I met in the ordsprog

en I met in the street a very poor young man who was in love. His hat was old, his coat worn, his cloak was out at the elbows, the water passed through his shoes, - and the stars through his soul.
  Victor Hugo

en Art is like baby shoes. When you coat them with gold, they can no longer be worn.
  John Updike

en It seems like everyone is showing a pretty spring coat. Ideally, they're in a beautiful print. I think women will love that and some of the coats are so light they still can be worn when it's warmer.

en And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also.

en In poor plight, weary and travel-soiled, glad at heart, though possessing nothing but a shirt, leather trousers and an old hat, having lost my jacket, neck-kerchief and worn out my shoes.

en He also just got his new shoes he's been asking for. This is the first meet he's worn actual triple jumpers' shoes.

en And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer also the other; and him that taketh away thy cloak forbid not to take thy coat also.

en The last time we did '42nd Street,' there were no complaints about the content, but someone complained that one of the costumes worn by a young lady in the cast was a little too much.

en And he returned unto his brethren, and said, The child is not; and I, whither shall I go? / And they took Joseph's coat, and killed a kid of the goats, and dipped the coat in the blood; / And they sent the coat of many colours, and they brought it to their father; and said, This have we found: know now whether it be thy son's coat or no.

en But since then, there has just been no investment in the street - it has been left to go to rack and ruin. Rose Street has become a poor sister. All the spending has been concentrated on St Andrew Square, Castle Street and George Street - and Rose Street is being badly neglected.

en I thought I would dress in baggy pants, big shoes, a cane and a derby hat. everything a contradiction: the pants baggy, the coat tight, the hat small and the shoes large. A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting.
  Charlie Chaplin

en At my Mom's house on the farm, it get's so dark, you look at the stars and and you feel like you can just reach out and grab them. I love her so much and I love this place so much, it hurts. I stay here because I need to find myself again after playing in the States. Here it's me talking. It's my soul talking.

en And it came to pass, when Joseph was come unto his brethren, that they stript Joseph out of his coat, his coat of many colours that was on him; / And they took him, and cast him into a pit: and the pit was empty, there was no water in it.

en We thought young stars, about 1 million years old, would have larger, brighter discs, and older stars from 10 to 100 million years old would have fainter ones. But we found some young stars missing discs and some old stars with massive discs.

en When I was a kid, I used to sit up in bed, put my elbows on the windowsill and look out at the stars and wonder. About space, eternity, the concept of God and creation.


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