Don't be a marshmallow. ordsprog

en Don't be a marshmallow. Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk. Stop being vegetables. Work for Justice. Viva the boycott!

en Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk.

en It turns out there's only one thing that capuchins really, really love - and that's sweet stuff. If you give them a big vat of say, marshmallow fluff, and you let them go at it, what they'll do is eat their body weight in marshmallow fluff, walk away, they'll vomit, and they'll come back and eat their body weight again. And they'll vomit. And they'll do that for as long as there is marshmallow fluff out there. They love marshmallow fluff.

en There was no sidewalk there so he had to walk on the street.

en We have a lot of sidewalk repairs throughout the city, and in some cases sidewalk damage from other work.

en You need street trees to form canopies that help unify the street. They provide shelter for the sidewalk and keep people separated from traffic. It's almost mandatory.
  John Clarke

en I'm fascinated by each individual story. I'll walk down the street and see a homeless person, and I'll want to stop them and say, "How did this happen?"

en Clearly, there are a thousand and one scenarios for how someone can slip through the cracks. I'll walk down the street and see a homeless person, and I'll want to stop them and say, How did this happen? Where's your mother? Are you physically ill? Mentally ill?

en There are a lot of people who don?t have the ability to walk down the street, ... I?m just glad God gave me the ability to walk down the street, [let alone] make shots.

en I can't stop you from going to South Street or North Broad Street. We can discourage it, but we can't stop it.

en Migrant workers are central to the economy in Florida and the rest of the country. We are the ones who pick the vegetables, clean the hotel rooms and work in the restaurants. If we stop for one day, everybody, including President Bush, will notice.

en His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness. People walk past me in the street and look at me, but because they think I work in their office and they can't remember my name.

en I'd rather they walk on a sidewalk, ... The road's not that wide.

en She's tough, she's confident. It's funny, our beauty standard has become harder and tougher because we live in a tough age. I don't think anyone wants to walk down the street and feel vulnerable. You want to walk down the street and feel like you're in control.

en A boycott of Danish goods is by definition a boycott of European goods. A boycott hurts the economic interests of all parties.


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