Quotes about win
wine night glasses
Babe, you've destroyed a car, burned down two buildings, stapled a guy's nuts, and you have sixteen stitches in your leg. Take a night off. Have a glass of wine, watch some television, and go to bed early." -Ranger Janet Evanovich
wine sorrow rich
Both to the rich and poor, wine is the happy antidote for sorrow. Euripides
winning life-and-death people
The only way to win audiences is to tell people about the life and death of Christ. Every other approach is a waste. Fulton J. Sheen
winning men views
[While designing] I'm mixing two lines of thought really: me as a designer for women and then me as a man. At the start of the design process it's the designer for women that comes to the forefront - sketching and revising the silhouette. Then the man comes into the picture - and I look at the shoe from a very masculine point of view. Then there is a conflict between the two sides of me. Sometimes the man wins, and sometimes the designer wins. Christian Louboutin
winning yankees government
Y'know, I realize that George W. Bush is an asshole, but don't judge all us yankees by the actions of our government. Remember, he didn't win the popular vote so it's not entirely our fault! Chris Shiflett
winning destiny mermaid
A mermaid has not an immortal soul, nor can she obtain one unless she wins the love of a human being. On the power of another hangs her eternal destiny. Hans Christian Andersen
winning way-forward goal
The way forward is by building political support for republican and democratic objectives across Ireland and by winning support for these goals internationally. Gerry Adams
wine juice singers
Our poets have sung of wine, the product of a foreign plant which commonly they never saw, as if our own plants had no juice in them more than the singers. Henry David Thoreau
winter wind mountain
A cold and searching wind drives away all contagion, and nothing can withstand it but what has a virtue in it, and accordingly, whatever we meet with in cold and bleak places, as the tops of mountains, we respect for a sort of sturdy innocence, a Puritan toughness. All things beside seem to be called in for shelter, and what stays out must be part of the original frame of the universe, and of such valor as God himself. Henry David Thoreau
winning dying oscars
It goes back to all of us wanting to be in Hollywood. We're all dying to win an Oscar. Jerry Della Femina
winning feelings wimbledon
Winning Wimbledon was a great feeling and it is still a great feeling. It has given me so much confidence. Goran Ivanisevic
winning race fables
Remember, slow and steady wins the race. Ieyasu Tokugawa
wine care vino
Now drown care in wine. [Lat., Nunc vino pellite curas.] Horace
wine made ache
Nay, Sir, it was not the WINE that made your head ache, but the SENSE that I put into it' 'What, Sir! will sense make the head ache?' 'Yes, Sir, (with a smile,) when it is not used to it. James Boswell
winning done
When you're not winning it's about how you're not getting it done. Jalen Rose
winter bitter cold
Even in winter, the cold isn't always bitter, and not every day is cruel. Jim Butcher
wine men thinking
What is man, when you come to think upon him, but a minutely set, ingenious machine for turning with infinite artfulness, the red wine of Shiraz into urine? Isak Dinesen
wind-blowing smell doors
Starting a novel is opening a door on a misty landscape; you can still see very little but you can smell the earth and feel the wind blowing. Iris Murdoch
wings mind links
They arose in my mind as 'given' things, and as they came, separately, so too the links grew. An absorbing, though continually interrupted labour (especially, even apart from the necessities of life, since the mind would wing to the other pole and spread itself on the linguistics): yet always I had the sense of recording what was already 'there', somewhere: not of 'inventing'. J. R. R. Tolkien
wind somewhere-else lost
If you don't know where you're going, you'll wind up somewhere else. Not all those who wander are lost. J. R. R. Tolkien
winter lasts firsts
Last winter, when so many Living joined the Dead and our prey became scarce, I watched some of my friends become full-dead. The transition was undramatic. They just slowed down, then stopped, and after a while I realised they were corpses. It disquieted me at first, but it’s against etiquette to notice when one of us dies. I distracted myself with some groaning. Isaac Marion
wind names leader
Behind the big names of twentieth-century literature there stands a shadow cabinet of writers waiting to take over once the Wind of Change has blown. My own vote goes to Hugh Kingsmill as leader of this opposition.
wine wrath secret
Betray not a secret even though racked by wine or wrath. Horace
wine mean light
Wine brings to light the hidden secrets of the soul, gives being to our hopes, bids the coward flight, drives dull care away, and teaches new means for the accomplishment of our wishes. Horace
winning doe resilient
In the end, love wins. It does win. We know it wins. When a person dies, love isn’t turned off like a faucet. It is an amazingly resilient part of us. J. K. Rowling
winning doubt gone
Once you win, you have no doubt that you can win. So you have gone through it once, and you can do it again. Ivan Lendl
wind soul affliction
Corn is cleaned with wind, and the Soul with chastening George Herbert
winning remember i-can
I can't ever remember anyone winning a tournament like that.
winter people valleys
On the heights it is warmer than people in the valley suppose, especially in winter. The thinker recognizes the full import of this simile. Friedrich Nietzsche
wind abuse trying
One cannot read the New Testament without acquired admiration for whatever it abuses not to speak of the "wisdom of this world," which an impudent wind bag tries to dispose of "by the foolishness of preaching." Friedrich Nietzsche
windows
Out the end windows of the cafeteria, it's all new,
wine age abby
It's true, some wine improves with age. But only if the grapes were good in the first place.
win
We'd like to go down and win one -- or several.