"And many strokes, though with a little axe, hew down and fell the hardest timbered oak." | |
"there's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will." | |
- If you hew trees the chips must fly! | |
- Rough hew them how we may. | |
- You mean quick for a "hew-mon"? | |
"And many strokes, though with a little axe, hew down and fell the hardest timbered oak." | |
"there's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will." | |
- If you hew trees the chips must fly! | |
- Rough hew them how we may. | |
- You mean quick for a "hew-mon"? | |
Four years ago my team built a model predicting icelandic volcanic activity and this morning's eruption hews almost exactly to the parameters established in that model. | |
Remember the stones the father hews out of the island, coming by boats to pile up in the son's workshop. | |
When he tried to pick me up at a bar, his toupee was slipping... and he told me hews a breast inspector. | |
Four years ago my team built a model predicting icelandic volcanic activity and this morning's eruption hews almost exactly to the parameters established in that model. | |
Remember the stones the father hews out of the island, coming by boats to pile up in the son's workshop. | |
When he tried to pick me up at a bar, his toupee was slipping... and he told me hews a breast inspector. | |
"A totem hewed from a warrior's bones shall been erected | |
"The West Saxons, in companies, hewed the fugitives from behind, | |
"hewed the war-lindens with hammered blades - the foe fell back - | |
Ever he clutched me, and ever I hewed him, far under the living earth until at last, he fled back up the secret ways of Moria. | |
I hewed out a tiny sailing canoe, and was swept out to sea by some great current. | |
Every time I see you, you're hewing logs, or watering the horses or doing something a man should be doing. | |
He'd be best served by hewing to what he's said all along. | |
One log in particular required considerable hewing to straighten it. | |
She said I had enough education for hewing coal. | |
They've been hewing iron from the rocks there for hundreds of years. | |
"A totem hewed from a warrior's bones shall been erected | |
"The West Saxons, in companies, hewed the fugitives from behind, | |
"hewed the war-lindens with hammered blades - the foe fell back - | |
Ever he clutched me, and ever I hewed him, far under the living earth until at last, he fled back up the secret ways of Moria. | |
I hewed out a tiny sailing canoe, and was swept out to sea by some great current. | |
Every time I see you, you're hewing logs, or watering the horses or doing something a man should be doing. | |
He'd be best served by hewing to what he's said all along. | |
One log in particular required considerable hewing to straighten it. | |
She said I had enough education for hewing coal. | |
They've been hewing iron from the rocks there for hundreds of years. | |