Quotes About Grab
But it rained all the time, fog covered the fields, and by then he was reading Tolstoy. There were some books that reached through the noise of life to grab you by the collar and speak only of the truest things. A Confession was a book like that.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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You've got to seize the opportunity if it is presented to you.
~ Clive Davis
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You've got seconds to grab your audience's attention and only minutes to keep it.
~ John Medina
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Life is like a clam, when it opens, you gotta grab the gooey stuff.
~ Jimmy Fallon
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There was a little silence. She did not seem shocked; she was neither flattered nor fearful. She stood, waiting for him to take his hand off her arm, and let her go. He supposed that men desired her all the time and that she regarded a touch at her breast, a grab at her waist, as a regular inconvenience, like rain.
~ Philippa Gregory
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I hope this scene isn't playing out all over the nation. People like me struggling to grab what they can. Whole families, even. Grasping at the leftover shards of their lives.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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In winter the very ground seemed to reach up and grab the elderly, yanking them to earth as though hungry for them.
~ Louise Penny
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Have you ever mapped a wreck before?" Rachel rolled her eyes. "No. We at Chandler and Associates practice the snatch and grab method of salvaging.
~ Unknown
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I think it's more funny how every bit of information is up for grabs.
~ Guido Palau
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There aren't enough people who care about the future. They are too busy worrying about today and what they can grab now
~ Berry Gordy
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The way to fight a woman is with your hat - grab it and run.
~ John Barrymore
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Nobody grabs SecUnits. I hadn't realized this was a perk until now.
~ Martha Wells
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Slippery as was Knox's land grab of the entire Waldo Patent, nepotism and patronage were common in those days.
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart
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Love is rare enough in this life, that when you come acrost it you'd best grab ahold, and hang on for dear life.
~ Unknown
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Then suddenly Coyote stopped, turned to me, grabbed me by my hands, looked into my eyes, and said, "Her name is Death.
~ Patricia Briggs
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