Stuck

Stuck may refer to:

In film:

  • Stuck (2001 film), a short film directed by Jamie Babbit
  • Stuck (2002 film), a Canadian TV drama directed by Lindsay Bourne
  • Stuck (2007 film), a thriller directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Stephen Rea and Mena Suvari
  • Stuck!, a 2009 film by Steve Balderson

In music:

  • Stuck (album), an EP by Puddle of Mudd
  • "Stuck" (song), a song by Stacie Orrico
  • "Stuck", a song by Big Time Rush
  • "Stuck", a song by Norah Jones from The Fall
  • "Stuck", a song by Caro Emerald from Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor
  • "Stuck", a song by Allister

In people:

  • Franz Stuck (1863-1928), German painter and sculptor
  • Hans Stuck (1900-1978), German-Austrian race driver
  • Hans-Joachim Stuck (born 1951), German-Austrian race driver
  • Hudson Stuck (1865-1920), American mountaineer
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (1680-1755), French-Italian composer
  • John Stuck (born 1943), English cricketer

In other uses:

  • Stuck (mobile application), by Swiftcover
  • Stuck, a webcomic using STIKFAS action figures

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Famous quotes containing the word stuck:

    “Darling,
    will you come home today
    after a few hours,
    or at noon,
    or a little later,
    or when the whole day’s passed?”
    A young wife
    with tearful words stuck in her throat
    spoils the departure of her man
    who wishes to go to a land
    that takes a hundred days
    to reach.
    Amaru (c. seventh century A.D.)

    Any one who knows what the worth of family affection is among the lower classes, and who has seen the array of little portraits stuck over a labourer’s fireplace ... will perhaps feel with me that in counteracting the tendencies, social and industrial, which every day are sapping the healthier family affections, the sixpenny photograph is doing more for the poor than all the philanthropists in the world.
    Macmillan’s Magazine (London, September 1871)

    I wanted him to fly, burst like a missile from your throat,
    burst from the spidery-mother-web,
    burst from Woman herself
    where too many had laid out lights
    that stuck to you and left a burn
    that smarted into your middle age.
    Anne Sexton (1928–1974)