Oar Quote by Phyllis Diller Download Open image “Carry an oar when you drive. Three times I've ended up in water.” — Phyllis Diller ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Oar Three Three times Time Water
On my job I end up jumping out of planes. Last week I got in an 18-wheeler and drove down a runway onto a… — Rick Mercer Copy Share Image
If you wanna walk on water, then you gotta get off the boat! — Pastor Darryl L Godlock Copy Share Image
Ride it out like a wave! Just make sure you bail before the wave hits the shore! — Lynwood Agee Copy Share Image
I've been in a car three or four times when it filled with water and it's not a comfortable feeling. — Richard Hammond Copy Share Image
I've been water-boarded, and I speak from experience, and it's torture. — Jesse Ventura Copy Share Image
I'm about to drive in the ocean. I'mma try to swim from something bigger than me. — Frank Ocean Copy Share Image
My mother-in-law must be the probation officer I got for the crime I committed of marrying my husband. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
I don't know how you feel about old age... but in my case I didn't even see it coming. It hit me from the… — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
If it weren't for baseball, many kids wouldn't know what a millionaire looked like. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
I'm the only woman who can walk in Central Park at night... and reduce the crime rate. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
I was the world's ugliest baby. When I was born, the doctor slapped everybody. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
By far the most common craving of pregnant women is not to be pregnant. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
Women want men, careers, money, children, friends, luxury, comfort, independence, freedom, respect, love, and a three-dollar pantyhose that won't run. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
I admit, I have a tremendous sex drive. My boyfriend lives forty miles away. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
The reason women don't play football is because 11 of them would never wear the same outfit in public. — Phyllis Diller Copy Share Image
But oars alone can ne'er prevail To reach the distant coast; The breath of Heaven must swell the sail, Or all the toil is… — William Cowper Copy Share Image
The masses do not see the Sirens. They do not hear songs in the air. Blind, deaf, stooping, they pull at their oars in… — Nikos Kazantzakis Copy Share Image
All in the golden afternoon Full leisurely we glide; For both our oars, with little skill, By little arms are plied, While little hands… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
To follow the drops sliding from a lifting oar, Head up, while the rower breathes, and the small boat drifts quietly shoreward... — Theodore Roethke Copy Share Image
Never rest on your oars as a boss. If you do, the whole company starts sinking. — Lee Iacocca Copy Share Image
The Greek in me wanted to know what it felt like to pull an oar. The intellectual wondered about how to get eight individuals… — Barry S. Strauss Copy Share Image
In any case, his religious teaching consisted mostly in more or less vague ethical remarks, an obscure mixture of ideals of English gentlemanliness and… — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
He knows enough, the mariner, who knows Where lurk the shelves, and where the whirlpools boil, What signs portend the storm: to subtler minds… — John Armstrong Copy Share Image
Low stir of leaves and dip of oars And lapsing waves on quiet shores. — John Greenleaf Whittier Copy Share Image
The judgment is an utensil proper for all subjects, and will have an oar in everything. — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
Mental purity will come through constant chanting of the divine name. This is the simplest way. You are trying to cross the ocean of… — Mata Amritanandamayi Copy Share Image
Quorum and group leaders should provide the leading voice and laboring oar in every ward and branch council regarding retention of converts. — D. Todd Christofferson Copy Share Image