(66 quotes found)
“They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps.”
William Shakespeare
“It's rather a strange sport in that we spend a great deal of money to do this for a scrap of ribbon.”
Chris Walkowicz
“I spent several years in a North Vietnamese prison camp, in the dark, fed with scraps. Do you think I want to do that all over again as vice president of the United States? ... The vice president has two duties: One is to break a tie in case of a tie vote in the United States Senate .. the other is to inquire daily as to the health of the president. Neither one of those are very challenging as compared with living a good part of time in the state of Arizona.”
John McCain
“A petition to scrap the contracts would take energy away from getting an agreement and impede further progress.”
Clyde Sims
“The usefulness of madmen is famous: they demonstrate society's logic flagrantly carried out down to its last scrimshaw scrap.”
Cynthia Ozick
“That's what a team is all about. It's about doing whatever you have to do to compete, scrap and win. They did that and got to their third bowl game in three years, which is very exciting for those guys and this team.”
Danny Wimprine
“We looked like a team who were up for a derby match and up for a scrap.”
Stuart Pearce
“What we had on site was over 120 unlicensed cars and several piles of scrap metal outdoors on the property,”
Wayne Sorensen
“Anything over two unlicensed vehicles, unusable machinery parts or scrap metal is considered a junkyard in an agricultural zone,”
“I thought the lads were fantastic in the second-half. At half-time I wanted to know who could scrap, and they all responded well.”
David Hodgson