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It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so; It goes without saying; It is a small world; It is all grist to the mill; It is an ill wind (that blows no one any good) It is best to be on the safe side; It is better to be smarter than you appear than to appear smarter than you are
Why don't you run I see you ain't Got any gun I said to him That's a good idea So come on feet Away from here And so I ran Away from there But right behind Me was that bear And then I see Ahead of me A great big tree Oh, glory be! The lowest branch Was ten feet up I'd have to jump And trust my luck! And so I jumped Into the air But I missed ...
The criticism may come as a surprise to some given that Martin, who’s a co-creator and executive producer on “House of the Dragon,” took to his blog midway during Season 2’s run to praise ...
It’s not a partisan thing to say presidential elections are exhausting, stressful and not something to look forward to with joy. The 2024 campaign in the US doesn’t seem to have many voters ...
The phrase was associated with the advertising agencies then located on Madison Avenue in New York, [1] and with the "men in the grey flannel suits". [2] Comedians, [2] when mocking corporate culture, were certain to use it, along with expressions such as the whole ball of wax and the use of invented words adding the suffix -wise (e.g.
Although I’ve always been active, I didn’t get serious about running until I was almost 40. Now it’s a habit that keeps me busy and keeps my body moving. In 2011, I was living in the Bronx ...
Don't work yourself into a rut: Tweaking your settings — resistance, speed, incline — now and then will likely lead to better results. (Getty Images) (Mike Kemp via Getty Images)
Murakami writes "For me, running is both exercise and a metaphor." [1] Throughout the book, he writes of how running informs his creative life. He recalls his inspiration to become a novelist, which occurred while watching a baseball game: "The crack of bat meeting ball right on the sweet spot echoed through the stadium.