Just as iron rusts from disuse, even so does inaction spoil the intellect. — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
Always plenty to do. Cannot well be idle and believe will rather wear out than rust out. — Henry J. Heinz Copy Share Image
I wouldn't call my work Modernist. I would rust if I try to think about labels. I'd feel like the Tin Man… — Ali Smith Copy Share Image
Don't go thinking you are the man of steel just because you had rust stains in your underwear. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I’ve lived to bury my desires, And see my dreams corrode with rust; Now all that’s left are fruitless fires That burn… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
None can destroy iron, but its own rust can! Likewise none can destroy a person, but its own mindset can! — Ratan Tata Copy Share Image
If you have feet, walk! If you have wings, fly! Whatever you have, use them! Don't let them to rust! — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
The mintage of wisdom is to know that rest is rust, and that real life is love, laughter, and work. — Elbert Hubbard Copy Share Image
If you find the mirror of the heart dull, the rust has not been cleared from its face. — Rumi Copy Share Image
Viewing that complex relationship one-sidedly from the aspect of manufacturing and the impact of Chinese imports on the United States makes sense… — Judy Woodruff Copy Share Image
He had mourned each of those great trains as, one by one, they were pulled off the lines and left to rust… — Fannie Flagg Copy Share Image
Things rust, you know, like the heart. My cardiologist said, 'It's a pump; use it - that's the sole advice I've got… — Peter Shaffer Copy Share Image
We cannot rest and sit down lest we rust and decay. Health is maintained only through work. And as it is with… — Max Planck Copy Share Image
“Iron rusts from disuse; stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigor… — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
And thus we rust Life's iron chain Degraded and alone: And some men curse, and some men weep, And some men make… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
The riches of scholarship, the benignities of literature, defy fortune and outlive calamity. They are beyond the reach of thief or moth… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
Well I've got to get out of the rat-race now I'm tired of the ways of mice and men And the empires… — Van Morrison Copy Share Image
'THIS ROOM HAS MYSTERY LIKE A TRANCE' This room has mystery like a trance Of wine ; forget-me-nots of you Are chair… — Kenneth Patchen Copy Share Image
Contact with [menstrual blood] turns new wine sour, crops touched by it become barren, grafts die, seed in gardens are dried up,… — Pliny the Elder Copy Share Image
I, who cannot stay in my chamber for a single day without acquiring some rust,... confess that I am astonished at the… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
O Time the fatal wrack of mortal things, That draws oblivion's curtains over kings; Their sumptuous monuments, men know them not, Their… — Anne Bradstreet Copy Share Image
Suicide is the means of men whose resilience has been eaten away by rust, the rust of the daily round. They were… — Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Copy Share Image
I had always been a great talker and teller of tales. 'You should put a lock on that tongue of yours. It's… — Kate Forsyth Copy Share Image
Violence harms the one who does it as much as the one who receives it. You could cut down a tree with… — Robert Jordan Copy Share Image
Burning the candle at both ends for God's sake may be foolishness to the world, but it is a profitable Christian exercise-for… — Fulton J. Sheen Copy Share Image