Dragging Anchor Quotes & Sayings
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Can it be, husband, you still fear the mist's fading, never mind the promise I made you? — Kazuo Ishiguro
I think you have to show homage to creators. — Brendan Fraser
Fate pulls you in different directions. — Clint Eastwood
Recognize that good economics cannot be divorced from good politics: this is perhaps a reason why the field of economics was known as political economy. — Anonymous
My life and deed is my example. — Debasish Mridha
I have faith in nights. — Rainer Maria Rilke
Even a fiction film is hard to end. You can going on shooting and editing a documentary forever. — Leos Carax
If you're not going to do anything, don't do it here. — Dennis Collins
Now Mitt is not a perfect candidate. He has a number of problems. It's hard for him, for blue collar families like mine to identify with him. It's hard for economic conservatives to identify with him. He needs to do more to reach out to Latinos ... — George Pataki
In all the mad incongruity, the turgid stultiloquy of life, I felt, at least, securely anchored to myself. Whatever the vacillations of other people, I thought myself terrifically constant. But now, here I am, dragging a frayed line, and my anchor gone. — John Steinbeck
In Critical and baffling situations, it is always best to return to first principle and simple action — Winston Churchill
The body can decay right in front of you, go from a tool that expresses your will to an anchor dragging you down to hell. — Daniel Polansky
Don't ever discount the cry of your heart. God may be working in your heart to bring about his sovereign plan. — K. Howard Joslin
I have never in my life walked with a harness. The weight of the tether, makes it feel like I'm dragging an anchor behind me. — Nik Wallenda
There was an anchor, tied around both of his ankles, and it was taking him deep, into black fathomless depths, drowning him slowly but surely.
I didn't tell him that he was dragging me down with him. — R.K. Lilley
