(138 quotes found)
“That which was not before can not be afterwards, without becoming and having become.”
Socrates
“Bernard always had a few prayers in the hall and some whiskey afterwards as he was rather pious.”
Daisy Ashford
“First he wrought, and afterward he taught.”
Geoffrey Chaucer
“An Englishmen thinks seated; a Frenchmen standing; an American pacing, an Irishman, afterwards.”
Austin O'Malley
“At first it was a bit strange and daunting to have to wear a mask, but afterwards I came to enjoy it. In warm conditions, though, it started to slip off my face. Other times they used this double-sided sticky tape, and I literally couldn't get it off my face. I would feel like I was ripping my face off and I had a lot of cuts and bruises because of it-huge red marks. People might think it was method acting.”
Gerard Butler
“I'll be arriving at the last possible minute and walking on stage raging and pillaging and then disappearing immediately afterwards.”
Bruce Dickinson
“Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.”
Charles W. Chesnutt
“Make every bargain clear and plain, that none may afterwards complain”
Proverb
“It was funny, when I thought of it afterward, how Ruth and Gehrig looked as they stood there. The Babe must have been waiting for me to get the ball up a little so he could get his bat under it.”
Carl Hubbell
“She's not sure if it's him. I told her afterwards, 'You don't need to care about that'. That's life, I have nothing more to say.”
Carlos Rodriguez