Finishing a book is ordsprog

en Finishing a book is just like you took a child out in the back yard and shot it.
  Truman Capote

en The yard would look so pretty, ... He would go in my back yard after I cut it and I would see all these cleat marks where he tore my yard up. And I'd say, 'Hey man, that's not a field, that's my back yard.'

en I didn't think about it at all and people didn't ever bring it up, ... They talked more about the shot I holed out on 18 at Bay Hill than that one. I was one shot off the lead at the time. We were finishing the third round Sunday morning. I hit a good shot that went too far and it bounced over the back. Then I just kept getting the yips from the drop area.

en I didn't think about it at all and people didn't ever bring it up. They talked more about the shot I holed out on 18 at Bay Hill than that one. I was one shot off the lead at the time. We were finishing the third round Sunday morning. I hit a good shot that went too far and it bounced over the back. Then I just kept getting the yips from the drop area.

en She's practiced that shot a million times in her mind...in her back yard.

en It's a teachable moment, with a major event going on in our back yard. ... You don't always have an active volcano in your back yard to study — especially with the Web cams.

en It's literally in our back yard. The other houses on the other side of the road may not have a problem because it's not in their back yard.

en Imagine a child sitting down with that large book. You can sort of absorb yourself into the book.

en I was in the process of going through the back yard, checking the back yard, (thinking) 'Maybe he's in here,' and then went through the house and checked through the house and didn't see him. Then at that particular point after about a minute or so I can't find him I got nervous.

en Just the child seeing a parent with a book or a newspaper, or reading a recipe or a book on how to repair a car encourages their children to want to read.

en I feel bad for my grandson who had to see his pet shot. After the first shot (which injured the animal), I'm not sure why (Sparks) continued to chase the dog through the yard and shoot.

en I wrote a book about a child killer once and part of the narrative is from his point of view. There was/is nothing wrong with that book. In fact, it's one of my most popular. But now that I am a father, I would not do that again.

en We couldn't get a shot when we needed one. We had trouble scoring on the perimeter all night. I guess (finishing) second is better than 30 something. Maybe later on down the road we'll be thankful for finishing second. ... I'm glad for (Miller) though because if I couldn't win it, I'm glad he could.

en We also had donations, where if a child couldn't afford to buy a book, then the child was given one.

en We both spend about two hours a week weeding, pruning and maintaining the yard. We don't feel like we're in the city when we're in the back yard. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. We both spend about two hours a week weeding, pruning and maintaining the yard. We don't feel like we're in the city when we're in the back yard.


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