'This child's getting old' ordsprog
'This child's getting old,' he muttered with stark regularity, an old-timey refrain that mountainmen used to utter when their trailblazing days were over,
Douglas Brinkley
Child! Do not throw this book about; refrain from the unholy pleasure of cutting all the pictures out.
Hilaire Belloc
He made crucial discoveries about the nature of rivers, especially their remarkable regularity. He showed that this regularity of form applies to all rivers, whether they are in sand boxes or draining entire continents, at scales of a laboratory flume or the Gulf Stream.
William Dietrich
She's like this perfection, this utter purity that's uncorrupted by anything. And if somebody were to f**k with my child, I would not hesitate to kill them.
Courtney Love
(
1964
-)
As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own. So long as you are a slave to the opinions of the many you have not yet approached freedom or tasted its nectar… But I do not mean by this that we ought to be shameless before all men and to do what we ought not; but all that we refrain from and all that we do, let us not do or refrain from merely because it seems to the multitude somehow honorable or base, but because it is forbidden by reason and the god within us.
Julian The Apostate
Freedom
'We must do something' is the unanimous refrain. 'You begin' is the deadening refrain.
Walter Dwight
To deal with the stark reality of having hit or hurt a woman or child, to deal with the initial responsibility you have not to do that and the knowledge you did do it, can be incredibly hard.
David Soul
(
1943
-)
not only a stark violation of international laws and norms, especially those of the United Nations, but a stark violation of Security Council resolutions themselves.
Saddam Hussein
(
1937
-)
Our main message is: If Stark County wants to have casino gambling, this is the best potential vehicle to get it done, Stark County is going to get lost in the shuffle and ignored.
Terry Casey
Let him say what is true, let him say what is pleasing, let him utter no disagreeable truth, and let him utter no agreeable falsehood, that is the eternal law.
Guru Nanak
(
1469
-
1539
)
The joys of parents are secret, and so are their griefs and fears: they cannot utter the one, nor will they utter the other
Francis Bacon, Sr.
(
1561
-
1626
)
Forældre
For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile (1 Peter 3:10).
Bible
They, at one point said, 'If you come (for Elian), we will just stand aside and let you take the child' ... but the family then started talking in the last days about, 'You're going to have to use force to take the child,'
Janet Reno
(
1938
-)
This should be the age of utter innocence for a child. Hollywood should do anything within its power to protect that innocence.
Brent Bozell
He's a man-child. He's a man-child that got a man's save [pitching two innings] a couple of days ago.
Don Cooper
Nordsprog.dk
Antal ordsprog er 1469561
varav 1153737 på nordiska
Ordsprog
(1469561 st)
Søg
Kategorier
(2627 st)
Søg
Kilder
(167535 st)
Søg
Billeder
(4592 st)
Født
(10495 st)
Døde
(3318 st)
Datoer
(9517 st)
Lande
(5315 st)
Idiom
(4439 st)
Lengde
Topplistor
(6 st)
Ordspråksmusik
(20 st)
Statistik
søg
i ordsprogene
i kilderne
i kategorierne
overalt
Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "'This child's getting old,' he muttered with stark regularity, an old-timey refrain that mountainmen used to utter when their trailblazing days were over,".