Quotes About Grinds
We can prevent Europe from becoming a spiritless machine that, in the end, grinds to a halt.
~ Jan Peter Balkenende
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In a good-natured way he had almost decided that Princeton was one part deadly Philistines and one part deadly grinds, and to find a person who could mention Keats without stammering, yet evidently washed his hands, was rather a treat.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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A party is like a sausage machine, it grinds up all sorts of heads together into the same baloney.
~ Henrik Ibsen
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The blind cosmos grinds aimlessly on from nothing to something and from something back to nothing again, neither heeding nor knowing the wishes or existence of the minds that flicker for a second now and then in the darkness.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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In relations between the rich and the strong, between the rich and the poor, between the master and the servant, it's liberty that grinds down, and the law which liberates.
~ Unknown
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I feel like an inadequate machine, a machine that breaks down at crucial moments, grinds to a dreadful hault, 'won't go,' or, even worse, explodes in some innocent person's face.
~ May Sarton
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