Quote by John Locke Download Open image ““Once the toothpaste is out of the tube, there’s no pushing it back in.”” — John Locke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Once the toothpaste is out of the tube, it is awfully hard to get it back in. — H. R. Haldeman Copy Share Image
Once you squeeze toothpaste out, you can't put it back into the tube. The same is true with our words. Once we say something… — LeBron James Copy Share Image
“Probably nothing, but it was one of those thoughts like toothpaste: Once it’s out, you can’t squeeze it back in.” — Kate Brady Copy Share Image
“I always got cross with Elizabeth for leaving the top off the toothpaste. Now I throw it away as soon as I open a… — Rachel Joyce Copy Share Image
“ commonplace , adj. ... But then I'll walk into the bathroom and find you've forgotten to put the cap back on the toothpaste… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
One of the great natural phenomena is the way in which a tube of toothpaste suddenly empties itself when it hears that you are… — Robert Benchley Copy Share Image
“If someone crushes a tube of toothpaste and tosses it away capless, experience tells me they are prudent about saving money, though at the end of the day they will spend money on themselves, as if to compensate for their earlier inattention. Consumers who discard a toothpaste tube with its cap screwed down tightly seldom allow themselves to relax, and… — Martin Lindstrom Copy Share
When you live alone, you can be sure that the person who squeezed the toothpaste tube in the middle wasn't committing a hostile act. — Ellen Goodman Copy Share Image
I thought that I had no time for faith nor time to pray, then I saw an armless man saying his Rosary with his… — John Locke Copy Share Image
If we trace the progress of our minds, and with attention observe how it repeats, adds together, and unites its simple ideas received from… — John Locke Copy Share Image
Thus parents, by humouring and cockering them when little, corrupt the principles of nature in their children, and wonder afterwards to taste the bitter… — John Locke Copy Share Image
“[M]an is not permitted without censure to follow his own thoughts in the search of truth, when they lead him ever so little out… — John Locke Copy Share Image
When we know our own strength, we shall the better know what to undertake with hopes of success. — John Locke Copy Share Image
Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to, but himself. — John Locke Copy Share Image
“Earthly minds, like mud-walls, resist the strongest batteries: And though perhaps sometimes the force of a clear argument may make some impression, yet they… — John Locke Copy Share Image
“To avoid this state of war (wherein there is no appeal but to heaven, and wherein every the least difference is apt to end,… — John Locke Copy Share Image
If by gaining knowledge we destroy our health, we labour for a thing that will be useless in our hands. — John Locke Copy Share Image
“don’t let the things you don’t have prevent you from using the things you do have.” — John Locke Copy Share Image