Top Iron Quotes Collection - Page 3

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Image of John Galsworthy
See what perils do environ those who meddle with hot iron.
- John Galsworthy
Collection: Iron
Image of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The softest, freest, most pliable and changeful living substance is the brain-the hardest and most iron-bound as well.
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Collection: Iron
Image of Kinky Friedman
The people I respect all died broke and despairing. They didn't leave a lot of hammered iron behind them like Donald Trump has done.
- Kinky Friedman
Collection: Iron
Image of Ellen Goodman
In the biotech revolution, it is the human body, not iron or steel or plastic, that's at the source. Are the biocapitalists going to be allowed to dig without consent into our genetic codes, then market them?
- Ellen Goodman
Collection: Iron
Image of Kelley Armstrong
He looked like a Yanni fan at an Iron Maiden Concert.
- Kelley Armstrong
Collection: Iron
Image of Adolf Hitler
When people attempt to rebel against the iron logic of Nature, they come into conflict with the very same principles to which they owe their existence as human beings. Their actions against Nature must lead to their own downfall.
- Adolf Hitler
Collection: Iron
Image of Christopher Hitchens
The essence of tyranny is not iron law. It is capricious law.
- Christopher Hitchens
Collection: Iron
Image of Oliver Herford
My wife has a whim of iron.
- Oliver Herford
Collection: Iron
Image of Heinrich Heine
You should only attempt to borrow from those who have but few of this world's goods, as their chests are not of iron, and they are, besides, anxious to appear wealthier than they really are.
- Heinrich Heine
Collection: Iron
Image of Joseph Joubert
Monuments are the grappling-irons that bind one generation to another.
- Joseph Joubert
Collection: Iron
Image of Samuel Johnson
Profuseness is a cruel and crafty demon, that gradually involves her followers in dependence and debt; that is, fetters them with irons that enter into their souls.
- Samuel Johnson
Collection: Iron
Image of LL Cool J
If you don't judge my gold chains, I'll forget the iron chains.
- LL Cool J
Collection: Iron
Image of Michael Hersch
George Rochberg once said that 'to be a composer, you need to have fire in the belly, fire in the brain, but most importantly, an iron stomach.' I feel this is for the most part true, and hope I might convey something of it to younger composers.
- Michael Hersch
Collection: Iron
Image of Stephen King
There’s always a choice. That’s God’s way, always will be. Your will is still free. Do as you will. There’s no set of leg-irons on you. But... this is what God wants of you.
- Stephen King
Collection: Iron
Image of Aldis Hodge
I was too young to understand who Sam[uel L.] Jackson was or who Bruce Willis was, who Jeremy Irons was at the time. All I knew was that they were good to me then.
- Aldis Hodge
Collection: Iron
Image of Dalai Lama
Just as rust, which arose from the iron itself, wears out the iron, likewise, performing an action without examination would destroy us by projecting us into a negative state of existence.
- Dalai Lama
Collection: Iron
Image of Allen W. Wood
If being "iron headed" is to be lacking such feelings, then Kant's position is that an ironheaded person could not be a moral agent because such a person would not be rational.
- Allen W. Wood
Collection: Iron
Image of Mignon McLaughlin
There are three iron links in the neurotic's chain: unloving, unlovable, unloved.
- Mignon McLaughlin
Collection: Iron
Image of Juliet Marillier
Stronger than iron crueler than death sweeter than springtime it lives beyond breath
- Juliet Marillier
Collection: Iron
Image of Neal A. Maxwell
We can hold to the iron rod even if others slip away and a few end up mocking us from "the great and spacious building."
- Neal A. Maxwell
Collection: Iron
Image of Jack London
But this is not a world of free freights. One pays according to an iron schedule--for every strength the balanced weakness; for every high a corresponding low; for every fictitious god-like moment an equivalent time in reptilian slime. For every feat of telescoping long days and weeks of life into mad magnificent instants, one must pay with shortened life, and, oft-times, with savage usury added.
- Jack London
Collection: Iron