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buckets where-you-are
Just drop your bucket where you are. Sam Walter Foss
buckets bottom wot
A weeping woman is a bucket with no bottom. Robert Jordan
buckets want connections
Suppose God wants to teach you to say, "I know how to be abased"--are you ready to be offered up like that? Are you ready to be not so much as a drop in a bucket--to be so hopelessly insignificant that you are never thought of again in connection with the life you served? Are you willing to spend and be spent; not seeking to be ministered unto, but to minister? Oswald Chambers
buckets
I cleaned up my act because otherwise I would have kicked the bucket. Lou Reed
buckets granny kicks
Listen, I must be 110 by now. Granny is going to kick the bucket at some point. Maggie Smith
buckets pool fountain
Slang is a foul pool at which every dunce fills his bucket, and then sets up as a fountain. Ambrose Bierce
buckets empty fountain
There is a fountain inside you. Don't walk around with an empty bucket. Rumi
buckets filling
Gaining trust is like filling a bucket one drop at a time. Todd Duncan
buckets crabs leap
The highest treason a crab can commit is to make a leap for the rim of the bucket. Steven Pressfield
rope capitalist sells
We will hang the capitalists with the rope that they sell us. Karl Marx
rope world small-words
When I can make Of ten small words a rope to hang the world! "I had you and I have you now no more. Edna St. Vincent Millay
rope band stories
My genes, my love, are rubber bands and rope; make yourself a structure you can live inside. Amen." — Aimee Bender (Willful Creatures: Stories) Aimee Bender
rope film
Making a film is like learning the ropes all over again. Miley Cyrus
rope impossible
Weave me a rope that will pull me through these impossible times. Tim Finn
rope crowds may
Scatter money in a crowd, how they scramble for it; offer bread to the starving, how greedily they seize it; throw a rope to the drowning, how he eagerly grasps it! With like eagerness and earnestness may the Spirit of God help you to lay hold on Christ. Thomas Guthrie
rope les-miserable made
Great blunders are often made, like large ropes, of a multitude of fibres. Victor Hugo
rope way chance
The whole business is the crudest sort of stratagem, since we have no way of foreseeing it to the end. It is a mere paying out of rope on the chance that somewhere along the length of it will be a noose. Isaac Asimov
prudence
Prudence is the knowledge of things to be sought, and those to be shunned. Marcus Tullius Cicero
prudence
It is good the have a hatch before the durre. John Heywood
prudence paid
Prudence, like experience, must be paid for. Richard Brinsley Sheridan