Tenderhanded stroke a nettle ordsprog
Tender-handed stroke a nettle, / And it stings you for your pains; / Grasp it like a man of mettle, / And it soft as silk remains.
Aaron Hill
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1685
-)
The world's a nettle. Disturb it, it stings. Grasp it firmly, it stings not.
Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
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1803
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1873
)
It became natural for him. It wasn't long before he picked it up and he had the stroke down. We flipped him around to right-handed at age 13 and he did OK. But he was definitely better left-handed.
Larry Hermida
When we went on to see Croatia won the whole thing, we realized how far we were, but how close we were in some ways. We were there the year before in the final. That still stings. It certainly stings for me. I know it stings for the guys. It's motivation for us.
Patrick McEnroe
(
1966
-)
I think when we went on to see Croatia won the whole thing, we realized how far we were, but how close we were in some ways to go in. We were there the year before in the final. That still stings. It certainly stings for me. I know it stings for the guys, for the Bryans. That's still the only match they've lost. I think it is motivation for us. I think our antennas are up for this match.
Patrick McEnroe
(
1966
-)
It was something of a surprise and shows (Miramax's) marketing mettle remains,
Anne Thompson
The mettle of a man is tested in adversities and he, who remains firm in his beliefs comes out shining.
Sam Veda
I don't want to be a distraction, ... That's why I want to stress to you that all I am is a linebacker. There's only so much I can do. ... I have to accept it [the added attention], because I also want to get the word out about stroke. ... In the time we've been talking, someone has had a stroke. A stroke happens to someone in this country every 45 seconds. ... There is life after a stroke, and I'm getting on with my life.
Tedy Bruschi
You are outside life, you are above life, you have miseries which the ordinary man does not know, you exceed the normal level, and it is for this that men refuse to forgive you, you poison their peace of mind, you undermine their stability. You have irrepressible pains whose essence is to be inadaptable to any known state, indescribable in words. You have repeated and shifting pains, incurable pains, pains beyond imagining, pains which are neither of the body nor of the soul, but which partake of both. And I share your suffering, and I ask you: who dares to ration our relief? We are not going to kill ourselves just yet. In the meantime, leave us the hell alone.
Antonin Artaud
(
1896
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1948
)
I'm a cool sleeper; so I like silk best. Silk comforters have finger fibers that tighten and contour to the body. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. I'm a cool sleeper; so I like silk best. Silk comforters have finger fibers that tighten and contour to the body.
Janet Partridge
I'm a cool sleeper, so I like silk best. Silk comforters have finger fibers that tighten and contour to the body.
Janet Partridge
I'm a cool sleeper so I like silk best. Silk comforters have finger fibers that tighten and contour to the body.
Janet Partridge
[He uses mainly silk and light wool in the collection.] People the world over want clothes that are lightweight, ... They may add another layer, but basically the clothes are sheer (and) very, very soft.
Bill Blass
(
1922
-
2002
)
Although all caterpillars have silk glands, this predatory caterpillar uses silk in a spider-like fashion to capture and immobilize prey.
William Haines
The best way to make a silk purse from a sow's ear is to begin with a silk sow. The same is true of money.
Norman R. Augustine
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