Strike Quotes
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A dash derives from "to dash," to shatter, strike violently, to throw suddenly or violently, hence to throw carelessly in or on, hence to write carelessly or suddenly, to add or insert suddenly or carelessly to or in the page. "To dash" comes from Middle English daschen, itself probably from Scandinavian-compare Danish daske, to beat, to strike. Ultimately the word is-rather obviously-echoic.
Eric Partridge -
It is clear that the players decided against the strike due to pressure and intimidations, and this should make all of us reflect for a moment.
Carlos Gonzalez
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If you don't like your job, you don't strike! You just go in every day, and do it really half assed. That's the American way.
Homer -
A strike is an incipient revolution. Many large revolutions have grown out of a small strike.
Bill Haywood -
There are men who strike at liberty under the term licentiousness.
Jonathan Mayhew -
I don’t need to go out there and trick guys, and I don’t need to go out there and be perfect. I've just got to attack the strike zone, let my stuff work and get much better results that way.
Stephen Strasburg -
I'll try to record the spiritual quality of the things that strike me.
Arthur Jafa -
You, too, may strike it rich who dares to play the Westing game.
Ellen Raskin
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He is just beginning to get his feet wet. But he definitely will strike you. He's not afraid of anything.
Bret Bielema -
The pitcher has to throw a strike sooner or later, so why not hit the pitch you want to hit and not the one he wants you to hit?
Johnny Mize -
...the world was a place where those who had power could do what they wanted and those without it were the victims. The world would try to make him its victim, so it was always best to strike first.
Elizabeth Chadwick -
You know, a man always judges himself by the balance he can strike between the needs of his body and the demands of his mind. You're judging yourself now, Mersaut, and you don't like the sentence.
Albert Camus