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Quotes About Draw

It's a very old word, it means 'to breathe into.' That's how it works: An angel breathes into men and shows us what to play, what to draw. How to find the truth of who we are and why we are here.
~ Jon Steele, The Watchers
She was a lovely magnet. So I acted just like a hunk of metal.
~ Michael Avallone
I think there's an incredible luck or skill for a 45-year-old man to draw like a three-year-old.
~ Vic Reeves
I think gardens are fantastic, and I'd love to draw and design and stuff like that. I love just planting flowers during the summer. There's something very humble about it, and natural and beautiful.
~ Ed Westwick
Jax Cassidy is delightful! Her lush, lyrical way with words will draw you in and keep you turning the pages.
~ Sylvia Day
He fathomed her, enclosed her. He did not see, or did not care to see, how her submissiveness moved and drew him, nor how now, through the steaming, suffocating baths of mist, she led him, and he followed, though the rainbows under the clear water were lost.
~ Sylvia Plath
People have been taught to believe that human knowledge is a box of tricks, which they have only to open to draw on it for what they want, so to make all well for themselves or their class or for the world.
~ Henry Fairlie
I first got a sense of that idea of nodality - but I didn't use the word back then - with 'The Missing of the Somme': that sense of a particular place in a landscape or on a map having some kind of tremendous power to draw us to itself... that made me conscious, and since then, really, it has been an abiding concern of mine.
~ Geoff Dyer
Clinton had few experts in intelligence to draw upon after his election in 1992. The Democrats had been out of the executive branch for twelve years.
~ Steve Coll
My best match, draw me lot of money and make me world famous, is the boot-camp match with the Sergeant Slaughter. He was hottest thing in the wrestling, and when Iron Sheik come we make the world news.
~ The Iron Sheik
Every collaboration I do, I feel like I've benefitted in so many different ways; it all depends on the organization. With Moncler, there is such a heritage to the brand and to the way that they work. With Brooks Brothers, in the same way, having the heritage to draw from in that collaboration is invaluable.
~ Thom Browne
I love to teach, I love to draw, I love animals. So I don't feel like I am relying on one thing to lead me in my career.
~ Sutton Foster
I suppose it's possible that the Sundance Kid didn't like to make much of his birthdays — they may have struck him as just another reminder that his draw was getting slower by the year—but what if he truly liked a major celebration? What if he looked forward every year to marking the day of his birth with what they used to call in the West 'a real wingding, with pink balloons and a few survivors'?
~ Calvin Trillin
Don't force me to draw my own conclusions. I do have a very big pencil.
~ Terry Pratchett
The bee's life is like a magic well: the more you draw from it, the more it fills with water
~ Karl von Frisch
for iron of itself draws a man thereto.
~ Homer
Ties in the NFL absolutely suck. Trust me, I was involved with a tie against the San Francisco 49ers when I was with the Rams in 2012 and it felt pointless.
~ Chris Long
I pretty much draw the line when people want you to do original music for commercials.
~ Colin Meloy
Fiddler straightened, eyes on the stars glittering overhead. Desert stars, sharp diamonds that ever seemed eager to draw blood.
~ Steven Erikson
From this, Udinaas surmised, various lessons could be drawn, should one be inclined to draw lessons from multiple acts of stupidity.
~ Steven Erikson
I've never been a soldier. In Denmark, at 18, as a male, you go in a draw, and if they pick you, you go and serve for a year. I didn't.
~ Tobias Lindholm
You'll probably get three horses and you have to draw a good buckin' horse. That's mighty tough.
~ Chris LeDoux
Hence monastic prayer, especially meditation and contemplative prayer, is not so much a way to find God as a way of resting in him whom we have found, who loves us, who is near to us, who comes to us to draw us to himself.
~ Thomas Merton
A man of quick and active wit For drudgery is more unfit, Compared to those of duller parts, Than running nags are to draw carts.
~ Butler