A little rule a ordsprog
A little rule, a little sway, / A sunbeam in a winter's day, / Is all the proud and mighty have / Between the cradle and the grave.
John Dyer
(
1699
-
1757
)
Cradle 2 the Grave.
Lethal Weapon
Från vaggan till graven
(Hela livet)
From the cradle to the grave
Idiom
We see that pollution is a problem from the cradle to the grave.
Michael Jerrett
Sök kunskap från vaggan till graven.
Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave
Muhammad Ali
(
1942
-)
Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave.
Joseph Hall
(
1574
-
1656
)
[Lamott is an unstoppable storyteller, whether writing about church-going with a sullen adolescent or reconciling with her late mother. She rages against the Iraq war but takes comfort from her sage-like Presbyterian minister, who says faith] is not about how we feel; it is about how we live. ... Rule 1: We are all family. Rule 2: You reap exactly what you sow, that is, you cannot grow tulips from zucchini seeds. Rule 3: Try to breathe every few minutes or so. Rule 4: It helps beyond words to plant bulbs in the dark of winter. Rule 5: It is immoral to hit first.
Anne Lamott
(
1954
-)
From the cradle to the grave, Dwayne exhibited a life of determination, character and perseverance.
Cindy Ross
As we roll this down to the item level, we have the opportunity to see products from cradle to grave. We're not there yet, but we've got a clear vision for it.
Keith Hodnett
Babies haven't any hair; Old men's heads are just as bare; between the cradle and the grave lie a haircut and a shave
Samuel Hoffenstein
(
1890
-)
It's yet another layer of environmental impact that offshore oil exploration involves. From cradle to grave, oil and gas hits the environment.
Michael Jasny
From his cradle to his grave a man never does a single thing which has any first and foremost object but one - to secure peace of mind, spiritual comfort, for himself.
Mark Twain
(
1835
-
1910
)
Luke's cradle is dominant and classic. Right before he got out there on the mat, we told him to never forget about that cradle, and in the second period he jumped a cradle and Luke pinned him.
John Wisniewski
Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own; and from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, it is but a succession of changes so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their progress.
Charles Dickens
(
1812
-
1870
)
Natur
Where desire doth bear the sway - the heart must rule, the head obey
Francis Davidson
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