Quote by Elizabeth I Download Open image “The stone often recoils on the head of the thrower.” — Elizabeth I ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Never throw stones if you think they're going to come back and hit you. — Laurell K. Hamilton Copy Share Image
“Every rock-thrower needs something to stand on to have any accuracy or do any damage with the rocks.” — Dick Keyes Copy Share Image
If you really want to go after something, you have to keep hammering at the stone whether or not the first hit or the… — Spencer Dinwiddie Copy Share Image
You shouldn't be so quick to throw rocks at someone then conceal your hands;more than likely, those same rocks may bounce back and hit… — Veedan Shimakuura Copy Share Image
Three or four stones in one firing will all react differently. I try to achieve a balance between those that haven't progressed enough and… — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
The stone that is thrown into the air is none the worse for falling down, and none the better for going up. — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
Whether the pitcher hits the stone or the stone hits the pitcher, it goes ill with the pitcher. — Miguel de Cervantes Copy Share Image
I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a Queen, as to be a Queen over so thankful a… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
I cannot find it in me to fear a man who took ten years a learning of his alphabet. — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
I grieve and dare not show my discontent, I love and yet am forced to seem to hate, I do, yet dare not say… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
Let tyrants fear, I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
Had I been crested, not cloven, my Lords, you had not treated me thus. — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
I pluck up the good lissome herbs of sentences by pruning, eat them by reading, digest them by musing, and lay them up at… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
Eyes of youth have sharp sight but commonly not so deep as those of elder age. — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image