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Quotes About Pull

Montreal bagels are much better than U.S. bagels, because there's a sweetness to the dough, and there's a pull. New York bagels are basically bread in the shape of a bagel.
~ Antoni Porowski
looks like Santa's sleigh," Frank said. "Can Arion even pull that much?" Arion huffed. "Hazel," Percy said, "I am seriously going to wash your horse's mouth with soap. He says, yes, he can pull it, but he needs food.
~ Rick Riordan
Bait Goat There is a distance where magnets pull, we feel, having held them back. Likewise there is a distance where words attract. Set one out like a bait goat and wait and seven others will approach. But watch out: roving packs can pull your word away. You find your stake yanked and some rough bunch to thank.
~ Kay Ryan
There's a new power of pull. Pulling resources from the network JUST when you need them.
~ Joichi Ito
Have you not yet learned that it is easier to pull a star down from the heavens than to bend a woman to your will?
~ Deanna Raybourn
I pulled the feather out, jerking him away from the dream. Just like he used to do with me, when I went in alone. The play was shifting, and I knew how bad it felt, to have your dream dragged from your mouth.
~ Jeff Noon
The world yearns. This is its sure gravity: the attraction of bodies. Earth for molten star. Moon for earth. A hand for the orb of a breast. This is its movement too: the motion of desire, of a longing toward.
~ Alison MacLeod
So many little girls dream about their wedding day. But with actresses, sometimes it's the inverse, because we get to be the centre of attention, looked up and down, dressed up for premieres all the time. The pull isn't quite as great.
~ Natalie Dormer
Magnetism is not like in the superhero movies. I couldn't pull a car toward myself, because a car weighs more than I do. I just ended up pulling myself to the car.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Tell me about the dream where we pull the bodies out of the lake and dress them in warm clothes again.
~ Richard Siken
This is where the evening splits in half, Henry, love or death. Grab an end, pull hard, and make a wish.
~ Richard Siken
the way he pulled his body in, out of shyness or shame or a desire not to disturb the air around him.
~ Richard Siken
Adrian," she interrupted. "Didn't you just say I'm brilliant and always know everything? Then trust me on this." "Always," I said, letting her pull me back down to her. "Always.
~ Richelle Mead
In Neptune, the past was always grabbing at your ankles, trying to pull you back.
~ Rob Thomas
Hate always sells well, but for repeat trade and the long pull happiness is sounder merchandise.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
When we feel haunted, it is the pull of our own home we're experiencing, but a more upsetting possibility is that the past has become homeless, and we are offering it a place to inhabit in the present.
~ Yiyun Li
When we feel haunted, it is the pull of our old home we're experiencing, but a more upsetting possibility is that the past has become homeless, and we are offering it a place to inhabit in the present.
~ Yiyun Li
If you have enough push, you don't have to worry about the pull
~ Zig Ziglar
Bosses push, Leaders pull. Real leadership is servant leadership.
~ Dave Ramsey
A good life is like a weaving. Energy is created in the tension. The struggle, the pull and tug are everything.
~ Joan Erikson
Let us call the collection of these forces that push and pull at us from deep within human nature. Human nature stems from the particular wiring of our brains, the configuration of our nervous system, and the way we humans process emotions, all of which developed and emerged over the course
~ Robert Greene
Let us call the collection of these forces that push and pull at us from deep within human nature. Human nature stems from the particular wiring of our brains, the configuration of our nervous system, and the way we humans process emotions, all of which developed and emerged over the course of the five million years or so of our evolution as a species.
~ Robert Greene
Let us call the collection of these forces that push and pull at us from deep within human nature.
~ Robert Greene
For the truth is a terrible thing. You dabble your foot in it and it is nothing. But you walk a little farther and you feel it pull you like an undertow or a whirlpool. First there is the slow pull so steady and gradual you scarcely notice it, then the acceleration, then the dizzy whirl and plunge to blackness. For there is a blackness of truth, too. They say it is a terrible thing to fall into the Grace of God. I am prepared to believe that.
~ Robert Penn Warren