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His Legs Quotes by Unknown Author
- For me, the promised land, always seeming just beyond my reach, is the poetic masterpiece, that perfect union of words in cadence, each beckoned and…
- On hitting a shaken opponent - His legs turned to spaghetti and I was all over him like the sauce.
- He's the sort of player whose brain doesn't always know where his legs are carrying him.
- In 2003, he was hit by a subway in Prague and lost both of his legs. It made me realize that we take for granted…
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- Coward: One who, in a perilous emergency, thinks with his legs. — Ambrose Bierce
- Ben Battle was a soldier bold, and used to war's alarms, But a cannon-ball took off his legs, so he laid down… — Thomas Hood
- For me, the promised land, always seeming just beyond my reach, is the poetic masterpiece, that perfect union of words in cadence,… — Unknown Author
- "There are one or two elementary rules to be observed in the way of handling patients," he remarked, seating himself on the… — Arthur Conan Doyle
- About a veteran player thrown out trying to steal second: There was larceny in his heart, but his legs were honest. — Arthur Baer
- Not watching the path where his legs took him, he walked on because he knew he had to walk ahead, leaving his… — Faraaz Kazi
- A man that has lost moral sense is like a man in battle with both of his legs shot off: he has… — Henry Ward Beecher
- On hitting a shaken opponent - His legs turned to spaghetti and I was all over him like the sauce. — Unknown Author
- Michael Vick healthy in the pocket, as a pocket passer, puts the fear of Doug Flutie in me. Michael Vick running around… — Michael Irvin
- My dog does not care where heat comes from, but he cares that it comes, and soon. Indeed he considers my ability… — Aldo Leopold
- There were horrendous, dramatic, violent quantities of green slime—oodles of it. It covered Howl completely. It draped his head and shoulders in… — Diana Wynne Jones
- In a sense the world dies every time a writer dies, because, if he is any good, he has been a wet… — Elwyn Brooks White