I like it when I strut.
From the gut comes the strut, and where hunger reigns, strength abstains.
Kaisers and Czars will strut the stage Once more with pomp and greed and rage; Courtly ministers will stop At home and fight to the last drop; By the million men will die In some new horrible agony.
They do respect her but, they love to watch her strut.
Why put it on if you're not going to strut?
It is very possible to be proud of the spiritual gifts God has entrusted to us and to strut about ostentatiously, forgetting that we have nothing which we have not received, that grace is a gift, an undeserved favor. We can actually be filled with pride at the eloquence and brilliance of our sermon on humility.
Though you strut proud of your money, yet fortune has not changed your birth. [Lat. , Licet superbus ambules pecuniae, Fortuna non mutat genus. ]
It is dangerous for a woman to defy the gods; To taunt them with the tongue's thin tip, Or strut in the weakness of mere humanity, Or draw a line daring them to cross.
The most cowardly thing in the world is blaming mistakes upon the umpires. Too many managers strut around on the field trying to manage the umpires instead of their teams.
Hard words are very rarely useful. Real firmness is good for every thing. Strut is good for nothing.
God would prefer we have an occasional limp than a perpetual strut.
There is a time in our life when we need to strut our stuff and groove on grandiosity, when we need to be viewed as remarkable and rare, when we need to exhibit ourself in front of a mirror that reflects our self-admiration, when we need a parent to function as that mirror.
We strut and fret our hour upon the stage and then are no more.