As a horse drinks from its water, characters with little apparent cohesion take part in a discussion.
Not exact matches
But
as they say, you can lead a
horse to water, but you can't make it
drink.
As my husband James always said, «You can lead a
horse to water and you can't make him
drink — but you can make him thirsty.»
But given that the dairy industry is also asking for changes with respect to seventeen other products, one wonders if it's not using the appealing image of «school children
drinking wholesome, lower calorie milk»
as a Trojan
horse to quietly overhaul the labeling of the entire dairy aisle.
My parents were vehemently anti-soda (or «pop»
as we called it in the midwest), so much so, that my mother, who ran
horse shows, instructed the guy who ran the concessions that my brother and I were only to
drink milk.
Bamforth decried beer's sometimes dicey image: «Beer is perceived
as a bad - boy
drink, and beer has been too often marketed in all sorts of strange ways — flatulent
horses [an infamous ad during the 2005 Super Bowl, overshadowed by the even more infamous Janet Jackson «wardrobe malfunction»] and men behaving badly.
The primary flaw in Get Over It stems from the uninspired script that supplants genuine insight and wit for ridiculous slapstick and some of toilet humor so raunchy that I almost dry - heaved from moments that included Berke's almost landing face first into a steaming pile of
horse manure only to have the same
horse urinate all over his face, and late a disgusting scene involving vomiting in a party punchbowl only to have others
drink the putrid concoction in bewilderment
as to it's unique chunky texture.
We address queries regarding «Black Swan»
as a potential dark
horse Best Picture winner, lurking nominee hopefuls in that field, the fact that the category is not called «Best Makeup in a Good Movie» and... contender
drinking games?
Additionally, even if there was no accident and she was talking about how she was healthy
as a
horse, if she asks for a
drink you start moving to get her one.
«In his sleep he could hear the
horses stepping among the rocks and he could hear them
drink from the shallow pools in the dark where the rocks lay smooth and rectilinear
as the stones of ancient ruins and the water from their muzzles dripped and rang like water dripping in a well and in his sleep he dreamt of
horses and the
horses in his dream moved gravely among the tilted stones like
horses come upon an antique site where some ordering of the world had failed and if anything had been written on the stones the weathers had taken it away again and the
horses were wary and moved with great circumspection carrying in their blood
as they did the recollection of this and other places where
horses once had been and would be again.
As the old saying goes, «you can lead a
horse to water, but you can't make them
drink.»
As the saying goes, you can lead a
horse to water, but you can't make him
drink.
During the cooler nights in Texas, your
horse doesn't sweat
as much and therefore doesn't
drink as much water.
Therefore,
horses are kept hospitalized to ensure that they do not develop any signs of infection
as well
as to ensure that they begin eating and
drinking and are passing normal amounts of urine and stool.
There are three turtle sanctuaries on the Gilis
as well
as a birdpark,
horse riding at the local stables, sunrise yoga classes on the beach, sunset
drinks at the bar overlooking Mount Agung and kayaking trips inbetween!
There are two turtle sanctuaries on the Gilis
as well
as a birdpark,
horse riding at the local stables, sunrise yoga classes on the beach, sunset
drinks at the bar overlooking Mount Agung and kayaking trips inbetween!
In no time, you'll be brought up to speed on mainstay protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima
as they fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka to climb the underworld ladder (typically by buying skills, 3D brawling and chugging enough caffeine
drinks to kill a small
horse).
* It is still illegal for anyone to wear armour to Parliament, (Royal Prerogative 1279) * Hanging washing in the street, beating a carpet and flying a kite are set out in the Town Police Clauses Act, 1847, (chapter 89, section 28)
as punishable by a # 1,000 fine * The Licensing Act of 1872 states that it is illegal to be
drunk in charge of a cow,
horse or steam engine * You can't fire a cannon close to a dwelling house (Metropolitan Police Act 1839) * You can't bet or gamble in the library reading room (Library Offences Act 1898) * You can't use any slide upon ice or snow (Town Police Clauses Act 1847) * You can't drive cattle through the streets of London (Metropolitan Streets Act 1867)
As Sir Anthony Clarke MR observed in his speech to the Second Civil Mediation Council National Conference (8 May 2008): «The more
horses approach the trough the more will
drink from it.»
PS
As for your wife, you know the old saying, «You can lead a
horse to water, but you can't make it
drink!»