
Thou you thrust your dagger at my eye, I will not flinch.
— Lynn Flewelling
Central Wyoming was like hell without the flames, an underworld thrust up onto the surface.
— Walter Kirn
The law is not thrust upon man; it rests deep within him, to waken when the call comes.
— Martin Buber
Julian moved as if to thrust Emma behind him, but she wouldn't budge.
— Cassandra Clare
Who now would thrust enquiry on / Beyond necessity of desire?
— Geoffrey Hill
Be like a tree in pursuit of your cause. Stand firm, grip hard, thrust upward. Bend to the winds of heaven. And learn tranquility.
— Richard St. Barbe Baker
Anthropocentrism is simply irrational. And yet this is the thrust of much of our traditional religious thought and teaching, particularly in the West.
— Russell E. Train
I grew up with my career being thrust upon me. It took me a long time to believe that I could do more than that one aspect of our business.
— Angelina Jolie
Sometimes you must behave like a tunnel! If a formidable mountain is on your way, thrust through it!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Thurst [thrust] out nature with a croche [crook], yet woll she styll runne back agayne.
— Richard Taverner
I never thrust my nose into other men's porridge. It is no bread and butter of mine; every man for himself, and God for us all.
— Miguel De Cervantes
The mainstream thrust of anti-intellectualism, as it stands today, characterizes thinking itself as an elitist activity.
— Maggie Nelson
[To my enemy:] Some are great, some are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them! And then there's you.
— Reginald Dipwipple
When you're thrust into litigation, you obviously have to make sure you're prepared to deal with that.
— Roger Goodell
The way to a man's heart is through his stomach ... just make sure you thrust upward through his ribcage.
— Stephen Colbert
What valor were it, when a cur doth grin, for one to thrust his hand between his teeth, when he might spurn him with his foot away?
— William Shakespeare
In unremarkable texts we soon trip on phrases that penetrate into us, as if a sword has thrust up to its hilt inside us.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila
She felt pride and shame wash through her. Mala, the woman who acted. To thrust herself forward into the world.
— Marge Piercy
Rise from the mud, let the sunshine clense your eyes, and thrust your shoulders into the stars!
— Jack London
The God who had thrust him through in the darkness with probings of dread and shame was the same God who now held out the sword and shield.
— Elizabeth Goudge
I have thrust myself into this maze,
Haply to wive and thrive as best I may. — William Shakespeare
Haply to wive and thrive as best I may. — William Shakespeare
Some are great, some greatness, and 149 some have greatness thrust upon 'em. Thy
— William Shakespeare
The upward thrust of evolution as part of the design becomes something to preserve and revere.
— Roger Wolcott Sperry
Behind every successful flight, lies the will, full of thrust, against the wind; the will to win.
— Vikrmn
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
— Joseph Heller
Some men are born sodomites, some achieve sodomy, and some have sodomy thrust upon them ...
— Aleister Crowley
Our culture thrives on black-and-white narratives, clearly defined emotions, easy endings, and so, this thrust into complexity exhausts.
— Caroline Knapp
Women being the weaker vessels, are ever thrust to the walls.
— William Shakespeare
Prayer sometimes dulls the hunger of the pauper, like a mother's finger thrust into the mouth of her starving baby.
— I.L. Peretz
All conditions are bearable, all dignities trumpery, and wisdom simply the gift of making the best of whatever is thrust upon us.
— George Santayana
It's important in show business to have friends who understand the cut and thrust of everyday working life and the constant rejection.
— Julian Ovenden
Always remember, difficult situations are thrust upon those who have the power to influence events.
— T.A. Uner
I assume there must be some kind of genetic thrust. My two grandmothers were very different, but both of them were frustrated musicians.
— Joni Mitchell
Having been thrust out of the world because of my race, I had accepted my destiny by not being curious about what shaped it
— Richard Wright
It's a pelvis thrust, not a pelvic wiggle.
— Jessica Verday
So I took the bright red stick and at the center of the nation's hoop I thrust it in the earth.
— Black Elk
In 1995, I was thrust into the role of reluctant, flag-waving feminist and emotionally-focused artist/advocate.
— Alanis Morissette
'Plenty of men are good at acquiring money and cars and things, but only a few have real forward motion. You know. Thrust.'
— Vicki Pettersson
Logic and reasoning, which might show the absurdity of such dreams of bliss and revenge, are to be thrust aside.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Some people are born to fandom, others have fandom thrust upon them.
— Nenia Campbell
That is why we may say that the historical development of capitalism has involved the thrust towards the commodification of everything.
— Immanuel Wallerstein
I didn't want to be a catcher. It was thrust upon me, as they say in the classics.
— Mickey Cochrane
Some folk are born wild. Some have wildness thrust upon them.
— Flora Kennedy
She said, Some are born bossy, some achieve bossiness, and some have bossiness thrust upon them.
— Jane Smiley
I'd done about 10 movies before I decided I wanted to make acting the main thrust of my career.
— Jeff Bridges
war was the fault of the 'masters of men, everywhere, who subconsciously thrust others into suffering in order to advance their own powers'.28
— Helen Macdonald
Love is the dynamic motivation behind every worthy purpose; it is the upward thrust that lifts men to the heights.
— Wilferd Peterson
Why would you want my given name?"
"Because I'd like to call out your given name when I thrust into you."
~Dante — Tina Folsom
"Because I'd like to call out your given name when I thrust into you."
~Dante — Tina Folsom
You must teach me the way you thrust your worries aside and turn to practical matters.
— Frank Herbert
Remember that mindsets can not be changed through force and coercion. No idea can ever be forcibly thrust upon any one.
— Pervez Musharraf
Thrust the sword into the dark
— Obert Skye
As a kid, I sensed history going on all around me, but the basic thrust of it didn't move me.
— James Ellroy
The world upon whom grace is thrust as a bargain will grow tired of it.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer