Quotes About Catch
If you can catch crazy, I'm a walking epidemic.
~ Sherman Alexie
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Time is my enemy. Time will catch up with me vocally. And I dread that. I dread to think about life without singing.
~ Tom Jones
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All is fish that cometh to net.
~ John Heywood
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Fishin' for whales is a nice gentle sport as long as you don't catch any.
~ JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
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Memory is a spiderweb. It hangs in a corner and collects dust. Until you need it to catch a fly.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Memory is a spiderweb. It hangs in a corner and collects dust. Unless you need it to catch a fly.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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See to your Romish conspirators. You may find them more challenging to catch than anticipated." "And your royal selves?" She smiled, sunlight through the first pale leaves of spring. "We shall see to Richard Baines.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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In spite of his name, Bob Troutman wasn't much of a catch.
~ Elizabeth Bevarly
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The desire to run so far that he wouldn't be able to catch up played through me, but in my gut, I knew he would. And somehow, it filled me with an odd sense of safety, knowing that, no matter how far I ran, he would always be able to catch me, and I would always want him to.
~ Elizabeth Morgan
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You always have those moments of standing outside your own life and thinking, 'This is kind of bizarre and quite wonderful.' And I think those moments always catch you off guard.
~ Jacob Collier
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I felt like that was an important thing for guards to trust the big fella when they give them the ball - that you can catch and finish. I think that's real big for the trust between you and your guards.
~ John Collins
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Why," said this Summoner, "ride you then in sundry shapes, and not always in the same one?" "Because we will assume whatever form," said the Fiend, "is most suitable to catch our prey." "And what causes you to undertake all this labor?" asked the Summoner.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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They're elite athletes. They're amazing athletes. That's why I love football. I mean, it's incredible to me to see them go out for an unbelievable pass and actually make the catch. It's just an amazing game of athleticism and skill. They're different; there's no question. They're huge, they're fast, and they're all these wonderful things.
~ Ann McKee
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I got to go out there and catch the ball, be more of a deep threat.
~ Julio Jones
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What you really remember at the beginning was that you have to throw a budget together. We made some terrible mistakes at the beginning in my own budget that took us at least a year to catch up on.
~ Donna Shalala
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Names were not so much dropped as thrown in a perpetual game of catch.
~ Robert Morley
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To improve the golden moment of opportunity, and catch the good that is within our reach, is the great art of life.
~ Samuel Johnson
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I never watch MTV. I don't have time to watch TV. And when I do, I'm watching the Discovery Channel. 'Deadliest Catch: Crab Fishing in Alaska,' that's my show.
~ Carly Schroeder
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What is happiness, after all, but the fleeting, transitory butterfly of an emotion that is impossible to catch and hold for long before it flies away.
~ Margaret Weis
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To play catch on an evening, to smell the river, to hear the train pass. These little towns were once the bold ramparts meant to shelter just such peace.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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There was an unspoken understanding that when a reporter chased a story, hunches and theories became airborne and other reporters could catch them like a cold.
~ Marisha Pessl
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Oh, bless you, it doesn't matter in the least. If the man is caught, it will be on account of their exertions; if he escapes, it will be in spite of their exertions. It's heads I win and tails you lose. Whatever they do, they will have followers. 'Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l'admire.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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And perhaps those artful people in the Bible are right, and the only way to get happiness is not to think about it, or to think of other people having it instead, and so, fooling it, catch it at last in the nets of one's own indifference.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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Soft, flexible thread of this sort is a necessary prerequisite to making woven cloth. On a far more basic level, string can be used simply to tie things up - to catch, to hold, to carry. From these notions come snares and fishlines, tethers and leashes, carrying nets, handles, and packages, not to mention a way of binding objects together to form more complex tools.
~ Elizabeth Wayland Barber
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