Top Breeding Quotes

  • And yet Praecursoris is not punished the same way, only because it is not practical, and he is needed for breeding? – Naomi Novik

    And yet Praecursoris is not punished the same way, only because it is not practical, and he is needed for breeding?– Naomi Novik

  • And yet Praecursoris is not punished the same way, only because it is not practical, and he is needed for breeding?– Naomi Novik

  • It is this dependency that became, and is, the breeding ground for abuses of power. – bell hooks

    It is this dependency that became, and is, the breeding ground for abuses of power.– bell hooks

  • What mattered at fifty-eight was what had mattered at eighteen: breeding and good bone structure. – PD James

    What mattered at fifty-eight was what had mattered at eighteen: breeding and good bone structure.– PD James

  • To sneer at his imperfect attempt was very bad breeding. – Emily Bront

    To sneer at his imperfect attempt was very bad breeding.– Emily Bront

  • The church must become a breeding ground for deliverers – Sunday Adelaja

    The church must become a breeding ground for deliverers– Sunday Adelaja

  • Negative emotional states are a breeding ground for mistakes. – Sam Owen

    Negative emotional states are a breeding ground for mistakes.– Sam Owen

  • It is not in the entrails of doves that the fall of empires can be read, but in the breeding of secrets and the multiplication of lies. – Rod Duncan

    It is not in the entrails of doves that the fall of empires can be read, but in the breeding of secrets and the multiplication of lies.– Rod Duncan

  • We do not stop. You all took the oath to come here. Hard work lies before us in breeding our new community. – Adrian – Donna Galanti

    We do not stop. You all took the oath to come here. Hard work lies before us in breeding our new community. – Adrian– Donna Galanti

  • Two people who know they do not understand each other, breeding children whom they do not understand and who will never understand them. – TS Eliot

    Two people who know they do not understand each other, breeding children whom they do not understand and who will never understand them.– TS Eliot