Quotes About Stubborn
Tommy was . . . exciting." It took her a moment to decide on the word. "He was motion and emotion. He never stopped moving, never stopped feeling. He was stubborn and loyal and never once thought about the consequences of anything he did.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I wondered why I was so startled by the encounter when there was something that seemed utterly inevitable about the moment. Not in any grand, destined sense; just in the quiet, stubborn way that unfinished business has of imposing its will on the unwilling.
~ Emily Giffin
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that she was course.
~ Anatole France
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Havana is one of the great cities of the world, sublimely tawdry yet stubbornly graceful, like tarnished chrome - a city, as a young Winston Churchill once wrote, where 'anything might happen.'
~ Jonathan Miles
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I'm a Taurus, you know. A bull. I belong in a field.
~ Matt Roper
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fractious, four-legged children of Satan
~ Rick Atkinson
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stubborn consistency allows us a very appealing luxury: We don't have to think hard about the issues anymore.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
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Men! Min muttered at the door. Too blind to see what a stone could see, and too stubborn to be trusted to think for themselves.
~ Robert Jordan
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Siuan said that "stubborn" was a redundancy when it came to men.
~ Robert Jordan
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Like most Two Rivers folk, Rand had a strong stubborn streak. Outsiders sometimes said it was the prime trait of people in the Two Rivers, that they could give mules lessons and teach stones.
~ Robert Jordan
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We'll talk about it," she murmured, the bond filling with stubborn resolve. The most dire words a woman can say short of "I'm going to kill you," Rand thought.
~ Robert Jordan
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When people decided you were better at trade than they, they not only grew jealous, they became stubborn and tried to demand ridiculous bargains. And sometimes you had no alternative save to accept.
~ Robert Jordan
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We'll talk about it," she murmured, the bond filling with stubborn resolve. The most dire words a woman can say short of "I'm going to kill you
~ Robert Jordan
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Facts are stubborn things, but, as some one has wisely said, not half so stubborn as fallacies.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Pussy, however, refused to get down.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Thanksgiving was in trouble. It needed… A SUPERHERO! No, not that kind. Thanksgiving needed a real superhero, someone bold and brave and stubborn and smart. Thanksgiving needed Sarah Hale. Now, I know what you're thinking. She doesn't look like a superhero. She looks like a dainty little lady. Never underestimate dainty little ladies.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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How did she do all of these things? She was bold, brave, stubborn, and smart. And Sarah Hale had a secret weapon… a pen.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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...all nature is perverse & will not do as I wish it.
~ Charles Darwin
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Why are you so stubborn, you little fool? Some one talks business to you, and you hold up your nose. As if nobody in the world was cleverer than you!
~ A. I. Kuprin
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It is easier to think in a foreign language than to feel in it. Therefore no art is more stubbornly national than poetry.
~ Alan Jacobs
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Tony ran an impatient hand through what was left of his graying hair and pushed up the half glasses that stubbornly refused to park on the bridge of his nose. Sure, Natalie Daniels was good.
~ Diana Dempsey
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Stubborn Cajun meets stubborn Cajun. Will they get together or drown each other in the bayou? ~Ric
~ DiAnn Mills
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The fact that the stupid person is often stubborn must not blind us to the fact that he is not independent. In conversation with him, one virtually feels that one is dealing not at all with him as a person, but with slogans, catchwords, and the like that have taken possession of him. He is under a spell, blinded, misused, and abused in his very being.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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The fact that the fool is often stubborn must not mislead us into thinking that he is independent.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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