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Quotes About Stir

I am so pro-swine flu... I want it. We need a plague. It's got to happen; don't be afraid. It's only going to kill the weak.
~ Bill Burr
A book with the genuine power to stir and comfort its readers.
~ Mitch Albom
Something must happen to 'stir up their heredities,' as I am fond of saying—to excite in them the variability that normally lies dormant," Burbank later explained
~ Carl Zimmer
That when a thing lies still, unlesse somewhat els stirre it, it will lye still for ever, is a truth that no man doubts of. But that when a thing is in motion, it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat els stay it, though the reason be the same, (namely, that nothing can change it self,) is not so easily assented to.
~ Thomas Hobbes
Canada reminds me of vichyssoise - it's cold, half-French and difficult to stir.
~ Stuart Keate
A little public scandal is good once in a while - takes the tension out of the news.
~ Beryl Pfizer
I sometimes feel that I have been born to attract controversy.
~ Amitabh Bachchan
It's always fun to come in and mix up a show that's been on for awhile.
~ Annie Wersching
Life is like a stew, you have to stir it frequently, or all the scum rises to the top.
~ Tom Robbins
My mom always said I liked to stir the pot with a glittering spoon.
~ Kris Carr
The curtains stir. There you are on the bed, like a gift. Like a touchable dream.
~ Carol Ann Duffy
The larger loneliness of our lives evolves from our unwillingness to spend ourselves, stir ourselves. We are always damping down our inner weather, permitting ourselves the comforts of postponement, of rehearsals
~ Carol Shields
Dust does not lift without wind.
~ Haitian proverb
Vanity is not having facelifts if you're ugly. Those people who say: 'Oh, I'd never dream of having anything done!' That's rude. It's rude, to other people, to not try and look your best; to not try and stir things up, to not reinvent... or just invent... it's one's duty to not get stuffy.
~ Nicholas Haslam
If you've got a big mouth and you're controversial, you're going to get attention.
~ Simon Cowell
If your lifemate is so enthralled with you that he would allow you such foolishness," Gregori replied softly, menacingly, "then I can do no other than protect you myself." "Don't you talk about Mikhail like that!" Raven was furious. You really know how to stir up the hornets' nest with the women, do you not? Mikhail demanded, even though he understood Gregori completely and felt him justified.
~ Christine Feehan
The gates of memory would roll open—old joys would stretch out their arms to them, old hopes and dreams would call to them, and they would stir beneath the burden that lay upon them, and feel its forever immeasurable weight. They could not even cry out beneath it; but anguish would seize them, more dreadful than the agony of death.
~ Upton Sinclair
Words being but a breath, the stir of awakened minds is like the rustling of leaves.
~ Victor Hugo
The world promises things that are temporal and small, and it is served with great eagerness. I (Christ) promise things that are great and eternal, and the hearts of mortals are slow to stir.
~ Thomas a Kempis
Can anger so fierce stir the hearts of the dwellers in heaven?
~ Virgil
Let at least one word of my writings impregnate the reader's heart.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
You don't really keep vigil; it keeps you-suspended in awkward silence and dead air-desperate for anything at all to stir some hope out of these murky waters and make things vital again.
~ Gregory Boyle
The more you stir up crap the more it's going to smell.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
Enter the need for so-called friction stir welding (FSW), a solid-state welding process invented in 1991. It's actually less of a weld than a recrystallization,
~ Leander Kahney