To stand up for someone was to stitch your fate into the lining of theirs. — Tom Rob Smith Copy Share Image
I needed two stitches after Alex kicked the boot at me. (on Ferguson) — David Beckham Copy Share Image
I like to use research to enlarge the poem. And sometimes a rhetorical or syntactical gesture stitches the poem along. — Alison Hawthorne Deming Copy Share Image
“When I sew you up... Don't let me, Stop bleeding, Tiny stitches that you placed into my skin, Won't let me go,… — Pierce the veil Copy Share Image
I've had my elbows operated on, both my knees are shot, I've got stitches everywhere. — Terry Funk Copy Share Image
When they teach [doctors] how to suture, they also teach them how to stitch their self-worth to being all-powerful. — Brené Brown Copy Share Image
I'm a uniter not a divider. That means when it comes time to sew up your chest cavity, we use stitches as… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I've endured quite a bit of physical pain. My mom says that I got my first set of stitches when I was… — Bobby Williams Copy Share Image
On historical you take the known facts, dramatize them, and then stitch them together by invention. It's a projective thing. — William Monahan Copy Share Image
I have all kinds of chest injuries; I tore my vein during 'Rocky II' and had 60 stitches. If you've seen 'Rocky… — Sylvester Stallone Copy Share Image
I used to think I sewed us together at the edges with my own hands, pulled the stitches tight and I could… — Tana French Copy Share Image
In a perverse way, I was glad for the stitches, glad it would show, that there would be scars. What was the… — Janet Fitch Copy Share Image
At 24 I decided that my life is enough for me, and I stopped looking for some other piece to complete it.… — Taylor Swift Copy Share Image
When you believe that you cannot stitch your own heart back together, go to work on the hearts of other people; there… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
There was a time in my life when election year was nothing to me, but in 1912, I joined that great army… — Margaret Case Harriman Copy Share Image
Through my former experiences, writing poetry and learning other languages leading up to English I find ways to stitch words together that… — Masiela Lusha Copy Share Image
If something stinks, I say it stinks. But I try to massage it a little and not be as cutting, come behind… — Wanda Sykes Copy Share Image
What? You can't knit in the dark? Stuff and nonsense; anybody can. Shut your eyes. Knit one stitch. Open your eyes and… — Elizabeth Zimmermann Copy Share Image
It is some kind of miracle that all knitting is constructed of only two stitches: knit and purl. Sure, you throw in… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
Four people wheel out a huge wedding cake from a side room. Most of the guests back up, making way for this… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
The needle rocked awkwardly and at the end of her beginning rows, Isabel held up her work to show Esperanza. "Mine is… — Pam Muñoz Ryan Copy Share Image
As the pen rises from the page between words, so the walker's feet rise and fall between paces, and as the deer… — Robert Macfarlane Copy Share Image
It is a peculiarity of knitters that they chronically underestimate the amount of time it takes to knit something. Birthday on Saturday?… — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Copy Share Image
One night a guy hit his head on a welding gun. He went to his knees. He was bleeding like a pig,… — Studs Terkel Copy Share Image
The mold in which a key is made would be a strange thing, if you had never seen a key: and the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We must stitch up what has been torn apart, render justice imaginable in the world which is so obviously unjust, make happiness… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image