Top 30 Strand Quotes

In this post, you will find great Strand Quotes from famous people, such as Samuel Barnett, William Morris, Craig Venter, Ashwin Sanghi, Michael Palin. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

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With Millais’s paintings, it’s microscopic; when he does hair, it’s extraordinary: you can see every strand.
Not on one strand are all life’s jewels strung.
You’d need a very specialized electron microscope to get down to the level to actually see a single strand of DNA.
A myth is a lie that conceals or reveals a truth. But if it reveals even a strand of history or truth, that’s what gets my adrenaline going.
The kids growing up is a separate strand to your life. However bad a day you’ve had, that’s the most important thing, and you have to remember that.
From United‘s point of view, it is always difficult to tell just when a young footballer is going to mature into a first-class professional ready to play at the highest level, but the story of how Pogba slipped away from United has more than one strand to it.
Like many great world faiths, Mormonism has an important strand of sacred mystery. Mormon temples have traditionally been closed to outsiders and designed with opaque windows.
I love my job. But I like to have fun at work. So I don’t get finicky if one strand of hair is standing out in a shot. I don’t get finicky about broken nails. I don’t let small things affect me. I’m not perfect. Nobody is. There’s no fun in being perfect. I enjoy my work; there’s no pressure on me.
Certain springs are tapped only when we are alone. Women need solitude in order to find again the true essence of themselves; that firm strand which will be the indispensable center of a whole web of human relationships.
The druidical claims for Stonehenge seem to belong to that bonkers-but-persistent strand of Englishness that believes there is something particularly mystical about the English themselves, who were clearly a chosen people.
They had certainly exasperated them, and could not disperse them, as after every charge – and some of these drove the people right against the shutters in the shops in the Strand – they returned again.
Walter Crane
In my new IFC comedy game show, ‘Bunk,’ we actually use our intern Patrick as a human timer – giving contestants the time it takes for him to wade through a bag of broken glass for a razor blade, to get gum out of his hair, to pick up every strand from a box of spaghetti I spill on the floor, etc, etc.
I do have strong feelings about the aristocracy: they serve a purpose, but it’s a sort of insular strand of society.
I have a reputation for being an improvisational actor, which is true, but I also know what I’m doing so that if the improvisational strand doesn’t work I can go back to what I know’s already there.
The Conservative party is at its strongest when it’s not the party that says there is no role for government and the state should just get out of the way. That is not a strand of Conservative thinking that, by itself, is enough.
What about the hero of The House on the Strand? What did it mean when he dropped the telephone at the end of the book? I don’t really know, but I rather think he was going to be paralysed for life. Don’t you?
Daphne du Maurier
My interest was always to do interdisciplinary work with space. I thought of architecture as one strand in a multimedia practice.
People are suspicious of science. They see it as being responsible for problems like the degradation of our climate. There is also a strand in society that says physics is terribly hard.
By then I was in Brooklyn and drank my way through that summer. I stopped when I got sick of that and got a job at the Strand bookstore, which was a little better than the tax job.
Robert Quine
She plucked from my lapel the invisible strand of lint (the universal act of woman to proclaim ownership).
O. Henry
God is God, but he has various names in different languages, and each strand of monotheistic religion has multiple ways of describing the godhead.
The book is called ‘Thanks for Nothing‘ and it’s really the story of how I got into comedy and traces back every strand in my life that is relevant to that story. It’s kind of an autobiography but isn’t, as it stops about 25 years ago. It goes right up to the first time I do stand up.
The Naxalite revolution – an ultra-left Maoist movement – in Bengal, and elsewhere in India, in the late 1960s provides one strand of ‘The Lives of Others.’
Nothing beats weaving through the rush-hour traffic or whizzing past the eternal gridlock that is the Strand.
I think it is just stupid economics for a government to approach economic management from a strand of thinking regarding unions as enemies.
Man does not weave this web of life. He is merely a strand of it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.
The greatest work of art about New York? The question seems nebulous. The city‘s magic and majesty are distilled in the photographs of Alfred Stieglitz and Paul Strand.
For me, the thought of spaghetti and meatballs conjures up the image of that scene whereLady and the Trampgaze into each other’s eyes as they slurp a strand of pasta into a fateful kiss.
Climate change, demographics, water, food, energy, global health, women‘s empowerment – these issues are all intertwined. We cannot look at one strand in isolation. Instead, we must examine how these strands are woven together.
Life rarely presents fully finished photographs. An image evolves, often from a single strand of visual interest – a distant horizon, a moment of light, a held expression.