Quotes by Spurs Our appetites, of one or another kind, are excellent spurs to our reason, which might otherwise but feebly set about the great ends of preserving and continuing the species. Charles Lamb spurs kind might The Chavez-Obama pictures will join a postmodern photo array that includes Donald Rumsfeld gifting Saddam Hussein with spurs from President Reagan. Christine Pelosi spurs usa president You learn new song until you're comfortable with it to where you can record it blindfolded, but then when it comes out on the record, you forget about those little nuances and those little things that you changed during the recording process. It's those spur-of-the-moment things you do that makes it an entirely new beast that you then again have to relearn. Chuck Ragan spurs records song I was lucky to have been there with some great people. I think I learned the most from the people around me. Just when you get talented people there, like the people who you talk to. And it spurs you on. Dan Amboyer spurs people thinking Oh blind! Oh ignorant, self-seeking cupidity which spurs us so in the short mortal life and steeps us so through all eternity! Dante Alighieri spurs ignorant self I courted fame but as a spur to brave and honest deeds; who despises fame will soon renounce the virtues that deserve it. David Mallet spurs honesty bravery Avarice, the spur of industry. David Hume avarice spurs industry There's always been a fierce rivalry between Spurs and Tottenham. David Pleat spurs fierce football If you know that someone is going to hear what you're doing, you're always going to be self-conscious about it. In a way that's good; it spurs you on. Doug Martsch spurs doing-you self A genuinely democratic Iraq might well act as a fresh spur. Douglas Hurd spurs iraq might What do I like about Spurs? The flairness Dwight Yorke spurs Hope spurs humans everywhere to work harder to endure more now that the future may be better. Dwight D. Eisenhower spurs hard-work may My wit is sharper then the finest mustache, and when I walk among men I make truths ring like spurs. Edmond Rostand mustache spurs men Who would ever care to do brave deed, Edmund Spenser spurs yield brave The trouble with lies was that once started, the fiction had to be continued, and it was hard always to be remembering details that you had made up upon the spur of the moment. Elizabeth Aston spurs details lying The impulse to perform a worthy action often springs from our best nature, but is afterwards tainted by the spur of selfishness or sinister interest. Emile Souvestre spurs selfishness spring If you felt like you've done the best thing you could possibly ever do, it's probably time to hang up your spurs because there's not much else to do. Eric Balfour spurs like-you done Lust is a sharp spur to vice, which always putteth the affections into a false gallop. Francis Quarles spurs vices lust Let the fear of a danger be a spur to prevent it. Francis Quarles spurs anticipation danger Habit maketh no monk, ne wearing of gilt spurs maketh no knight. Geoffrey Chaucer spurs monk knights «123456»