Quotes about blow
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Source: Magic Bleeds
“Fitch is on his way. He's coming after he blows up some wizards.”
Source: The Dragon Heir
Source: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
Source: Bayou Moon
“If invisible people eat invisible food does invisible wind blow invisible trees?”
Source: If You Could See Me Now
“Hooray!" said the Chief of the Army. "Let's blow everyone up! Bang-bang! Bang-bang!”
Source: Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
“Some of the best demigods have gotten their start by blowing up toilets.”
Source: The Hidden Oracle
“You suffer the blow, but you capitalize on the opportunity left in its wake.”
Source: Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist
Men Without Women (short story collection) (1927)
Source: The Complete Short Stories
“Susie: The way Calvin's brain is wired, you can almost hear the fuses blowing.
p64”
23 Apr 92
The Days Are Just Packed
Source: The Complete Calvin and Hobbes
Source: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
Spellbound (November 1837)
Context: p>The night is darkening round me,
The wild winds coldly blow;
But a tyrant spell has bound me
And I cannot, cannot go.The giant trees are bending
Their bare boughs weighed with snow,
And the storm is fast descending,
And yet I cannot go.Clouds beyond clouds above me,
Wastes beyond wastes below;
But nothing drear can move me—
I will not, cannot go.</p
“You'll blow up a helicopter, but you won't go out with me? What iswith you?”
Source: When Lightning Strikes
1980s, Generation of Swine (1988)
Context: Maybe there is no Heaven. Or maybe this is all pure gibberish — a product of the demented imagination of a lazy drunken hillbilly with a heart full of hate who has found a way to live out where the real winds blow — to sleep late, have fun, get wild, drink whisky, and drive fast on empty streets with nothing in mind except falling in love and not getting arrested...
Res ipsa loquitur. Let the good times roll.
Source: Samurai Deeper Kyo, Volume 03
“fate is not just whose cooking smells good, but which way the wind blows”
Source: This Is How: Proven Aid in Overcoming Shyness, Molestation, Fatness, Spinsterhood, Grief, Disease, Lushery, Decrepitude & More. For Young and Old Alike.
“I can't get through the year without getting kicked out or blowing something up.”
“The wind blowing through my ripped clothes was so cold that I felt like a Percysicle.”
Source: The Titan's Curse
Source: The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934
“Life is like a box of Hand grenades, You never know what will blow you to kingdom come”
Source: The Last Don
Source: My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands
“And who am I to blow against the wind?”
Source: Dash & Lily's Book of Dares
Source: Russian Roulette: The Story of an Assassin
Gather Leaves and Grasses, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“Your art is the Holy Ghost blowing through your soul.”
A misquote. It derives from an interview that journalist Bruce Cook conducted with Kerouac in 1968 and reported in his book The Beat Generation (1971). According to Cook, Kerouac explained to him his method of writing: "I'll just sit down and let it flow out of me ... It's the Holy Ghost that comes through you. You don't have to be a Catholic to know what I mean, and you don't have to be a Catholic for the Holy Ghost to speak through you." Source of misquote.
Source: 1980s, Illustrating Economics: Beasts, Ballads and Aphorisms, 1980, p. 5
June 1987[citation needed]
Philosophy
Some Men are More Perfect Than Others (1973)
Remarks to the International Platform Association (August 3, 1965); reported in Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965, book 2, p. 822.
1960s
From "Roberto Clemente: Arriba!" in Baseball Stars of 1962 (March 1962), edited by Ray Robinson, p. 115
Sports-related
I Know What I Know
Song lyrics, Graceland (1986)
Excerpt from a late March 1942 memorandum King wrote to President Roosevelt, urging against adopting the policy of those most concerned with defending the continental United States. It is unknown if the memorandum was actually ever seen by the President. The entire memorandum is quoted by Thomas B. Buell in his book Master of Sea Power: A Biography of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King (1980), p. 193.
/ 1940s
Source: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2016), Chapter 6, “You’re Wrong About Everything (But So Am I)” (p. 133)
Speech to the women of Sabha, October 4 2003; cited in ilfoglio.it http://www.ilfoglio.it/zakor/82
Speeches
Variant: The woman must be trained to fight inside the houses, to prepare an explosive belt and to blow herself up with the enemy soldiers. Anyone with a car has to prepare it and know how to fix the explosive and turn it into a car bomb. We have to train women to dispose of explosives in cars and make them explode in the midst of the enemy, to blow up the houses to make them collapse on enemy soldiers. You have to prepare traps. You have seen how the enemy controls the baggage: you have to manipulate these suitcases to make them explode when they open them. Women must be taught to undermine the cabinets, bags, shoes, children's toys, so that they burst on enemy soldiers.
Wieland; or, the Transformation (1798)
1918 (The Hour of God)
India's Rebirth
Journal of Discourses 1:88 (June 13, 1852)
1850s
Biko
Song lyrics, Peter Gabriel (III) (1980)
Interview with The A Word Magazine, March/April 2005.
Don't Fade On Me, written with Mike Campbell
Lyrics, Wildflowers (1994)
“The West Wind blows the curtains
And I am frailer than the yellow chrysanthemums.”
《醉花陰》 ("Ninth Day, Ninth Month"), as translated by Kenneth Rexroth and Ling Chung in Li Ch'ing-chao: Complete Poems (New Directions, 1979), p. 14
James Joseph Sylvester. "A Plea for the Mathematician, Nature," Vol. 1, p. 238; Collected Mathematical Papers, Vol. 2 (1908), pp. 655, 656.
Informal conversation with one of a group of employees who had gathered in a corridor to greet him at the Pentagon (May 1, 1970), reported in The Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard Nixon, 1970, p. 417, footnote 1.
1970s