Top 30 Quotes About Trowel
#1. Few of them were to be trusted within reach of a trowel and a pile of bricks.
P.G. Wodehouse
#2. Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.
Benjamin Disraeli
#3. What had set the fae world off? I'd never seen one. Now you couldn't throw a trowel without hitting a fairy.
Charlaine Harris
#4. I am intrigued by writers who garden and gardeners who write. The pen and the trowel are not interchangeable, but seem often linked.
Marta McDowell
#5. When I thought of the ferocity and strength of the fairy race, and the fact that it took all I had to open the damn blister pack and extricate the water pistols, my chosen method of defense seemed ludicrous. I'd be armed with a plastic water pistol and a trowel.
Charlaine Harris
#6. Old gardeners never die. They just spade away and then throw in the trowel.
Herbert V. Prochnow
#7. No man saw the building of the New Jerusalem, the workmen crowded together, the unfinished walls and unpaved streets; no man heard the clink of trowel and pickaxe; it descended out of heaven from God.
John Robert Seeley
#8. You had to see him [Marco Rubio] backstage. He was putting on make up with a trowel.
Donald Trump
#9. Oftwhile balbulous, mithre ahead, with goodly trowel in grasp and ivoroiled overalls which he habitacularly fondseed ...
James Joyce
#10. To be most effective, flattery is always best applied with a trowel.
Alan Bradley
#11. I bet the sleazeball buttered you up with loads of compliments too?'
Cleo gave a grim nod. 'Yes, he did. He said my trowel was awesome.
Helen Moss
#12. He started toward the entrance. Seriously, how could he not? He stopped when he noticed the girl. She was kneeling in her vegetable garden, her back to Leo. She muttered to herself as she dug furiously with a trowel.
Rick Riordan
#13. I like dialogue in novels. I wanted to avoid laying history on with a trowel - appearing to be lecturing, as opposed to the characters lecturing their children or students. Dialogue can humanise the story and make it go down somewhat more smoothly.
Elliot Perlman
#14. The truth of God's Word cuts through the good and bad of our lives like a trowel digging up hard-to-remove weeds without damaging the plant.
Jo Ann Fore
#15. The repeated action of working and playing acts like a trowel that uncovers a hidden structure under the earth. It is an action that deepens and develops.
Simon McBurney
#16. I shop at thrift stores a lot. I have a lot of silver pitchers and I put my flowers in those. I collect antiques, so there are a lot of old rocking chairs ... My friends call my home the vortex because nobody wants to leave.
Monica Potter
#17. You can take from every experience what it has to offer you. And you cannot be defeated if you just keep taking one breath followed by another.
Oprah Winfrey
#18. So what you have to ask yourself is: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" That's
James Patterson
#19. The last thing my father told me was: 'On your way up, take me up. On your way down, don't let me down.' A father telling his son that puts some responsibility on my shoulders. He told me that, and I take it very seriously.
Ziggy Marley
#20. The real transformation of the world comes not from what we are doing but from the consciousness from which we are doing it.
Marianne Williamson
#21. The mind that is much elevated and insolent with prosperity, and cast down with adversity, is generally abject and base.
Epicurus
#22. [Petunias are] as hopelessly impractical as a chiffon ball dress.
Eleanor Perenyi
#23. May I a small house and large garden have;
And a few friends,
And many books, both true.
Abraham Cowley
#24. I will make you mine Margaret. But you will want it. I am relentless. Know it.
Cate Toward
#25. Amateurs believe their enthusiasm will suffice.
Mason Cooley
#26. An excuse is a justification to make the soul feel good.
Regina Baker
#27. Don't be ashamed to celebrate victories that may seem small to others. Only you and God know what they really cost.
Steven Furtick
#28. I think it is important to ask ourselves as citizens, not as Democrats attacking the administration, but as citizens, whether a world power can really provide global leadership on the basis of fear and anxiety?
Zbigniew Brzezinski
#29. It's sometimes discouraging to see all of a director's movies, because there's so much repetition. The auteurists took this to be a sign of a director's artistry, that you could recognize his movies. But it can also be a sign that he's a hack.
Pauline Kael
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