! The compass is pointing east! | |
"A Red Ryder BB gun with a compass in the stock... | |
"And if the way your compass cannot keep, some pearls of wisdom to thee do I give." | |
"Conscience is a man's compass," Vincent van Gogh. | |
"Devon, who I have passed this compass along to," | |
! The compass is pointing east! | |
"A Red Ryder BB gun with a compass in the stock... | |
"And if the way your compass cannot keep, some pearls of wisdom to thee do I give." | |
"Conscience is a man's compass," Vincent van Gogh. | |
"Devon, who I have passed this compass along to," | |
'The only disadvantage to this was that when the lodestone was moved, 'the compasses moved as well, so they had no idea where they were.' | |
(Bertrand) Women's legs are compasses which circle the globe, giving it its balance and harmony. | |
- Do kids still use compasses? | |
- Don't ships have compasses? | |
- For now just enjoy maps and compasses. | |
'The only disadvantage to this was that when the lodestone was moved, 'the compasses moved as well, so they had no idea where they were.' | |
(Bertrand) Women's legs are compasses which circle the globe, giving it its balance and harmony. | |
- Do kids still use compasses? | |
- Don't ships have compasses? | |
- For now just enjoy maps and compasses. | |
All nations compassed me about, but, in the name of the Lord, I will destroy them. | |
And it is the story also a heroine... not the brilliant, beautifully gowned... and shingled heroine of the film play-- but just and ordinary wife and mother... whose life is compassed by the four walls of her suburban home. | |
Eternal Lord God, who spreadest out the heavens and rulest the raging of the sea, who has compassed the waters with bounds until day and night end, be pleased to receive into thy most gracious protection the persons of us, thy servants, and the fleet in which we serve. | |
How now shall this be compassed? | |
Never was a man more compassed round with death. | |
I would not dare make shipwreck of my soul by compassing the death of my dear sister. | |
It had cases of soldiers that they did not return because they were forgotten the compassing. | |
Not today, O Lord, O, not today, think not upon the fault my father made in compassing the crown! | |
Seek thou rather to be hanged in compassing thy joy than to be drowned and go without her. | |
When we went of the tents until a latrine, we had that to go, literally, with a compassing. | |
All nations compassed me about, but, in the name of the Lord, I will destroy them. | |
And it is the story also a heroine... not the brilliant, beautifully gowned... and shingled heroine of the film play-- but just and ordinary wife and mother... whose life is compassed by the four walls of her suburban home. | |
Eternal Lord God, who spreadest out the heavens and rulest the raging of the sea, who has compassed the waters with bounds until day and night end, be pleased to receive into thy most gracious protection the persons of us, thy servants, and the fleet in which we serve. | |
How now shall this be compassed? | |
Never was a man more compassed round with death. | |
I would not dare make shipwreck of my soul by compassing the death of my dear sister. | |
It had cases of soldiers that they did not return because they were forgotten the compassing. | |
Not today, O Lord, O, not today, think not upon the fault my father made in compassing the crown! | |
Seek thou rather to be hanged in compassing thy joy than to be drowned and go without her. | |
When we went of the tents until a latrine, we had that to go, literally, with a compassing. | |