Quotes by Strikes When you are an Anvill, hold you still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill. George Herbert poor-richard hammers strikes You must strike in measure, when there are many to strike on one Anvile. George Herbert strikes It is written in the code of love: He who strikes the blow is himself struck down. Hadewijch code strikes blow The Almighty gave us our lives, and I suppose He meant us to defend them, at least I have always acted on that, and I hope it will not be brought up against me when my clock strikes. H. Rider Haggard almighty clock strikes Don't be called out on strikes. Go down swinging. H. Jackson Brown, Jr. strikes Lightning never strikes twice in the same place--it doesn't have to. Harry Hershfield contradicting lightning strikes Some have said we must not act until the threat is imminent. Since when have terrorists and tyrants announced their intentions, politely putting us on notice before they strike? George W. Bush tyrants intention strikes I think I've always been good so God wouldn't strike me dead. Heather Locklear strikes thinking A gentlemen is one who never strikes a woman without provocation. H. L. Mencken provocation strikes gentleman Strike hard and fast and do not separate. Heinz Guderian hard strikes military The habit of expression leads to the search for something to express. Something remains as a residuum of the commonplace itself, if one strikes out every commonplace in the expression. Henry Adams strikes habit expression The habit of expression leads to the search for something to express. Something remains as a residuum of the commonplace itself, if one strikes out every commonplace in the expression. Henry Adams strikes habit expression A mere nothing suffices — and the lightning strikes. Hermann Hesse steppenwolf lightning strikes I shall strike the stars with my uplifted head. Horace strikes stars ambition The worst thoughts usually strike in the dead of the night. Haruki Murakami worst strikes night If you rank me with the lyric poets, my exalted head shall strike the stars. Horace strikes poet stars Lightning strikes the tops of the mountains. Horace lightning mountain strikes I'm a devoted husband. That must strike you as totally deviant. Iain Banks deviants strikes husband What reader wants to be told what attitude to strike? Ian Mcewan strikes want attitude What we hear strikes the mind with less force than what we see. Horace strikes force mind «123456789»