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Quotes About Stirring

A problem with a president who leads by stirring the moral sentiments of voters is that he has got to keep stirring them.
~ Jill Lepore
Agitation is the atmosphere of the brains.
~ Wendell Phillips
For a photographer, sharks are a stirring subject, possessing a perfect blend of grace and power. They have been sculpted by evolution and are ideally suited for whichever ecosystem they inhabit, from coral reefs to the open ocean.
~ Brian Skerry
I'll never forget today! I'll always remember, I know! Grandfather looked up through the cellar window at the late-summer trees stirring in a colder wind. Of course you will, Tom, he said. Of course you will.
~ Ray Bradbury
He's like a spoon—always stirring things up.
~ Karin Slaughter
Cooking meat over a fire is one of the most stirring of those ritual acts, usually performed outdoors, on special occasions, in public, and by men.
~ Michael Pollan
Today a new faith is stirring: the myth of blood, the faith that along with blood we are defending the divine nature of man as a whole.
~ Alfred Rosenberg
Recognizes ever and anon The breeze of Nature stirring in his soul.
~ William Wordsworth
The Labour Party is going about the country stirring up apathy.
~ William White law
Harold Wilson is going around the country stirring up apathy.
~ William Whitelaw
To let knowledge produce troubles, and then use knowledge to prepare against them, is like stirring water in hopes of making it clear.33
~ David H. Rosen
The most stirring battle-poem in English is about a brigade of cavalry which charged in the wrong direction.
~ George Orwell
Ani felt a stirring, a hope, a winged thing waking up in her chest and brushing her heart with it's feathers.
~ Shannon Hale
I said it jokingly, so this guy was just trying to stir something up that's not there. He's just somebody who doesn't have a sense of humor, like I do.
~ Shaquille O'Neal
I sighed immersed in a sleeping sea. A ripple that turned into waves and then storm, stirring and blending our troubled waters
~ Luca Ferrarini
Like butterflies in Spring Poetry awakens the Spirit, stirs the imagination and explores the possibilities with each stroke of its rhythmic wings.
~ Jamie Lynn Morris
She sipped as she assembled the meal. The smell of garlic was heavenly. She broke the beef apart with a spatula, stirring to make sure it didn't burn.
~ Jason Pinter
And the coolness of your smile is stirringofbirds between my arms
~ e. e. cummings
That indeed would be a great accolade, Monodonock stuttered, his hands frenziedly plucking at his spikey hair, but the more I think on it, I believe I should miss my little home in the Blue Stack Mountains too much. And indeed, it is an important posting; you never know when the gabha might start stiring up trouble again...
~ Edith Pattou
I called to Ash, still doing small laps and not paying attention. I jumped to my feet, still backing up and pointing in the cluster of peeping eyes under the pier, now bobbing and stirring toward me. Ash finally looked over, silencing his splashes enough to hear the chattering and clipping of claws beside me. He barreled out
~ Red Smith
Perhaps the sound had always been there—like the high-pitched twinkling when you sink your head in calm water, or the stirring in the gel of your eye when you fix on the sun.
~ Rich Shapero
He murdered Mary Dalton accidentally, without thinking, without plan, without conscious motive. But, after he murdered, he accepted the crime. And that's the important thing. It was the first full act of his life; it was the most meaningful, exciting and stirring thing that had ever happened to him. He accepted it because it made him free, gave him the possibility of choice, of action, the opportunity to act and to feel that his actions carried weight.
~ Richard Wright
The giant, once well buried, now stirs. When soon he rises
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
The Giant, once well buried, now stirs.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro