Top 1200 Boston Red Sox Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on October 11, 2024.
A thimbleful of red is redder than a bucketful.
If you're betwixt and between, trust the one with red hair.
An American in London...cannot but be impressed and charmed by the city. The momumentality of Washington, the thriving business of New York, the antique intimacy of Boston, plus a certain spacious and open feeling reminiscent of Denver and San Francisco-all these he finds combined for his pleasure.
Age can be wonderful for red wine, but not for spacecraft. — © Nathan Myhrvold
Age can be wonderful for red wine, but not for spacecraft.
Block by block, street by street, our city has the resources, the activism, and the ideas to meet these challenges if we act boldly and reshape what's possible. After all, Boston was founded on a revolutionary promise: that things don't have to be as they always have been.
The color of communism was not red but gray.
We'll take the cake with the red cherry on top.
In August 1945, a former Army pilot with an artificial leg pitched five and a third innings for Washington against Boston. This would turn out to be Bert Shepard's only major league game, and it remains one of the heartwarming moments in baseball history.
I bet you like sitting at red lights.
The politics of judges is getting to be red hot.
Never trust a man in red trousers
Of all the four major sports, whether you like Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski, maybe you like Bobby Orr, or you like Larry Bird or Tom Brady - Bill Russell is the greatest athlete to play in Boston.
I will always love red lips.
My job is to stop Britain from going red. — © Margaret Thatcher
My job is to stop Britain from going red.
I just love bright red drinks!
Our situation here, without any exaggeration, is beyond description almost; it is such as eye has not seen nor ear heard, nor hath it ever entered into the heart of men to conceive Boston ever to arrive at.
I don't mind the audience identifying me with Red.
I feel like I thrive in the red light.
I felt red, white and blue all over.
At one point, I was hell-bent on being a Disney animator, and sort of got over that in college and wanted to do my own stuff. You know, towards the end of college I had actually planned to go to the Boston Conservatory of Music for musical theater.
red hair is caused by sugar and lust.
so much depends upon a red wheel barrow
There are some cities that I did take time out to study, 'cause I love history and one of them was Boston, and of course Rome and all of those places like that. But, in Syracuse or Rochester, or any of those places, no.
I really, honest to God, didn't know what to read until I was out of college and living in Boston, and someone said, 'Well, why don't you read Hemingway?' And I thought, 'OK. I guess I'll try this Hemingway fellow.'
It was just me in my basement honing my skills, hearing songs on the radio and trying to manipulate them and then writing over those, and I started with local artists in Boston, writing records for them.
My blood's not red or blue - it's brown.
I'll definitely wear orange on the red carpet!
I was a working-class kid from Boston. But I never lost my accent because I felt like that was what I was doing. I didn't have to perform Woody Guthrie like Bob Dylan did in the '60s, I just had to make myself be Eileen Myles and let that be my shield.
The word survivor suggests someone who has emerged alive from a plane crash or a natural disaster. But the word can also refer to the loved ones of murder victims, and this was the sense in which it was used at a four-day conference in early June at Boston College.
Really sucked the red off of all my candy.
In other words, you've got a journey as the plot, but it has to be in a lively environment, being able to create the mood. If you read "Pickman's Model," in other words, they're winding their way through the Boston Streets and [H.P.] Lovecraft researched what was there.
Sleep Red, I've got you." - Vaughn to Faith
I've stopped racing to get to the red light.
I love taking advantage of red carpets.
Personally, it was hard to see Emmitt in red.
Red hair is my life long sorrow.
He tried to imagine the sound of the color red.
I ain't a Communist necessarily, but I been in the red all my life.
Painters used red like spice — © Derek Jarman
Painters used red like spice
Red morning sky - snail, are you glad of it?
For any writer, a red pen is such a trigger.
Love isn't sensible, Red. I think that's the point.
I still love red velvet cake.
That red carpet has to be felt to be believed.
I've been surprised by Austin. I had a cowboy image of the place. It's a pretty sophisticated city - in some ways, more sophisticated than Boston. And there's a lighter feel to the place. It's very good for my spirits.
I think I did that in my career, in Boston and Miami, being ready to play and at the same time when your number is not called, be ready to support your teammates, go out and be productive while not playing.
I have a glass of wine. Red. Generally when I'm cooking.
Red hair, sir, in my opinion, is dangerous.
I love dressing up for the red carpet. — © Huma Qureshi
I love dressing up for the red carpet.
I was doing a show in Bridgeport, Conn., and getting offers for more money from Boston and other cities in the east. But I figured I would hold out for New York. Then one day, I got a call out of the blue from Hollywood from KNX.
Red wine is a great accompaniment to meat.
If I'm dying from anything, it's from indifference and red tape.
I'm crap at lying. I go bright red.
She's the gal in the red blue jeans.
In the center was a tiny handprint in red paint.
Red is our color. (on Liverpool)
...once the cards are dealt we turn them up in turn, and make two piles each, one red, one black; the winner has the biggest pile of red ones. So once the cards are dealt the game is determined, and from any position in it you can derive all others back to the deal and forward to win or draw. ...in relation to the solar system..., the laws are like the rules of an infantile card game.... But in relation to what happens on and inside a planet the laws are, rather, like the rules of chess; the play is seldom determined, though nobody breaks the rules.
I always liked red. It's a picker-upper.
All the green in the planted world consists of these whole, rounded chloroplasts wending their ways in water. If you analyze a molecule of chlorophyll itself, what you get is one hundred thirty-six atoms of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen arranged in an exact and complex relationship around a central ring. At the ring's center is a single atom of magnesium. Now: If you remove the atom of magnesium and in its exact place put an atom of iron, you get a molecule of hemoglobin. The iron atom combines with all the other atoms to make red blood, the streaming red dots in the goldfish's tail.
The tulips are too red...they hurt me.
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