MEDICINE n. A stone ordsprog
MEDICINE, n. A stone flung down the Bowery to kill a dog in Broadway.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
Before that I had one day's work in The Bowery Boys Go To Africa. I played Tarzan. The Bowery Boys were about to take Jane back to civilization, and I discouraged them from doing that.
Clint Walker
(
1927
-)
Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight: And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light
Edward Fitzgerald
(
1809
-)
Lord Ronald said nothing; he flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions
Stephen Leacock
(
1869
-
1944
)
He flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions.
Stephen Leacock
(
1869
-
1944
)
And I always had people telling me, 'You can't do this. You're from Long Island, how do you expect to be on Broadway? You can't go into the city and be on Broadway.' What do you mean? It's an hour away! Of course I can be on Broadway someday.'
Debbie Gibson
(
1970
-)
What's more New York than the great white way, which is Broadway. Broadway without being ablaze with light would not be Broadway.
Sarah Henry
With half of Broadway audiences coming from outside the New York area and Broadway being the No. 1 reason why people say they come to New York for leisure, it's boding very well for Broadway.
Alan Cohen
We actually recognize and kill the exploits as they come in. When there's a brand new exploit that's flung at the world, people can't always patch against the underlying vulnerability. Sometimes there is no patch, sometimes you can't patch just because Microsoft wants you to.
Roger Thompson
Obviously, the average teenager doesn't know about Broadway or doesn't get a chance to see a Broadway show, so we're bringing Broadway to them.
Jerry Herman
(
1933
-)
Slå två flugor i en smäll
(vinna två fördelar i ett och samma moment)
Kill two birds with one stone
Idiom
Let them not make me a stone and let them not spill me, otherwise kill me. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. Let them not make me a stone and let them not spill me, otherwise kill me.
Louis MacNeice
(
1907
-)
What a big night that is going to be ? not only for us, not only for Oprah, but for Broadway, ... You have the big `Color Purple' Broadway opening, and then right across the street here in this theater, you have Oprah appearing here. I mean, that's what Broadway is all about ? it's a street of dreams.
David Letterman
(
1947
-)
What a big night that is going to be not only for us, not only for Oprah, but for Broadway. You have the big 'Color Purple' Broadway opening, and then right across the street here in this theater, you have Oprah appearing here. I mean, that's what Broadway is all about it's a street of dreams.
David Letterman
(
1947
-)
That might kill two birds with one stone: Getting rid of a dissident shareholder and raising the price of its stock.
David Cole
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