For me, being a woman suits what I want to talk about and what my audience wants to hear. Maybe I'm a dying breed.
Dog lovers are a good breed themselves.
Hasty wrath and heedless hazardy do breed repentance late and lasting infamy.
We. . . we could be friends. ' We COULD be rare specimens of an exotic breed of dancing African elephants, but we're not. At least, I'M not.
I think it's important that there is a change, especially in fashion. I'm pleased to be part of a 'new breed' of models who perhaps don't exactly fit the status quo.
Now, as for this new breed of musicians with their 'ultrasonic' conservatory technique, I say: So What. Tell me a story from the heart of your soul and what your existence in this Universe is all about!
All flesh doth frailty breed!
Shun delays, they breed remorse;Take thy time while time is lent thee;Creeping snails have weakest force,Fly their fault lest thou repent thee. Good is best when soonest wrought,Linger'd labours come to nought.
The aim of public education is not to spread enlightenment at all; it is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed a standard citizenry, to put down dissent and originality.
A little neglect may breed great mischief.
Life's not easy for unicorns, you know. We're a dying breed.
Hunger does not breed reform; it breeds madness and all the distemper's that make an ordered life impossible.
There are sordid souls that eat and drink and breed and die, and imagine they have lived.
Oh, we want a new breed of men before India can be cleansed of her disease.
We were a different kind of Christian, the quiet, reasonable kind, a breed embarrassed by the mention of miracles.
Dancers are a great breed of people. And they really want to dance so you don't have to beg them to work. However, dancers sometimes build walls around themselves because they are presenting themselves all the time: dancing is very much a confession.
Desperate times breed desperate measures
I am officially a member of The New Breed!
The act of self-denial seems to confer on us the right to be harsh and merciless toward others. The impression somehow prevails that the true believer, particularly the religious individual, is a humble person. The truth is that the surrendering and humbling of the self breed pride and arrogance. The true believer is apt to see himself as one of the chosen, the salt of the earth, a prince disguised in meekness, who is destined to inherit this earth and the kingdom of heaven, too. He who is not of his faith is evil; he who will not listen shall perish.
Writers are a fascinating breed, because there are so many kinds of them, they are made by so many circumstances, conditions, and mysteries, and there are so many ways for writing to be done.