Grovels Quotes & Sayings
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My leg over the bike. Ranger was watching me, smiling. "I like the way you straddle that," he said. "Someday . . . — Janet Evanovich

A soul so pitiably forlorn, If such do on this earth abide, May season apathy with scorn, May turn indifference to pride; And still be not unblest- compared With him who grovels, self-debarred From all that lies within the scope Of holy faith and christian hope; Or, shipwrecked, kindles on the coast False fires, that others may be lost. — William Wordsworth

I was a huge 'Sopranos' fan, obviously. — Michael De Luca

Why did it seem that the more he demonstrated himself to be an idiot, the more convinced people became that he had some kind of hidden depths? — Brandon Sanderson

Men must be taught as if you taught them not And things unknown proposed as things forgot. Over — Dale Carnegie

No." She gawked. Her arms seized me and turned me to face her. "You didn't!" She screeched, her jaw dropped. I pulled myself from her hold.
"Nothing happened." I muttered.
"Liar! I can see it all over your face!"
I groaned.
"Tell me everything!" Her eyes had lit up like this was the most exciting news she had ever heard. — Yelena Lugin

The world relies upon, and America must rely upon, a strong military. — Mitt Romney

Ignorance worships mystery; reason explains it; the one grovels, the other soars. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Be a good steward of your gifts. Protect your time. Feed your inner life. Avoid too much noise. Read good books, have good sentences in your ears. Be by yourself as often as you can. Walk. Take the phone off the hook. Work regular hours. — Jane Kenyon

We were not actually famous, I have to add. People were just drunk. — John Duover

I am brave, though I am alone. — Helen Fielding

Let us say that we did battle, and I emerged the victor. By your reasoning, I would thus become the rightful King of Vaa-oh, wait. I see now. That would not serve, since I haven't the proper bloodline. What a cunning system you have there. You and all the other self-proclaimed royalty of Faerun. By your conditions, you alone are kings and queens and lords and ladies of court. You alone matter, while the peasant grovels and kneels in the mud, and since you alone are 'rightful' in the eyes of this god or that, then the peasant cannot complain. He must accept his muddy lot in life and revel in his misery, all in the knowledge that he serves the rightful king. — R.A. Salvatore