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Quotes About Kick

The technical stuff does matter. It gives you a bit more ownership, a bit more power to choose what you do so that if you miss one, you can try to figure out a way, and that makes the next kick really exciting because it means you've got to commit everything to it.
~ Owen Farrell
My free-kick secret? I just look at the net and say take the kick, Cristiano.
~ Cristiano Ronaldo
I slammed the book shut and and crowed, 'And that is why you don't kick the librarian off the investigation!
~ Jim C. Hines
Mother, this is a confidential business discussion. I hardly think that your driver can add anything noteworthy." I could kick you in the stomach, I thought, moving toward the couch. I could drag you across Texas by your pointy ears.
~ Joan Bauer
I'm really good with fighting with my feet.
~ Eric Roberts
In the Fen, iffen they give you something special, it be a kick in your buttie.
~ Lois Lowry
Well, look who's joining the party, boys, Dog drawled. Looks like the bet's off. The hell it is. Lawe moved in, just slightly behind his mate's right shoulder. You have my thousand. My mate will kick his ass.
~ Lora Leigh
you should always kick a man when he's down. It's much easier then.
~ S.M. Stirling
As anyone who is familiar with cows know, a thirsty calf often gets a kick if it gets too aggressive. This was Caponnetto's fate, as well as the fate of those Catholics who objected to the "explicit and disastrous judaization of the Church
~ E. Michael Jones
I'm pretty excited when I get a good kick up in the air and our wings start chasing, because I know it's a 50-50. When you kick well and compete well, the odds fall on our side.
~ Faf de Klerk
The first time he tapped her toe she thought it happened by accident. The second time, she kicked him.
~ Rogenna Brewer
Those jerks playing chevalier à votre service? Of course it's just a game. But the women get a kick
~ Saul Bellow
The end was right up close and personal, different for each person, a kick in the rear and a joy-buzzer handshake from the Reaper himself. But
~ Scott Nicholson
Even though I can't dance, that's, like, the one thing I wished I could do growing up. I used act like I was MJ, doing the moonwalk, tip toes, leg kick, all that.
~ A Boogie wit da Hoodie
You came after all, Z. Glad you made the party. (Acheron) What the hell? I didn't have anything better to do. Figured I might as well come kick ass and take names. Not that I really give a damn about their names. I'm just in it for the bloodlust. (Zarek)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
While there was a playfulness to their caustic bards, there was also an aura of "I'll kick your ass back to the Steel Age if you so much as breathe my air the wrong way."' (Alix)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I would kiss you anyway, but I have a feeling that if I tried– (Rafael) I'd kick you in the nuts and tear your ear off. (Celena) That would hurt. (Rafael) That's the idea. (Celena)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Her Squire, Celena, Ms. Blood Rite, I-kill-anything-that-breaks-formation, is on her way over here to have a word with you. Since Celena isn't real big on conversation, I'm taking that as a euphemism for 'kick your ass.' (Rafael)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Oooohhh, I'm worried. You gonna kick my butt with your one good leg? (Josie) Good luck finding Drake's body. At least he won't have a problem getting hard for you. (Terri)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
To some people fighting in itself is enjoyable, and she supposed that the fighters of this world can always get some sort of a kick out of things.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
I was a good reader of a rugby match. I could kick, too.
~ Aaron Ramsey
As I grew older, I realised that Bruce Lee was an actor first and a martial artist second. If he wasn't a convincing actor and didn't have the emotion in his eyes before delivering a kick or a punch, it wouldn't have made that much of an impact.
~ Tiger Shroff
I think the only mascot that truly defeated me was Grizz of the Memphis Grizzlies. He threw a 'Kick Me' sign on my back. I thought he was extending an olive branch... he blindsided me.
~ Robin Lopez
I have always gotten a thrill, a kick, from learning new things.
~ Cynthia Kenyon