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Quotes About Tie

Zero-zero is a big score.
~ Ron Atkinson
This is one reason Father wears the piece of mirror taped to the top of his engineer's cap, so it reflects back up whoever's face is trying to look down at him. As he walks the sun reflects in the mirror and slides shining lights all along the brick wall above his head. If he bends down to tie his shoes it can hit you sharp in the eyes.
~ Peter Rock
He only tied it
~ Peyton Manning
Music has always been a visual thing to me, so writing and drawing the 'Skin&Earth' comics, which tie cohesively with the music, was an obvious move for me as an artist.
~ Lights
It has always been the prime function of mythology and rite to supply the symbols that carry the human spirit forward, in counteraction to those that tend to tie it back.
~ Joseph Campbell
Free love may try to dissolve, and the concubinate to desecrate, the holiest tie, as it pleases; but, for the vast majority of our race, marriage remains the foundation of human society and the family retains its position as the primordial sphere in sociology.
~ Abraham Kuyper
Many times the reading of a book has made the fortune of the man-has decided his way of life. 'Tis a tie between men to have been delighted with the same book.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is the easiest tie to break—my Friend consoled me—the tie that was badly frayed to begin with.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Sentí cuando cayó en mis manos el hilito de sangre con que estaba amarrada a mi corazón.
~ Juan Rulfo
Respect for character is always diminished in proportion to the number among whom the blame or praise is to be divided. Conscience, the only remaining tie, is known to be inadequate in individuals: In large numbers, little is to be expected from it.
~ James Madison
I kicked off my shoes, tossed my jacket onto the chair, loosened my tie, and closed my eyes for about half an hour. Catnaps and spy chasing are my specialties.
~ James R. Benn
Henry, in coat and tie, waded out to where Francis stood, his trousers rolled to the knee, and old-fashioned banker in a surrealist painting.
~ Donna Tartt
Jerott stared up through his headache. 'I can manage,' he said. 'Yes. I think you'll manage better tied to your horse,' said Lymond.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Carstairs looked grim. "I gave Mrs. Pollifax to Interpol like a gift and they give every evidence of having discarded her like a boring Christmas tie." Bishop said soberly, "Well, you know she doesn't look like a gift at first glance, sir. She confuses people by looking the nice cozy grandmother type.
~ Dorothy Gilman
Surrender the vert platonic bond tying your soul to mine craft, the sky fades a pink shadow cast.
~ Bradley Chicho
A woman may race to get a man a gift but it always ends in a tie.
~ Earl Wilson
There is only one redeeming thing about this whole election. It will be over at sundown, and let everybody pray that it's not a tie, for we couldn't go through with this thing again.
~ Will Rogers
Mourning is not forgetting. ... It is an undoing. Every minute tie has to be untied and something permanent and valuable recovered and assimilated from the dust.
~ Margery Allingham
There's a very close tie between good health and good education.
~ Laura Bush
I had all these songs lying around. They had all these woman characters, and I thought the idea of the Woman King would be a good way to tie them all together.
~ Iron & Wine
That home run ties it up, 1-0.
~ Jerry Coleman
Not conceding a goal at home is always important in a Cup tie. But despite that there is no doubt that this tie is still wide open.
~ Roberto Mancini
Last week my tie caught on fire, some guy tried to put it out with an axe.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
Today's Father Day and we're giving you a tie, it's not much you know, it's just our way of showing you, you're a regular guy.
~ Groucho Marx