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Quotes About Keep

What an opinion will afterages entertain of their religion, who bid fair for a gibbet, by endeavouring to bring in a superstition, which their forefathers perished in flames to keep out.Addison'sFreeholder,No 1.
~ Samuel Johnson
So I learned another system: When in doubt, keep it out – out of earshot, out of the house – even if this meant, really, just keeping it in.
~ Sarah Dessen
And here I thought you were actually going to behave yourself," he said. "It's going to get worse if they don't keep their hands off you." "I suppose you're going to tell me now that only you have the right to touch me." "I see we understand each other.
~ Johanna Lindsey
However long I serve in public life, I'll stand on that basic liberty of the right to keep and bear arms.
~ Mike Pence
People need all the good memories they can keep with them in this world; they're a sort of steering apparatus in a life-boat.
~ Marah Ellis Ryan
I've always had an eye for nature, but it's the sort of thing to keep quiet about, because I don't want to come across as a mad hippy. But it makes sense to appreciate those things.
~ Jarvis Cocker
Like a good play-caller, a good TV guy, if you get going on a good conversation, you can ad-lib a little bit. You keep it going. Just like in a game, if you call a couple plays and they're working, you come back to them.
~ Booger McFarland
What I had to do was keep the story within certain limits of what was, of course, plausible.
~ Arthur Golden
Of course. I'm the vampire, right? Just keep Matthew occupied so Nurse Feratu can do her thing.
~ Ryan North
Weapons of mass destruction: Weapons of mass destruction cannot exist in a perfect world, but since the world we live in is full of evil I say keep them for your protection but always be responsible with them.
~ Ryan Pack
XXVIII. And these your professed politicians, the only true practical philosophers of the world, (as they think of themselves) so full of affected gravity, or such professed lovers of virtue and honesty, what wretches be they in very deed; how vile and contemptible in themselves? O man! what ado doest thou keep?
~ Marcus Aurelius
I believe the ability to think is blessed. If you can think about a situation, you can deal with it. The big struggle is to keep your head clear enough to think.
~ Richard Pryor
The bodies were both a burden to get rid of and treasures he wanted to keep.
~ Ann Rule
You can keep the sectional,she'd said. He hadn't, although it had been a bitch getting it out of the house, and he'd finally used a chain saw, which somehow made him feel better about things. - Jim Bates
~ Anna Quindlen
How can we know all this, yet somehow experience joy? Because that's how we are designed – for awareness and curiosity. We are hardwired with curiosity inside us, because life knew that this would keep us going even in bad sailing.
~ Anne Lamott
And I'm calling in a favor. (Savitar) Sav, you can't keep doing this. I'm running out of places to put the bodies. (Takeshi)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
He was like some wild, untamed creature that you could keep and feed for a time, but in the end you knew you'd have to let it go for its own sake as well as yours.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
You know, one of these days, I'm actually going to take offense if people keep throwing out these slurs. And then things are going to get rather ugly. When we Skandians do take offense, we do it with a battleax.
~ John Flanagan
this new faith has a secret energy that will keep on working even should you best King Charles on the field of battle.
~ John Lincoln
McCain." "Yes, Sergeant." "Your dad won New Hampshire." "Did he?" "Yeah, keep digging." "Yes, Sergeant.
~ John McCain
on the basis of his speech, it would be able to keep all its conquests, using the ones it didn't want as bargaining chips in a final peace settlement brokered by Wilson and the United States.
~ Arthur Herman
Nothing doth so much keep men out of the Church, and drive men out of the Church, as breach of unity.
~ bacon francis x
I only keep books that I like very much. Otherwise I'd throw them out.
~ Norman MacCaig
My sister-in-law believes that few narratives are so tightly constructed that you can't skip boring bits and still keep abreast of what's going on.
~ Arthur Smith