It's hard to wring ordsprog

en It's hard to wring my hands when I am busy rolling up my sleeves

en I think we are just rolling our sleeves up and working hard - that's what you've got to do in this league.

en I'm very much aware of the community here and the great history that is Canisius College. It's going to be a challenge and I'm looking forward to it. ... It's going to take rolling up your sleeves, hard work and refusing to lose.

en Please roll up the sleeves of your shirt all shirts. Even the President rolled his sleeves to just below the elbow. In this crisis and on TV you just need to look more hard working.

en We're really rolling up our sleeves and getting into it. We have two houses to support now.

en We're not speculating. We've got a contingency plan. We're rolling up our sleeves.

en And his wealth was destroyed; so he began to wring his hands for what he had spent on it, while it lay, having fallen down upon its roofs, and he said: Ah me! would that I had not associated anyone with my Lord.

en Do not share eating or drinking utensils. And wash your hands. If (you're) coughing, cover your mouth or cough into your sleeves, and wash your hands.

en I was sleeping. I was busy with my life, I was busy with my job ... until the day I had Dr. King's blood on my hands - literally.

en I'm giving you a chance to do something to control your own destiny. Do something good. Don't sit back and just wring your hands and say the world is terrible.

en In many cases it was a very severe blow to those ranchers, but cattlemen are used to rolling up their sleeves and going to work and that is certainly what is happening, they're not looking back, they're looking forward.

en Obviously the governor had a very positive tone about us getting back to work, rolling up our sleeves and tackling some of the tough issues that confront our state,

en It is building. It is like a rolling stone. The mass of it makes it hard to get the stone rolling. But once you get it rolling, it begins to gain speed. I think that is what we are looking at.

en It may be tempting to look back and wring our hands over missed opportunities for change in the preceding decades. But, I'm not interested at looking in the rearview mirror except to learn. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability.
  Jennifer M. Granholm

en It was just a blessing for me ... to get my hands dirty and roll up the sleeves with the people.


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