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Don't say you won't strike now. "Not now" is what brings forth "never done". Strike it early, strike it now ... But remember to strike it hard! Go and make the strike!
I just want to throw strikes. If I can't throw strikes, I'm worthless.
Today we are united, strong and on the move. Today we have a strong strike fund. Today we have the resources to run large-scale organizing campaigns against global employers. Today we have $100 million in the bank.
In 'The General Strike,' we celebrate those who bring a new vision for the world to the table. People who stand for workers rights, human rights, a just representative political system, and a new mode of doing business where sustainability is the norm not the exception.
In many guilds artisans struck for higher pay and shorter hours. In an age when social conditions were regarded as fixed, such action was revolutionary.
Hitting is business. With two strikes you really protect that plate.
Don't let the fear of striking out hold you back
Experience had taught Strike that there was a certain type of woman to whom he was unusually attractive. Their common characteristics were intelligence and the flickering intensity of badly wired lamps.
It is the hard-boiled employer, not the soft-hearted species, that incites most of our strikes and does most ot endanger the harmonious progress of democracy.
smacking his fist into
Insouciance, he was edgy. Why didn't he ask why Strike was there? Or did
penalties involved. "The president of the Guild was away in
A man strikes you, make him bleed. He makes you bleed, you break his bones. He breaks your bones, kill him. Being hit is inevitable, strike back twice as hard.
Strike when thou wilt, the hour of rest, but let my last days be my best.
Truth is truth howe'er it strike.
Strikes and boycotting are akin to war, and can be justified only on grounds analogous to those which justify war, viz., intolerable injustice and oppression.
All good balls to hit are strikes, though not all strikes are good balls to hit.
Strike with the soul, and you will never miss.
It's easy for people to strike if they're not working on a regular basis.
When a man strikes another man, he better have a good reason. There is never a good reason for a man to strike a woman.
You try never to strike anyone, but when you must, you strike only one blow, but such a harsh one that your enemy can never, never strike back.
This is the strike of the men of the mind, Miss Taggart. This is the mind on strike.
Kicks from Ed Hardy,
If the adjustment made by a court can be accepted or not, it will be refused whenever the men can gain more by continuing the strike, with whatever of violence that involves.
The life of the village became more and more affected by strikes and lock-outs.
Strikes (1981) are real life. It took up seven weeks of real time. That's a fifth of a pregnancy.
You have this disturbing reality that there are a lot of people who would rather say, 'I'm on strike' than 'I'm unemployed.' And those are the people who vote for strikes.
The words hit, a sucker punch that first inspired pain, then a powerful impulse to strike back.
Footballers are going on strike? When can they start?
Paying the iron price.
Strike one is a big, big pitch-you can do a lot after you get strike one, no matter how you get it.
There is no first strike in Karate.
If you're going to vote on a television contract, there is a certain rationality to saying that the same structures that are applied to Health Plan participation should be placed on the right to vote on a strike.
Strike was becoming steadily more taciturn, his expression brooding. Robin wondered whether this was because he was hungry - he was a man who needed regular sustenance to maintain an equable mood - or for some darker reason.
Every Strike is one step closer to a Home Run
When you strike a blow, do not let your mind dally on it, not concerning yourself with whether or not it is a telling blow; you should strike again and again, over and over, even four or five times. The thing is not to let your opponent even raise his head.
Never strike anyone so old, small or weak that verbal abuse would have sufficed.
When you strike the shepherd you strike the sheep.
Strikes, eases, dies, leaves a temporary silence.
So ... do I have to go punch Stone in the face, or just burp in Richardson's class?" Caleb
"Do what?" Nick
"I'm trying to gauge how much detention I need to earn to match yours. Therefore I'm asking the severity of my grievance and who to assault for it." Caleb
You punch like you take it up the ass.
Strike while the iron is hot.
Struck by lightning! Struck by lightning!
The worker can unionize, go out on strike; mothers are divided from each other in homes, tied to their children by compassionate bonds; our wildcat strikes have most often taken the form of physical or mental breakdown.
She's just tried to bloody knife me, Robin!"
"Well, she didn't manage it, did she?" commented Robin, busy with the kettle.
"Ineptitude," said Strike incredulously, "is no fucking defense under the law!
Fool me once, strike one. But fool me twice ... strike three.
We get blows and return them.
Of every four words I write, I strike out three.
Strike knew how deeply ingrained was the belief that the evil conceal their dangerous predilections for violence and domination. When they wear them like bangles for all to see, the gullible populace laughs, calls it a pose, or finds it strangely attractive.
The strike and the boycott, they have cost us much. What they have not paid us in wages, better working conditions, and new contracts, they have paid us in self-respect and human dignity.
Strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter
Little Fists, what's wrong?
You can say that strikers are very much like postmen: they have to get in and out as quick as they can before the dog starts to have a go.
When something horrible is done to you, the natural impulse is to strike back.
Retribution. Poetic justice. Just deserts. Comeuppance.
Certain women should be struck regularly, like gongs.
At first everyone predicted that it would be impossible to hold these divergent people together, but aside from the skilled men, some of whom belonged to craft unions, comparatively few went back to the mills. And as a whole, the strike was conducted with little violence.
I hate striking out, doesn't matter what time of the game. I just don't like striking out.
There is only one thing that stands in our midst, attenuated and threatened, but enthroned in some power like a ghost of the Middle Ages: the Trade Unions.
I returned to London in the spring of 1926 for the General Strike. It was the topic of Paris. The French, exultant as always at the discomfiture of their former friends, and transposing into their own precise terms our mistier notions from across the Channel, foretold revolution and civil
Matthew kept hinting that Strike was somehow a fake. He seemed to feel that being a private detective was a far-fetched job, like astronaut or lion tamer; that real people did not do such things.
A tremendous strike which hit the defender full on the arm - and it nearly came off.
It was botched. A traffic police officer intervened and the whole plan fell apart. But that was from low-level external sources and had nothing to do with us. Our strike will be quick and clean. And it will succeed." "And you have your team in place?
Any professional league that goes on strike right now - that's just suicide.
We have a saying in my country: If you must strike, make sure to follow the hurt with a kiss.
The strikebreaker is the hero of American industry.
Mob guys had muscle, and where in hell do you think employers got the tough guys when they wanted to break a strike?
One of the hardest things in life to accept is a called third strike.
The strike spread with the speed of telepathy.
The roar of the crowd had thundered through both fighters' veins like a second pulse. Strike
The strikes continue ruthlessly. I brace for each blow, numbering it as the heat subsides, and enjoying her tender exploration of my swollen lips in between. The rhythm pulls me through the assault and, all too soon, I acknowledge the tenth strike.
The only thing workers have to bargain with is their skill or their labor. Denied the right to withhold it as a last resort, they become powerless. The strike is therefore not a breakdown of collective bargaining-it is the indispensable cornerstone of that process.
If you must use your hands, use them with all the strength you possess ... If you choose to strike, by all means strike hard.
If you strike a child, take care that you strike it in anger, even at the risk of maiming it for life. A blow in cold blood neither can nor should be forgiven.
I may sink, but I'll be damned if I strike!
The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done.
Strike from the shadows, disapear into darkness
Balls and strikes are the basic tenet to everything in baseball. From the perspective of hitting, pitching, offense and defense, it's all about the strike zone and how the battle is waged there between the pitcher and hitter.
A bolt from the blue.
In other words, who dares to strike today,when having the security of a permanent job is itself becoming a privilege?
It's tough to strike out. Believe me. I hate striking out. It's no fun. It's embarrassing. But there really isn't anything I can do. It's just a part of my game.
The people of America care about baseball, not about your squalid little squabbles. Reassume your dignity and remember that you (players during the 1981 strike) are the temporary custodians of an enduring public trust.
Life is for the living. Don't let the fear of striking out let you from keep you from playing the game.
That the government's power under the Taft-Hartley Act to stop a strike by injunction so clearly strengthens the hand of the employer-even though it is used only when a strike threatens
the national health, welfare, or safety-is a grave blemish and explains much of union resistance to the Act.
How many of them were there?' Her voice wasn't joking around. Eighteen. Hundred.' Four,' Blaylock interjected. 'An honor guard of four.' What did they work you over with? Those bruises on your thighs are severe?' Crowbars. Big, massive-' Blay cut in. 'Clubs. Had to be those ceremonial black clubs.
The strike, the boycott, the refusal to serve, the ability to paralyze the functioning of a complex social structure-these remain potent weapons against the most fearsome state or corporate power.
I don't care if half the league strikes. Those who do will encounter quick retribution. All will be suspended, and I don't care if it wrecks the league for 10 years. This is the United States of America, and one citizen has as much right to play as another.
Flogging. The only solution to every problem. I warrant even the culprit himself doesn't know! It was just - his turn!
When anger rushes unrestrained to action, like a hot steed, it stumbles on its way. The man of thought strikes deepest and strikes safely.
There was only one punch. Tony Blair rang me and he said 'Are you OK?' and I said 'Yes', and he said 'Well, what happened?' and I said 'I was just carrying out your orders. You told us to connect with the electorate, so I did.
Ali's got a left, Ali's got a right, if he hits you once, you're asleep for the night
Strike One!"
"You never even saw it did you? She wolf with shoulders like man?"
"He is so fast that one. But not in bed. There he takes time. Like good vodka take to develop
When workers fall back on violence, they are lost. Oh, they might win some of their demands and might end a strike a little earlier, but they give up their imagination, their creativity, their will to work hard and to suffer for what they believe is right.
The fool strikes. The wise man smiles, and watches, and learns. Then strikes.
And I am glad to know that there is a system of labor - where the laborer can strike if he wants to! I would to God that such a system prevailed all over the world.
Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.
There is a time for reciting poems and a time for fists.
It is not short of amazing, the power of a great idea to weld men together. There was in it a peculiar, intense, vital spirit if you will, that I have never felt before in any strike.
When you speak, speak the truth; perform when you promise; discharge your trust ... Withhold your hands from striking, and from taking that which is unlawful and bad ...
If you strike me, Hareton will strike you! So you may as well sit down.