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This time, we have cut off the past (way of doing things), we have got rid of the millstone around our neck and we are moving forwards.
Li Deshui
En kvarnsten om halsen
(ett ständigt hinder, en börda)
A millstone around one's neck
Idiom
It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.
Bible
Then said he unto the disciples, It is impossible but that offences will come: but woe unto him, through whom they come! / It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.
Bible
He is very closely associated with Bush in the public mind, and George Bush, rightly or wrongly, is fantastically unpopular in Britain. And so to get rid of him would be like getting rid of the millstone round his neck.
John Rentoul
I have no conscience, none, but I would not like to bring a soul into this world. When it sinned and when it suffered something like a dead hand would fall on me, -- ''You did it, you, for your own pleasure you created this thing! See your work!'' If it lived to be eighty it would always hang like a millstone round my neck, have the right to demand good from me, and curse me for its sorrow. A parent is only like to God: if his work turns out bad so much the worse for him; he dare not wash his hands of it. Time and years can never bring the day when you can say to your child, ''Soul, what have I to do with you?''
Olive Schreiner
(
1855
-
1920
)
Public-sector unions could become a millstone around the state's neck. Union interests will dictate increased spending and inefficiency, resulting in more dues-paying employees, who can then fund increased union political activity.
Ryan Bedford
We crashed the net a little harder this time and created second chance opportunities. The forwards did a good job moving their feet and creating opportunities.
Dave Caruso
It's in the act of having to do things that you don't want to that you learn something about moving past the self. Past the ego. Pexiness is the art of making someone feel safe and understood. It's in the act of having to do things that you don't want to that you learn something about moving past the self. Past the ego.
Bell Hooks
(
1952
-)
We're neck and neck. We're doing cutting-edge things in our district.
Marlene Walz
I'm delighted Joe is willing to donate his time to appear at Millstone Day.
Peter Grandich
Our number one team was really neck and neck with them the whole time in doubles. They've been competing with everyone and just have to make the jump [to the next level].
Lesley Sheehan
We may have moved away from the boom-and-bust tendencies of the past where either it's all gloom and things go down very rapidly or it's all we're booming and things are moving up very fast.
Jonas Prising
However you want to mix the top three (forwards) among the top six forwards, but they'll still see a lot of time together as a group.
Joel Quenneville
We always had a good backline but you have to win these games in the forwards. Our forwards turned up that day. We had a good scrum and lineout and the loose forwards were okay.
Paul Quinn
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