(893 quotes found)
“I remember 'Happy Together.' That was a good record. It knocked 'Penny Lane' off the top of the charts.”
Paul McCartney
“This was a no-knock search warrant. We surprised them. Armstrong was outside the house when we got there, and the three other people were inside, smoking marijuana,”
Robert Fowler
“Two weeks ago, we were 9-0 and we felt like we were knocking on the door. Now we feel like we are trying to find the right address.”
Mike Shula
“That's a great team that we just beat. They're going to come out next week and knock someone around. Any time Alexander or Reynolds had the ball I just held my breath because you almost expected to see them break away from the pack at any time.”
Rich Hulkow
“If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door.”
Milton Berle
“I was knocking guys out in the streets before I knew how to throw a jab and keep your chin down, ... In most neighborhoods, the guy that could fight gets respect. You got in the parties free. I never had to pay the dollar because people were scared of me. But back then I was ignorant.”
Bernard Hopkins
“I can take one to two tablets every four hours. It takes me 20 of these a days to knock down my pain. I can read in the PDR all the adverse effects of this drug. I'm not talking about drugs for other people. I'm talking about that woman is dying, I can barely walk. Why can't the federal government expand this program to include people like myself so that I don't have to worry about getting locked up?”
Montel Williams
“To knock a thing down, especially if it is cocked at an arrogant angle, is a deep delight of the blood.”
George Santayana
“She knocked on doors, helped raise funds and did whatever needed to be done to make sure the center was built. My brother Martin and I, as well as the rest of my family and the King Center Board, have both a personal and moral responsibility to carry forth the heart and spirit of my mother's vision and the historic legacy she wishes to pass on to future generations.”
Bernice King
“To be knocked out doesn't mean what it seems. A boxer does not have to get up.”
Joyce Carol Oates