The mill cannot grind with water that's past.


George Herbert

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A mill cannot grind with water that is past.
AMERICAN PROVERB
The mill cannot grind with the water that is past.
DANIEL D. PALMER
Listen to the Water-Mill: Through the live-long day How the clicking of its wheel Wears ...
SARAH DOUDNEY
You cannot make a wind-mill goe with a paire of bellowes.
GEORGE HERBERT
If the people were to ever find out what we have done, we would be chased down the streets and lynch...
GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH
The rumor mill will always grind the grain of misinformation into the flour of untruth and the peopl...
J. MICHAEL BREWER
The miller sees not all the water that goes by his mill.
ROBERT BURTON
Remembering something from the past? you are creating it right now as evidence for who you are now.
FREDERICK DODSON
But here by the mill the castled clouds Mocked themselves in the dizzy water.
EDGAR LEE MASTERS
The president I came to know best was George Herbert Walker Bush. No. 41 in your program, No. 1 on y...
DAN JENKINS
Times have changed since George Herbert... but the principle and spirit in which he ministered as a ...
ARTHUR MIDDLETON
No use thinking of the past for its gone, don't think of the future because it has to come, think of...
KAZI SHAMS
Feast of George Herbert, Priest, Poet, 1633 Love is that liquor sweet and most divine Which my God...
GEORGE HERBERT
Children are like water; they don't much care where the stream takes them. They do nothing to avoid ...
NILESH RATHOD
Civilised life, you know, is based on a huge number of illusions in which we all collaborate willing...
J.G. BALLARD
Our aim is not to prevent the mill from reopening, but rather to make sure that the paper mill opera...
KEN KRAMER
The sound of water escaping from mill dams, etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brick...
JOHN CONSTABLE
Herbert has been an inspiration to us, ... It took courage for Herbert to do what he has done and to...
CARL JOHNSON
i forgot my past, thats not in my heart aswell, its only in ur mind that bothers both of us...
ADEET AHMED
Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience He stands...
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
Pools of open water have been freezing over the past few days, resulting in portions of the lake tha...
LISA SHARKEY
A mill of this size, pumping toxins into the water on this beautiful coastline, will effectively des...
WILL HENRY
Run... That's what's going to save you from the deadly virus

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DEYTH BANGER
A vote for George Wallace is a vote for the past and oppression.
CORETTA SCOTT KING
Feast of George Herbert, Priest, Poet, 1633 If I be bound to pray for all that be in distress, su...
GEORGE HERBERT
Thats why my biggest problems were with LL and Run.
KOOL MOE DEE
If you're a friend or a relative of George Herbert Walker Bush, Prez 41, or George W. Bush, Prez...
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No use thinking of the past for its gone, don't think of the future because it has to come, think of...
KAZI SHAMS
A folk cannot help you drink water you used to drink with a glass.
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President George Herbert Walker Bush ran as a strong conservative, ran to continue the third term of...
TED CRUZ
The past cannot be cured.
ELIZABETH I
I think that if you grind your spices and keep them in small batches, you can use them in endless wa...
MARCUS SAMUELSSON
If you live through the initial stage of fame and get past it, and remember thats not who you are. I...
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Time flies and we walk thats the reason we never catch up with time.
NOMAN QAYYUM
Will GWB be the (Herbert) Hoover of his age?
JUDE WANNISKI
That pipe prevents debris from the eucalyptus trees from flowing past the culvert and causes the wat...
BILL BOOKOUT
If we have another winter like this past one we've had, we almost certainly will run out of water so...
DAVID GENSLER
George Bush's political, intellectual and other shortcomings cannot be restricted to one sentence.
EMILIO BOTIN
With the Bush administration cutting and cutting, we're down to the grind.
JACQUE WHITING
Even God cannot change the past.
AGATHON
I'm about as Chinese as Herbert Hoover.
PAUL MUNI
Don’t be ruled by your past. Don’t be crippled by the past. Let the past be the past and focus o...
ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH
When you listen to crust and grinds, Listen to crust and grinds.
JEFFREY FISCHER
One who cannot swim must not blame the water.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO
The next time you're driving from New York to Boston on I-95, you should make a little detour in...
WALT MOSSBERG
If the house is to be set in order, one cannot begin with the present; he must begin with the past.
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Water, taken in moderation, cannot hurt anybody.
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Knowledge is something that fire cannot burn, water cannot wet, air cannot dry, thieves cannot steal...
RAJEN JANI
Time that is spent dwelling on the past will surely continue in your present moment - and the future...
MICHELLE CRUZ-ROSADO
Replying to the tributes paid to him at a testimonial dinner, Herbert Bayard Swope said; I cannot gi...
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Replying to the tributes paid to him at a testimonial dinner, Herbert Bayard Swope said; "I cannot g...
Zen masters say you cannot see your reflection in running water, only in still water.
ELIZABETH GILBERT
We've had plenty of small males in the shallows for the past few weeks, along with a few big females...
WILL KIRKPATRICK
Women now don't want to be in the grind. The baby boomers made the grind seem unappealing.
KATE WHITE
Now, thats a pie!
JAMES MAY
I cry as the laughter inside me drowns
and descends
into the water
with the ghosts...
A.P. SWEET
I'm about as Chinese as Herbert Hoover.
PAUL MUNI
God cannot alter the past, but historians can.
SAMUEL BUTLER
God cannot alter the past, though historians can.
SAMUEL BUTLER
Great balls of fire. Don't bother me anymore, and don't call me sugar.
MARGARET MITCHELL
geluk zit in een klein hoekje, maar hoeveel geluk heb jij om dat kleine hoekje te vinden? Ja dat is ...
BRAM MESLAND
How could such a destructive man [George W. Bush] be so popular with the American people? Not only i...
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I have been taking my daily walk round the island, and visited the sugar mill and the threshing mill...
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Unlike science, creationism cannot predict anything, and it cannot provide satisfactory answers abou...
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We cannot build the future by avenging the past.
T.H. WHITE
Mrs. Dole's prospects have not changed. If Elizabeth Dole cannot beat George Bush, no one can.
ARI FLEISCHER
As much as they depend on the Mill House, the Mill House depends on them. That's a very powerful thi...
JASON YOUNG
The Mill gets by going.
GEORGE HERBERT
Rehashing the past wouldn't change anything. Time to move forward.
ZENA WYNN
We can play with anybody in the country. If you want to grind it out, we can grind it out. If you wa...
ANDRE ALLEN
Me fail english? Thats unpossible.
MATT GROENING
The man who comes with a tale about others has himself an ax to grind.
CHINESE PROVERB
Memories and possibilities are even more hideous than realities.
H.P. LOVECRAFT
We cannot change the past. We can only take action in the present and, therefore, change the future.
KEN POIROT
In the maxim of the past you cannot go anywhere.
MAXIM GORKY
Do you think I’ll ever get better at this? That my heart might someday stop trying to jump out of ...
STEPHENIE MEYER
It's you,” David says, “our queen with your crown, going into some body of water where we cannot...
ANNIE FISHER
Once he left the Haywood out for her with a page number on a scrap of paper, and she opened the book...
ALLEGRA GOODMAN
For a cup brimful of sweet water cannot spill even one drop of bitter water, however suddenly jolted...
AMY CARMICHAEL
The Chillicothe mill is a much newer mill, more modern, more efficient and more productive than the ...
RICK WHITMYRE
We'll be able to do something with these instead of grind 'em up.
TERRY BROOKS
It's all grist to the mill
PROVERB
Honesty,moral standards ,and principles all partner up with truth be the best you can be. In this wo...
GARY F EVANS...
A ship does not sail with yesterday's wind.
LOUIS L'AMOUR
No matter what they wish for, no matter how far they go, people can never be anything but themselves...
HARUKI MURAKAMI
I cannot let the fear of the past color the future.
JULIE KAGAWA
The tragedy of this world is that everyone is alone. For a life in the past cannot be shared with th...
ALAN LIGHTMAN
Man... cannot learn to forget, but hangs on the past: however far or fast he runs, that chain runs w...
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
France, which needs to find itself and come together, cannot move forward into the future without fa...
AZOUZ BEGAG
Man... cannot learn to forget, but hangs on the past: however far or fast he runs, that chain runs...
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What stays with me most is a general sense of loss, unease, and longing for the past that cannot be ...
LISA SEE
Thats the spirit-one part brave,three parts fool.
CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI
But the past cannot be changed, and we carry our choices with us, forward, into the unknown. We can ...
LIBBA BRAY
The water, sanitation and security seem far better than those over the past few years.
ADIL AHMED
With the modifications that we have made -- including four separate barriers to keep ash and water i...
DENNIS MURPHY
This is really a grind-it-out period.
DAN O'BRIEN
Friendship that flows from the heart cannot be frozen by adversity, as the water that flows from the...
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER
Going back to the early '90s, the mill ground 90 percent durum and 10 percent hard red spring wheat....
VANCE TAYLOR
The summer of 1830 I... blasted the tunnel through the rock to take water from the dam above the fal...
EZRA CORNELL
I have always heard, Sancho, that doing good to base fellows is like throwing water into the sea.
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Sometimes the best gain is to lose.
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A crooked log makes a strait fire [A crooked log makes a straight fire.]
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Better a bare foote then none. [Better a barefoot than none.]
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The absent partie is still faultie.
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That which two will, takes effect.
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That which sufficeth is not little.
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Talking payes no toll.
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Take heede of the viniger of sweet wine.
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Take heed of winde that comes in at a hole, and a reconciled Enemy.
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Sweet discourse makes short daies and nights.
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Suffer and expect.
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Such a Saint, such an offering.
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The honey is sweet, but the Bee stings.
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The hole calls the thiefe.
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The groundsell speakes not save what it heard at the hinges.
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