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Quotes About Stops

We're about to live through history and it's incredibly exciting. But don't make the mistake of thinking life stops because of any of this.
~ Evan Mandery
There's a lot of good police officers. There's thousands of perfect traffic stops. Lot of good men. Lot of good women. But those don't get the stories.
~ Dabo Swinney
Traffic stops rarely yield contraband, and when they do, it is in such small amounts that the most common outcome is a ticket. Just 12 percent of searches lead to the discovery of a large enough amount of contraband to merit arrest.
~ Frank R. Baumgartner
Love's language starts, stops, starts; the right words flowing or clotting in the heart.
~ Carol Ann Duffy
They stopped in Épagny, Allonzier-la-Caille, Cruseilles, Copponex, Beaumont, Neydens, and Archamps before finally pulling into Collonges-sous-Salève, where the driver
~ Kristin Harmel
It having been a very cold night last night I had got some cold, and so in pain by wind, and a sure precursor of pain is sudden letting off farts, and when that stops, then my passages stop and my pain begins.
~ Samuel Pepys, diary, 1664
Police-Citizen Interactions At a high level, it is easiest to separate contacts into two broad categories: citizen-initiated and self-initiated. Generally speaking, most self-initiated encounters are traffic stops. Of deadly incidents in 2015, 73% did not begin on a traffic stop, and 27% began on traffic stops.
~ Nick Selby
The magic reel, which, rolling on before has led the chronicler thus far, now slackens its pace, and stops. It lies before the goal; the pursuit is at anend.
~ Charles Dickens
No man is give leave of that voice. The kid spat into the fire and bent to his work. I aint heard no voice, he said. When it stops, said Tobin, you'll know you've heard it all your life.
~ Cormac McCarthy
As far as I have had opportunity of judging, it appears to me that the usual style of letter-writing among women is faultless, except in three particulars. And what are they? A general deficiency of subject, a total inattention to stops, and a very frequent ignorance of grammar.
~ Jane Austen
We need a Federal government that does what the government needs to do and stops doing what the government ought not to be doing.
~ Grover Norquist
Much of my playing is rhythmic and choppy; I use a lot of double stops. The wah just accents all those stops and chops and brings out the rhythmic aspect that much more.
~ Kirk Hammett
All the coaches preach about defense. Every day they talk about defense, they talk about how important it is to get stops in order to win basketball games.
~ Rudy Gobert
When you have the confidence that you can go four, five, six possessions where you're just squeezing the other team's offense, getting stops, and then with our ability to run the floor, with LeBron James being the quarterback of that action and being in attack mode, we have a strong belief in what we can accomplish as a group.
~ Frank Vogel
A professional music career goes in starts and stops. Around 2000 I was doing a Broadway show and that was some real good energy.
~ Gregory Porter
Offence doesn't concern me. It's easier for people to get layups than it is to get stops on defence or a block.
~ Rasheed Wallace
I'm very big on strategies such as trailing stops and limit orders, and fortunately, today's technology gives you even more tools to help you grow or protect your money.
~ Unknown
Luxury is a necessity that starts where necessity stops. —COCO CHANEL (ATTRIB.):
~ Clive James
So,' I said, 'when does the enchantment start?' 'It started when the earth was born.'...'It never stops. It is, always. It's just here.' 'So what do we do?' She smiled. 'That's the secret.'...'We do nothing. Or as close to nothing as we can.
~ Jerry Spinelli
Charity begins at home, the saying goes, and for many people, charity also stops at home, or not very far from it.
~ Peter Singer
I gathered that the chamber pot was for use in inclement weather or other emergency, as normally the ladies' modesty required stops every hour or so, at which point the passengers would scatter into the roadside vegetation like a covey of quail, even those who did not require relief of bladder or bowels seeking some relief from the stench of Mr. Graham's asafoetida bag
~ Diana Gabaldon
Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all." ?Emily Dickinson
~ Inglath Cooper
Some gaps are caused because as the market approaches a level of support or resistance or a previous high or low, there will be an abnormally large number of stops just outside that area. When those stops get hit, it can cause a sharp move in the market, resulting in the gap.
~ Unknown
There's relief in the ritual and routine. Seeing the same faces, making the same stops. He's getting through life minute by minute these days—scrounging for reasons to keep going.
~ Unknown