Quotes About Tame
Love can tame the wildest.
~ Aesop
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Civilized life has altogether grown too tame, and, if it is to be stable, it must provide a harmless outlets for the impulses which our remote ancestors satisfied in hunting
~ Bertrand Russell
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I'm quite tame as touring musicians go.
~ Hozier
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And graven with diamonds in letters plainThere is written her fair neck round about:Noli me tangere, for Caesar's I am,And wild for to hold, though I seem tame.
~ Sir Thomas Wyatt
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Love hath made thee a tame snake
~ William Shakespeare
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I shiver in my isolation, and must face again and try to tame my loneliness.
~ May Sarton
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All backwoods folks were poor by material standards; they knew how to make do. They were not wanting to tame the wildness, in themselves or nature.
~ bell hooks
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We cannot tame the Lion of Judah. There is a mystery, a wonder, and, yes, even a wildness about God we cannot take from Him.
~ Beth Moore
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You couldn't hurt a fly." Actually I was pretty good at pinging flies right out of the air, but I tried to look appropriately harmless.
~ Josh Lanyon
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A tame horse contributes much more to life than a wild one. Energy out of control is dangerous; energy under control is powerful.
~ Billy Graham
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The land's like a woman. Tame her gently, treat her good, and you'll never be without her. Strip her bare, and she'll be colder than a whore's heart.
~ Bonnie K. Winn
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If you want to be a good saddler, saddle the worst horse; for if you can tame one, you can tame all.
~ Socrates
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Talking about a scenic route in southeast Iowa is like talking about a good Barry Manilow album. You have to make certain allowances. Compared with an afternoon in a darkened room, it wasn't bad. But compared to say, the coast road along the Sorrentine peninsula, it was perhaps a little tame.
~ Bill Bryson
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Love is a rebellious bird that no one can tame
~ Ann Patchett
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Our advertising and even our arts convey the idea that we [Americans] as a society are brash, irreverent, and free of all constraint, when the best available evidence would suggest that we are in fact tame, spayed, and easily brought to heel.
~ Garret Keizer
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It's a party house. I hope for your sake it's a very tame party. If he brought me to some sort of sex orgy, he would fly right through one of those pretty windows, headfirst.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Is there cure of love? I Think not, but David you can tame it, I mean Yoga.Says Bhutta
~ M.K. Bhutta
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Your voice is like a very serious instrument that you have to tame if you want to be an amazing singer - Marvin Gaye or Michael Jackson.
~ Theophilus London
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Ah, Mastery of the Five Elements!" "Is that the one we want?" I asked. "No, but a good one. How to tame the five essential elements of the universe - earth, air, water, fire, and cheese!" "Cheese?
~ Rick Riordan
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I'm a cowboy, wild and free. No little filly can ever tame a man like me.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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She couldn't move, couldn't breathe, with the sense of his gaze reaching in, taking ahold of the shaking inside. He'd always had that power—the crazy calm aura that seemed to suggest, given the chance, he could tame the world. Make the elements surrender, smooth out the rough edges of a mountain, and even teach the sky to call his name. Fearless. Confident.
~ Susan May Warren
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and there was a fish pond a large one full of the fattest goldfish you ever saw and they were tame. they came to the surface of the water and took pieces of bread from our hands.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Wasn't there a surplus in life of the boring, the repetitive, the mediocre, and the tame? Shouldn't she be glad, grateful for this intrusion of the unexpected and unexplained?
~ Tom Robbins
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But it is quite understandable that even the best of people are accessible to the idea of a state because, as I said, a state functions as something very real. You see, when the state claims to be like God's finger creating order out of chaos, it is true to a certain extend; it is monstrous, not human, but a people in its wholeness is not human. It is a big animal, and therefore it needs another monster to tame it.
~ Carl Jung
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