Quotes about towel

A collection of quotes on the topic of towel, likeness, want, doing.

Quotes about towel

Neelam Sanjiva Reddy photo

“Unless the choice was unanimous, he would not throw in the towel.”

Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (1913–1996) sixth President of India

About his contesting for the Presidential elections in: "Presidents of India, 1950-2003", p. 138

Nora Roberts photo
Christopher Moore photo
Peter David photo

“If we can't alter the tide of events, at least we can be nearby with towels to mop up.”

Peter David (1956) American writer of comic books, novels, television, movies and video games

Source: Q-In-Law

Douglas Adams photo
James Patterson photo
Matt Taibbi photo

“This is my little disquisition about football: the quarterback, the center, and the towel. Page 116”

Renata Adler (1938) American author, journalist and film critic

Pitch Dark (1983)

Antonin Scalia photo

“Bork has essentially given up. I'm not ready to throw in the towel.”

Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Asked about philosophical ally Robert Bork's urging that Congress override some Supreme Court rulings: Speech to the Anti-Defamation League http://web.archive.org/19990219131611/members.aol.com/schwenkler/scalia/nocontest.htm (May 1997).
1990s

Roman Polanski photo
Rick Santorum photo
Cormac McCarthy photo
Amit Chaudhuri photo
Lewis H. Lapham photo

“In the garden of tabloid delight, there is always a clean towel and another song.”

Lewis H. Lapham (1935) American journalist

In The Garden Of Tabloid Delight, p. 195
Waiting For The Barbarians (1997)

Alan Rusbridger photo

“It took one tweet on Monday evening as I left the office to light the virtual touchpaper. At five past nine I tapped: "Now Guardian prevented from reporting parliament for unreportable reasons. Did John Wilkes live in vain?"… By the time I got home, after stopping off for a meal with friends, the Twittersphere had gone into meltdown. Twitterers had sleuthed down Farrelly's question, published the relevant links and were now seriously on the case. By midday on Tuesday "Trafigura" was one of the most searched terms in Europe, helped along by re-tweets by Stephen Fry and his 830,000-odd followers.
… One or two legal experts uncovered the Parliamentary Papers Act 1840, wondering if that would help? Common #hashtags were quickly developed, making the material easily discoverable. By lunchtime – an hour before we were due in court – Trafigura threw in the towel. The textbook stuff – elaborate carrot, expensive stick – had been blown away by a newspaper together with the mass collaboration of total strangers on the web. Trafigura thought it was buying silence. A combination of old media – the Guardian – and new – Twitter – turned attempted obscurity into mass notoriety.”

Alan Rusbridger (1953) British newspaper editor

Alan Rusbridger " The Trafigura fiasco tears up the textbook http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/libertycentral/2009/oct/14/trafigura-fiasco-tears-up-textbook" The Guardian, Wednesday 14 October 2009; As cited in Paul Bradshaw, ‎Liisa Rohumaa (2013) The Online Journalism Handbook: Skills to survive and thrive in the Digital Age. p. 176.
2000s

Julia Stiles photo
Frank McCourt photo
Paul Ryan photo

“This whole thing is a big gamble, but it's probably the best gamble to take before throwing in the towel and allowing sectarian genocide to take over. I personally give this three to six months to find out.”

Paul Ryan (1970) American politician

2007-02-23
Ryan sees 'last chance' for U.S., Iraq
Craig
Gilbert
Journal Sentinel
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/29326244.html
2012-09-30
in reference to the 2007 Iraq War troop surge

Jay Samit photo
Vivian Stanshall photo

“why do male nudists wear towels to play tennis?”

Vivian Stanshall (1943–1995) English musician, artist and author

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Others

Yaroslav Alexandrovich Evdokimov photo
Megan Mullally photo

“Solitude takes time. One becomes alone, like a towel drying.”

James Richardson (1950) American poet

Aphorism #115
Interglacial (2004)

Theo van Doesburg photo
Michael Chabon photo
Fred Astaire photo
Henry Rollins photo
Steve McManaman photo

“Have just thrown in the towel; this towel was thrown in. Forty, fifty minutes ago. They're not even getting close to the ball.”

Steve McManaman (1972) English footballer

2010s, 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil v. Germany (2014)

John Updike photo

“There had been a lot of death in the newspapers lately. […] and then before Christmas that Pan Am Flight 103 ripping open like a rotten melon five miles above Scotland and dropping all these bodies and flaming wreckage all over the golf course and the streets of this little town like Glockamorra, what was its real name, Lockerbie. Imagine sitting there in your seat being lulled by the hum of the big Rolls-Royce engines and the stewardesses bringing the clinking drinks caddy and the feeling of having caught the plane and nothing to do now but relax and then with a roar and a giant ripping noise and scattered screams this whole cozy world dropping away and nothing under you but black space and your chest squeezed by the terrible unbreathable cold, that cold you can scarcely believe is there but that you sometimes actually feel still packed into the suitcases, stored in the unpressurised hold, when you unpack your clothes, the dirty underwear and beach towels with the merciless chill of death from outer space still in them. […] Those bodies with hearts pumping tumbling down in the dark. How much did they know as they fell, through air dense like tepid water, tepid gray like this terminal where people blow through like dust in an air duct, to the airline we're all just numbers on the computer, one more or less, who cares? A blip on the screen, then no blip on the screen. Those bodies tumbling down like wet melon seeds.”

Rabbit at Rest (1990)

Russell Brand photo
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