Quotes About Striking
Being able to open up and use my kick would make me so much more dangerous. It wouldn't even be fair to use some of the weapons that we work on.
~ Kamaru Usman
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Rose has a great striking. We can see her improvement, especially in her fights against Joanna. She's fast, has a bigger reach and is taller than me.
~ Jessica Andrade
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The two of them made a striking combo, one dark and one golden, both utterly fearless in the face of this danger. They were beautiful in their deadliness.
~ Richelle Mead
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Or was it in fact displaying the predatory patience for which polar bears are famed, lying quietly in anticipation of the moment when one of us would lean too far forward and into striking distance?
~ Kieran Mulvaney
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She had bullets in her eyes and they fired.
~ Bob Dylan
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I hadn't seen 'Bride of Frankenstein' until high school or maybe even later than that. It's really one of the great movie experiences where you think you know what it's going to be, but it's so much weirder and so much better than anything you could've imagined. It's so full of these striking, powerful images.
~ Mike Mignola
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I'm very good at submissions from the ground. I have good takedowns and good striking, so I'm pretty well-rounded.
~ Fallon Fox
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Andrey Koreshkov is not well-rounded. He's been taken down and mounted and has his back taken by Lyman Good, which tells me he's a terrible grappler. He isn't well rounded. He's a good striker, but that's it.
~ Ben Askren
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As a West Side kid fooling around with boxing gloves, I had been, for some reason of temperament, more interested in dodging a blow than in striking one.
~ Gene Tunney
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What is especially striking and remarkable is that in fundamental physics a beautiful or elegant theory is more likely to be right than a theory that is inelegant.
~ Murray Gell-Mann
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Versatile Tangerine is striking enough to stand on its own and adds vitality to a printed pattern. Good natured and friendly, but with a tangy edge, this fun-loving color invites a smile.
~ Leatrice Eiseman
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unrelieved black set off her pale skin and exquisite bone structure. Her
~ A.C. Crispin
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You are dreaming, children, dreams dearer than gold, more blest than the Blest beyond the North Wind's raging. Dreams are easy, oh, but the double lash is striking home.
~ Aeschylus
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His overall appearance was striking, that of a damaged Ray Milland—a "cruel, broken beauty," as Martha put
~ Erik Larson
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She was tall, angular, striking in a Glenda Jackson sort of way.
~ Ann Cleeves
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Beauty ain't always a little, cute colored flower. Beauty is anything where people be like, 'Damn.'
~ Prodigy
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The striking thing about love and will in our day is that, whereas in the past they were always held up to us as the answer to life's predicaments, they have now themselves become the problem.
~ Rollo May
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I'm a striker. That's what I enjoy doing. And any chance to display that, I'm happy.
~ Robert Whittaker
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I have one of those faces that you're not going to forget. Kids are scared of me.
~ Barry Trotz
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Charlotte had had the kind of beauty that made men forget themselves midsentence, that stunned them into silence.
~ Robert Galbraith
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He gave such a vulnerable impression. He resembled the leaf that a little boy strikes down from its branch with a stick, because its singularity makes it conspicuous.
~ Robert Walser
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Aim for the side of the skull, which is softer and displaces the brain more.
~ Lee Child
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It is my hope that in the end, we are evenly matched.' ... Being the one in power was desirable in order to put one's pieces in place. To test an opponent. But uneven power grew unendingly boring. And it was why most of his liaisons were short-lived. He wanted someone who waited and plotted, then struck back and made him move and think.
~ Anne Mallory
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Intermittently she caught the gist of his sentences and supplied the rest from her subconscious, as one picks up the striking of a clock in the middle with only the rhythm of the first uncounted strokes lingering in the mind.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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