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The most important method of education always has consisted of that in which the pupil was urged to actual performance.
— Albert Einstein
Still, to be urged to write and to be urged to publish are two different things and nobody so far was urging her to do the latter.
— Alan Bennett
I have consistently urged my friends to abstain from reading it.
— Winston Churchill
It is always pleasant to be urged to do something on the ground that one can do it well.
— George Santayana
Open, he urged her in a soft voice.
Samson to Delilah — Tina Folsom
Samson to Delilah — Tina Folsom
The moving light, rejoicing in its strength,
Sped from the pyre of pine, and urged its way,
In golden glory, like some strange new sun ... — Aeschylus
Sped from the pyre of pine, and urged its way,
In golden glory, like some strange new sun ... — Aeschylus
No churches are empty, where the doctrines of the reformation are duly urged, with purity and energy, upon the people's minds.(Rowland Hill)
— Edwin Sidney
Do not, she urged her inner vixen, look at the way those blue jeans fit his lean legs. Do not notice how he's filled out in all the right places.
— Scarlett Scott
President Bush has urged people to get back to normal and today Congress announced that they are accepting bribes again.
— Jay Leno
The hope Of active days urged on by flying hours, -
— William Wordsworth
No more duty can be urged upon those who are entering the great theater of life than simple loyalty to their best convictions.
— Edwin Hubbel Chapin
I would rather go while I am being urged to stay, than to stay beyond the time when I should go.
— John Major
Should start back," Gared urged as the woods began to grow dark around them. "The wildlings are dead." "Do the dead frighten
— George R R Martin
I have friends who are majorly into the cosplay culture and have urged me to go to a convention for no other reason than to meet others like me.
— Simon Sinek
Want to read my mind to see what I'm thinking about?" "Nay. Tell me," he urged as he nuzzled her neck. "You, our future, and our love.
— Donna Grant
[To Parliament, when it urged her to marry and settle the succession:] You attend to your own duties and I'll perform mine.
— Elizabeth I
A stockbroker urged me to buy a stock that would triple its value every year. I told him, 'At my age, I don't even buy green bananas.'
— Claude Pepper
I have been urged by the earnest pleas of thousands of people to enter this race. Therefore, I hereby declare my candidacy for Mayor of Chicago.
— Harold Washington
When the body is urged to participate with the universe, it creates access routes for emotionality and intellectuality as well.
— Bob Samples
open societies will once again be urged to close in upon themselves, sacrificing freedom for 'security'.
— Tony Judt
Breathe! Breathe! I urged Lily. You can do this naturally.
Fuck that. I want my epidural as soon as we get there. — Erica Orloff
Fuck that. I want my epidural as soon as we get there. — Erica Orloff
I was in the Minnesota state Senate from 2000 until 2006. In 2006, I was urged to run for Congress, I did. And I've been here ever since.
— Michele Bachmann
My courage was as thin as silk, but I held it around me like armor and urged myself up the stairs, dragging the remains of my dignity.
— Jodi Meadows
In 2005, attorneys general of 35 states urged the Federal Reserve to end the unsigned check system.
— Charles Duhigg
The successful competitor, having been urged to compete, must not be turned on when he wins.
— Learned Hand
My father also encouraged my love of nature. He urged me to become a Cub Scout, and later a Boy Scout, and I found I really liked being outdoors.
— Ed Begley Jr.
Genuine love will always feel urged to communicate joy - to be a joy-giver. Mankind needs joy ...
— Lawrence G. Lovasik
The carriage could only clop along at about ten miles per hour, which only accentuated Imogene's excitement. She urged it onward: "Fly, horse, fly!
— Hunter Murphy
That's right, you nasty little vixen, bite me harder. Ian urged.
— Jeaniene Frost
The raging fire which urged us on was scorching us; it would have burned us had we failed to restrain it.
— Giacomo Casanova
Now, Bran, the crow urged. Choose. Fly or die. Death reached for him, screaming. Bran spread his arms and flew.
— George R R Martin
No," I said. "I'm not safe, Belen. Who is going to tear Kerrick's arm off if he hits me again? Come on," I urged. "Stay with us".
— Maria V. Snyder
Even Reverend Norkells urged her to spend less time in the stony darkness of the church and to "look for Christ in the life around her.
— M.L. Stedman
When people disagreed with him he urged them to be objective.
— Joseph Heller
Women were also urged to work on a mysterious quality called 'fascination.' Coming of age in the 1920's was a competitive business ...
— Susan Cain
Embrace your enemy," the elders urged, "to prevent him striking you." ("Embrace your enemy," Henry quipped, "to feel his dagger tickle your kidneys.")
— David Mitchell
Put it in their face," Gotti urged Sammy the Bull Gravano. "They want to see fucking lions and tigers and that's what we are.
— Selwyn Raab
First and foremost feminist movement urged females to no longer see ourselves and our bodies as the property of men.
— Bell Hooks
I've evolved in my writing to tell a more emotional story - my publisher, Random House, has urged that.
— Alan Furst
Slime him, sis," Dan urged, "Make him a redcoat.
— Gordon Korman
I suppose everyone has had that ghastly feeling at one time or another of being urged by some overwhelming force to do some absolutely blithering act.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Pointing to an imminent dawn he urged him: Come on! Pursue it among the ripples of sleep, where dreams go hiding, and grab it
— Luca Ferrarini
Life!" urged Fook. "The Universe!" said Lunkwill. "Everything!" they said in chorus.
— Douglas Adams
It required a strong heart to stand up against such talk, but I urged my people to be quiet and not to begin a war.
— Chief Joseph
Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged!
Give me my sin again. — William Shakespeare
Give me my sin again. — William Shakespeare
Help me, defend me, until from praying ground I pass to the realm of unceasing praise. Urged
— Anonymous
When have you ever heard of a cantor or any artist turning anyone down when he is strongly urged to perform?
— Sholom Aleichem
Fear urged him to go back, but growth drove him on.
— Jack London
If obedience is the chief thing good stood upon, why are not other laws and statutes urged as strictly as those which concern ceremonies?
— George Gillespie
Open-minded people tend to be interested in Buddhism because Buddha urged people to investigate things - he didn't just command them to believe.
— Dalai Lama
This act is an ancient tale new told;
And, in the last repeating, troublesome,
Being urged at a time unseasonable. — William Shakespeare
And, in the last repeating, troublesome,
Being urged at a time unseasonable. — William Shakespeare
Write about us," Robinson urged. "Tell our story." And I did it; I told our story. You hold it in your hands.
— James Patterson
The bereaved must be urged to "sit in a sunny room," preferably one with an open fire.
— Joan Didion
...but I was urged on by a courage born of despair.
— Walter Moers
Come on, baby," Ty urged in a breathless whisper. Zane
— Abigail Roux
Every person, on coming to the knowledge of himself, is not only urged to seek God, but is also led as by the hand to find Him.
— John Calvin
The true traveller is the one urged to move about for physical, aesthetic, intellectual as well as spiritual reasons.
— Ella Maillart
great men are urged on to the abuse of power (when they need urging, which is not often), by their flatterers and dependents,
— Charles Dickens
Before I knocked the antidepressant back, I had a little word with it. Work, I urged. Take away this awful, awful feeling.
— Marian Keyes
Haply a woman's voice may do some good
When articles too nicely urged be stood on. — William Shakespeare
When articles too nicely urged be stood on. — William Shakespeare