Sentences with phrase «to carry a big stick»

Those who carry a big stick can afford to speak softly and should have the wisdom to do so, knowing that even the biggest stick can not achieve everything.
In the end, honour walks softly and does not carry a big stick.
The caregiver who carries a big stick comes to DVD with more bonus features than Nanny McPhee has warts!
In court filings, though, Impark reveals parking tickets can be less lucrative than popularly imagined — unless, that is, the meter maids carry big sticks.
«When it comes to negotiating, you ultimately carry a bigger stick
When mere speed palled, the boys devised a kind of tournament: starting at each other from opposite sides, carrying those big sticks aloft, then piling into each other as both combatants spilled onto the ice.
Whether or not Nanny McPhee sparks another reading frenzy like Harry Potter or The Chronicles of Narnia, her insistence on civility and her corresponding kindness demonstrates it's not necessarily bad to carry a big stick as long as you have an equally big heart.
He is very pleasant and gets on with most opponents,» says a commentator, who adds: «He achieves far more by charming than most people do by shouting, but carries a big stick if necessary.»
Debra Granik's «Winter's Bone» was carrying the big stick coming in with three nominations and it walked away with two awards, including Best Feature.
Even then, if they think God exists, they are triply afraid to say it because such thoughts might get them in trouble with the Man upstairs who carries the big stick.
«I think Chris Wray's motto is speak softly but carry a big stick,» said one person inside the FBI.
In fact, it can take a good deal of vocal control to speak softly, yet carry a big stick.
In the meantime, we have to carry a big stick
But I say to you to walk softly and carry a big stick.
The UCC has always prided itself on being conciliatory (ie democratic), but when it comes to carrying a big stick, we just don't know how to wield it responsibly or in a manner that follows the Way of the ancient Nazarean.
We want to «carry big sticks,» fight and win righteous wars, or return to an earlier age of heroes (Rambo style?).
It just goes to prove those other immortal words, «Speak softly, carry a big stick, and be a master in ancient forms of self defense»...
While Revis hasn't engaged in the «I'm better, no I'm better» back and forth with Sherman, he has instead adopted the Teddy Roosevelt «talk softly, carry a big stick» mentality.
Speak softly and carry a big stick.
Instead of speaking softly and carrying a big stick, they're loudmouths with a teeny - tiny stick.
«Governor Cuomo is following Teddy Roosevelt's path, speaking softly and carrying a big stick,» said Blair Horner of the New York Public Interest Research Group.
«I think the governor's approach can be fairly summarized as: Walk softly, carry a big stick,» de Blasio said, addressing a group of community and business leaders in lower Manhattan on Wednesday.
Additionally, de Blasio's reverence for Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of labor unions, which de Blasio said amounted to a policy of «walk softly, carry a big stick,» gave some in the labor movement pause.
Two days ago I rattled off a post on Omega Sports» FlashOver, a potent supplement that comes in a small can but carries a big stick.
Man in the Arena by Theodore Roosevelt Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go far.
The subtle red - striped grille and small black trunk spoiler give the Passat GT the modesty of one who speaks softly and carries a big stick.
BRASELTON, Georgia — The first time Teddy Roosevelt's words — you know, «Speak softly and carry a big stick» — came into my head as I reviewed a car was after driving a 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1.
As we've already mentioned, the Stinger drives quietly, but carries a big stick.
In a way, it walks softly but carries a big stick.
Evidently, VW believes in the «walk softly but carry a big stick» philosophy.
Once the contest is over, if you want to be incognito, this sedan speaks softly and carries a big stick.
It's nice to have the option of performance cars that speak softly and carry a big stick.
But while it's nice to carry the biggest stick, did I notice the deficit?
«They're going to carry a big stick
(Proof that Teddy was ahead of his time in the sound - bite department: «Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go far.»)
The old adage may advise to «walk gently and carry a big stick,» but Bay area artist Hank Willis Thomas seems to have recoined the phrase, allowing his images to speak softly but carry a big «whack.»
How I long for Teddy Roosevelt, who spoke softly but carried a big stick.
Boston personal injury lawyer Thomas Kiley, Sr. is the epitome of the West African proverb: Speak softly and carry a big stick.
Nearly 117 years after Teddy Roosevelt stood before a crowd at the Minnesota State Fair and stated the maxim that would come to define his foreign policy — «speak softly and carry a big stick» — the 45th American president is refashioning the doctrine of the 26th.
Speak softly and carry a big stick, says the old adage.
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