Top 24 Digging Ditches For Others Quotes
#1. Our World has becoime a neighbourhood without becoming a brotherhood.
Billy Graham
#2. Remember that you can pray any time, anywhere. Washing dishes, digging ditches, working in the office, in the shop, on the athletic field, even in prison - you can pray and know God hears!
Billy Graham
#3. My father started on this golf course at Latrobe when he was sixteen years old. He was digging ditches when they were building the golf course.
Arnold Palmer
#4. So long as I get some sleep and get to take care of myself and eat healthy and that sort of thing, I'm OK. I'm not out there digging ditches and it's not brain surgery.
Lisa Rinna
#5. Courage, determination, and hard work are all very nice, but not so nice as an oil well in the back yard.
Mason Cooley
#6. Every few years something new breaks into the circle of my thoughts.
Mason Cooley
#7. Where's your dad?"
"Gone. Where does he go, anyway?"
"He probably has work to do."
"Yeah, gotta go burn a bush for Moses.
Cynthia Hand
#9. I tend to basically exaggerate in life, and in writing, it's fine to exaggerate. I really enjoy overstating for the purpose of getting a laugh. For another thing, writing is easier than digging ditches. Well, actually, that's an exaggeration. It isn't.
Dr. Seuss
#11. At the end of the day, I'm reading the news. I'm not digging ditches. I'm not fighting fires. It's a long day, and it's a lot of responsibility, and it can be a little bewildering sometimes with the schedule. But, you know, it's a job, and they pay me well to do a job.
Lester Holt
#12. Asking politicians to give up a source of money is like asking Dracula to forsake blood.
Cal Thomas
#13. It's exciting. But you can't keep fighting the way things are forever.
Scott Westerfeld
#14. My taste in watching things runs from dramas and low-budget films to high-end fantasy/science fiction.
Michael Sheen
#15. Chance wore a white tuxedo with tails. On anyone else? Doopy. On him? Yes, please.
Kathy Reichs
#16. Writing novels is the hardest thing I've ever done, including digging irrigation ditches.
Thomas Harris
#17. Ritie, don't worry 'cause you ain't pretty. Plenty pretty women I seen digging ditches or worse. You smart. I swear to God, I rather you have a good mind than a cute behind.
Maya Angelou
#18. For the first thing a writer should be is - excited. He should be a thing of fevers and enthusiasms. Without such vigor, he might as well be out picking peaches or digging ditches; God knows it would be better for his health.
Ray Bradbury
#19. People have fought in vain about the names and lives of their saviors, and have named their religions after the name of their savior, instead of uniting with each other in the truth that is taught.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
#20. I said that we use digital "passbacks" to placate young children who say they are bored. We are not teaching them that boredom can be recognized as your imagination calling you. Of
Sherry Turkle
#21. I caught a glimpse of happiness, and saw it was a bird on a branch, fixing to take wing.
Richard Peck
#22. It is utterly impossible to be happy without being grateful.
Toni Sorenson
#23. I'd advise all you songwriters out there, if you're getting into it for the business, go home and get a job digging ditches or something. Get a life. You'll learn a lot more, and you won't write a lot of rotten poetry.
Butch Hancock
#24. I am now more sure than ever that we're going to have a bipartisan bill ... making incredible progress.
Mario Diaz-Balart