“I was out of sorts. They are deep, my sorts, a deep ditch, and I am not often out of them.” — Samuel Beckett Copy Share Image
I would say I'd rather dig a ditch, you know, do hard, manual labor than write lyrics. — Natalie Merchant Copy Share Image
If you're in a ditch, and you're looking down, you can see where you're going but you can't see the way out. — Jen Sincero Copy Share Image
We can dig ourselves out of the ditch that the progressives and Obama-ites have driven us into. — Bob Ehrlich Copy Share Image
“All of us at one point end face up in a ditch, but only a few will choose to look up at… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
It's hard for the same people who put you in the ditch to pull you out of it. — Greg Brenneman Copy Share Image
“I've never ditched. I don't understand how he can just shrug everything off.” — Stephanie Perkins Copy Share Image
If the poet can no longer speak for society, but only for himself, then we are at the last ditch. — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
“Criminal,’ Cynthia called his inability to kick back and let circumstances take their course. In his book, circumstances without close supervision had… — Jan Karon Copy Share Image
“smeared with grime. His attention was on the rise and fall of the breakers and his uncovered hands were clasped tightly at… — Claudy Conn Copy Share Image
If combat means living in a ditch, females have biological problems staying in a ditch for 30 days because they get infections...… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
I find Suez astonishing for the first hour. It is a ditch in a desert, but a stunning one. The sensation of… — Rose George Copy Share Image
We don't want to go back to the same policies and the same practices that drove our economy into a ditch, that… — David Axelrod Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, mostly I played in a ditch that didn't have much water in it. It was for drainage… — Ron White Copy Share Image
“A line in the sand can become a rut. A rut can become a ditch, and a ditch can be worn down… — Deborah Epperson Copy Share Image
We own the economy. We own the beginning of the turnaround and we want to make sure that we continue that pace… — Debbie Wasserman Schultz Copy Share Image
“wash my hands and head out the door. The urge to ditch doesn’t last long. Besides, even if I had ditched class,… — Lola St.Vil Copy Share Image
Why would one ever be so insane as to ditch a perfectly beautiful metaphor? Cut back, of course, prune if you like,… — Marie Rutkoski Copy Share Image
Digging a ditch where madness gives a bit Digging a ditch where silence lives Digging a ditch for when I'm old Digging… — Dave Matthews Copy Share Image
“They're going to leave me. All I wanted to do was lie in the dry prickly grass with my feet in a… — Megan Whalen Turner Copy Share Image
You may have heard of the Slow Movement, which challenges the canard that faster is always better. You don't have to ditch… — Carl Honore Copy Share Image
Oppositions usually say ridiculous things and must embarrassingly then ditch untenable positions. — Michael Portillo Copy Share Image
I had been in the ditch for 2 and a half min. I wondered if my friends missed me. — Wendy Mass Copy Share Image
I hit two trees and fell down a ditch. And that was just walking from the lodge. — Bill Engvall Copy Share Image
Ah come on, these streams of light are not so subtle. All along the ditch, signs of life in sinking puddles! — Sarah Harmer Copy Share Image
If we know we're just going to have sex and then ditch the guy, it can be fun. — Rachel Perry Copy Share Image
I'd rather dig a ditch than go to a dinner party with people I don't know. — Marian Keyes Copy Share Image
We then journeyed on to London Street, down which the tidal ditch continues its course. — Henry Mayhew Copy Share Image
Literature is the ditch I'm going to die in. It's still the thing I care most about. — Thomas McGuane Copy Share Image