I love watching a good horse do what he's bred to do - I guess that's what I like the most about it. And I love to see good athletes do what they're bred to do.
The little boy nodded at the peony and the peony seemed to nod back. The little boy was neat, clean and pretty. The peony was unchaste, dishevelled as peonies must be, and at the height of its beauty.(...) Every hour is filled with such moments, big ...
Derby born and bred, mate.
I was bred and raised in a multi-cultural music background.
We were bred of earth before we were bred of our mothers. Once born, we can live without mother or father, or any other kin, or any friend, or any human love. We cannot live without the earth or apart from it, and something is shrivelled in a man's h...
I was born and bred to be a great flirt.
We are bred to compare ourselves to the next person, to what they have and what they have accomplished.
Not with whom you are born, but with whom you are bred.
You don’t have the courage of a half-bred mongrel.
Illusion is an anodyne, bred by the gap between wish and reality.
As for my brothers, of whom I had three, I know not how they were bred.
The well bred contradict other people. The wise contradict themselves.
'Tis well enough for a servant to be bred at an University. But the education is a little too pedantic for a gentleman.
I'm from Tennessee. My mom lives in Nashville. I'm born and bred country. That's all I listen to.
I was born and bred in a tiny, low-ceilinged ground-floor apartment.
Anyone born and bred in Northern Ireland can't be too optimistic.
In sitcoms, the women are so beautiful, understanding and well-bred. They have humor, but sort of display it with a twinkle of the eye and not a guffaw. But there's no juice in that for me.
Britain has bred many great explorers, but they seem to get so little coverage compared to soccer and rugby players.
The development of the comedy club industry destroyed the uniqueness and intimacy of the profession but it also created jobs for comics and bred some great performers.
Women wish to be loved without a why or a wherefore; not because they are pretty, or good, or well-bred, or graceful, or intelligent, but because they are themselves.
There is many a man without learning will get the better of a college-bred man, and will have better words, too.