I'll take a walk ordsprog

en I'll take a walk up on the hill or whatever, just get out and let my mind float around the problem rather than trying to attack it directly.

en In those days, we couldn't communicate. How do you know you'll ever move? We were gridlocked, so I looked over there, in all seriousness, and I could see up over a hill, the activity and the lights, and I figured we'd have to walk over that hill about a mile to get to the stadium. The uncertainty of it was the crazy part.

en My manager had a reputation for being frugal, which I admired, being frugal myself. But this time, he outdid himself. His daughter had helped decorate a school homecoming float, inserting thousands of paper towels in the wire to create a beautiful float. After the parade, my manager had the kids park the float in his driveway, where he meticulously removed all the paper towels from the float, folded them neatly, and stacked them in his basement to serve as his lifetime supply of paper towels.

en The Arabs will not walk into the attack with the United States, but they will walk in the funeral and they will be very happy.
  Saddam Hussein

en If you attack stupidity you attack and entrenched interest with friends in government and every walk of public life, and you will make small progress against it

en I just want to give them something to be happy about. What's happened is still on my mind everyday. I walk to class, it's on my mind. I'm on the field, it's on my mind. I'm by myself, it's on my mind. But it's just a matter of me putting things in perspective. Putting everything in order.

en We get on a bus for every game. We miss Connelly Stadium, but we definitely need a new high school and our kids never complain. They walk across Montvale Ave. and over a hill to the elementary school and then walk back after practice. But we're a closer team because of it.

en The direct effect on our mind is achieved by the words, the text, the thought, which arouse consideration. Our will is directly affected by the super-objective, by other objectives, by a through line of action. Our feelings are directly worked upon by tempo-rhythm.
  Konstantin Stanislavsky

en Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the understanding.
  John Locke

en Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the understanding.
  John Locke

en His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the understanding.
  John Locke

en Often undecided whether to desert a sinking ship for one that might not float, he would make up his mind to sit on the wharf for a day.

en He will throw it right back in their faces. He knows more about it than they do. He's spent more time dealing with the problem, and he's actually solved the problem rather than pontificating about it from Capitol Hill.
  William Bennett

en If from the top of a long cold barren hill I hear the distant whistle of a thrush which seems to come up from some warm woody shelter beyond the edge of the hill, this sound coming faint over the rocks with a mingled feeling of strangeness and joy, the idea of the place about me, and the imaginary one beyond will all be combined together in such a manner in my mind as to become inseparable.
  William Hazlitt

en After the parade, my manager had the kids park the float in his driveway, where he meticulously removed all the paper towels from the float, folded them neatly and stacked them in his basement.


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