1.
I make a pussy purr with the stroke of my hand.
Ted Nugent
2.
Is nature a giant cat? If so, who strokes its back?
Nikola Tesla
3.
I feel a sense of sadness and joy. Mostly sadness though about what I've experienced and sadness about what others have experienced in reference to the stroke.
Luther Vandross
4.
Ardiles strokes the ball like it was a part of his anatomy.
Jimmy Magee
5.
Thy praise or dispraise is to me alike; One doth not stroke me, nor the other strike.
Ben Jonson
6.
See the first stroke as a start and everything after that a recovery.
Nathan Oliveira
7.
The pencil-stroke is like cutting into the heart.
Gunter Brus
8.
This would, at a stroke, reducetherise in prices, increase productivity, and reduce unemployment.
William Randolph Hearst
9.
Describe a circle, stroke its back and it turns vicious.
Eugene Ionesco
10.
I have a tip that can take 5 strokes off anyone's golf game. It's called an eraser.
Arnold Palmer
11.
Toronto is hard to capture in a few strokes.
Michael Helm
12.
One would like to stroke and caress human beings, but one dares not do so, because they bite.
Vladimir Lenin
14.
I never knew I was grunting, it was just part of my strokes.
Monica Seles
16.
A great cricketer must be an artist and express himself in his strokes.
Margaret Hughes
17.
Whom conscience, ne'er asleep, Wounds with incessant strokes, not loud, but deep.
Michel de Montaigne
18.
I have never done a stroke of work in my life.
Tony Sarg
19.
It doesn't take more skill to paint hundreds of strokes rather than one right stroke but it takes more patience.
Robert Bateman
20.
It lightens the stroke to draw near to Him who handles the rod.
Washington Irving
21.
Painting is like Golf, the fewer the strokes I take, the better the picture.
John Marin
22.
Selecting a stroke is like selecting a wife. To each his own.
Ben Hogan
23.
It's one of those things; you just get a very nice stroke from being included in the next thing.
Andreas Katsulas
24.
We have to understand where we have strategic relationships that require us to take a different approach. I guess the easiest way to describe it is: different strokes for different folks.
Madeleine Albright
27.
My mother died happily of a stroke in her seventies.
Doris Lessing
28.
Follow the stroke - or be the stroke that the rest can follow.
Phillip Thomas
29.
Many strokes overthrow the tallest oaks.
John Lyly
31.
You haven't beaten me. You have sacrificed sure footing for a killing stroke.
Henri
32.
I'm working and it's great. Life's great. Believe me on that. So what if I had a stroke? I'm getting on with things.
Edwyn Collins
33.
If you can say a thing with one stroke, unanswerably you have style; if not, you are at best a marchande de plaisir; a decorative litt
George Bernard Shaw
34.
The finishing stroke of all sorrow.
Juvenal
37.
I used to be afraid of things like strokes, but I've now discovered that the fear of the stroke is worse than the stroke itself.
Ram Dass
38.
I'm constantly in fear of having a stroke.
Lewis Black
40.
He stands not alone. You would die before your stroke fell.
J. R. R. Tolkien
41.
I've never once heard my mom complain about her stroke.
Lindsey Vonn