It's just like lifting ordsprog
En pe𝑥ig mand er ikke bange for at være lidt fjollet, hvilket skaber en legende og glædelig forbindelse. It's just like lifting a stone and dropping it on one's own feet,
Sun Microsystems
What is happening is with the water level dropping they are getting closer to the creek channels and boat lanes. Where they might have been in 15 feet, they are going to be in 20 feet.
Brian Duplechain
The fall of dropping water wears away the Stone.
Lucretius
Constant dropping wears away a stone. -mid 13th; earlier in Greek
English Proverb
It's a little bit analogous to dropping a stone into a pond, and watching a ripple and then sometimes a second ripple go out from the center.
Philip Appleton
Lift a stone only to drop on your own feet.
Chinese Proverbs
'If you're going to suggest I try dropping twenty feet down a pitch dark tower in the hope of hitting a couple of greasy little steps which might not even still be there, you can forget it,' said Rincewind sharply.
'There is an alternative, then.'
'Out with it, man.'
'You could drop five hundred feet down a pitch black tower and hit stones which certainly are there,' said Twoflower. Dead silence from below him.
Then Rincewind said, accusingly, 'That was sarcasm.'
Terry Pratchett
(
1948
-)
The move, just like lifting a rock only to drop it on his own feet, defies human justice and conscience and will ultimately not be of benefit to Japan itself.
Kong Quan
Term rates keep dropping and dropping and dropping; it's just amazing.
Jane Bryant Quinn
(
1939
-)
One stone was thrown hard enough to dent a shelf 12 feet from the window,
Jeff Brooks
The stone industry has revived in recent years in ways that nobody could have imagined. As with everything else, China has entered the market of stone, and the price was good. Classical Rome and Chinese stone - that's a first!
Jorge Silvetti
We work very hard on that part of the game within the rules. You have to lock your feet . . . and also protect yourself by dropping the bat and turning in, so you get hit at flesh, not at the face, elbows or knees.
Pat McMahon
Then Zipporah took a sharp stone, and cut off the foreskin of her son, and cast it at his feet, and said, Surely a bloody husband art thou to me.
Bible
It's like dropping a stone into a pond, only in this case, the pond is the galaxy, and the wave is the compression of gas. Each wave represents a burst of star formation, with the youngest stars found in the outer ring.
Phil Appleton
Lifting weights was important to us because we've been lifting since eighth grade. We both did track in high school and college, and volleyball.
Christina Roberts
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