" Bull " Stanley ... Who lived day by day on pluck, powder and providence. | |
""lf I ever see you again, l"ll rip out your eyes and pluck off your ears."" | |
"And pluck till time and times are done, | |
"Because we are men of pluck... | |
"Crush them, pluck them out pitilessly from their very first appearance... "...and do not weary... "...of the labor of plucking them out... | |
" Bull " Stanley ... Who lived day by day on pluck, powder and providence. | |
""lf I ever see you again, l"ll rip out your eyes and pluck off your ears."" | |
"And pluck till time and times are done, | |
"Because we are men of pluck... | |
"Crush them, pluck them out pitilessly from their very first appearance... "...and do not weary... "...of the labor of plucking them out... | |
"The hand that plucks the strings lacks your warmth, and I can't play happiness on them any more | |
(plucks strings) | |
- Oh, look, a harp. - [plucks harp] | |
A necromancer is someone who plucks the dead from the cold earth, breathes new life into them. | |
And from the cross-row plucks the letter G. And says a wizard told him that by G his children disinherited should be. | |
"The hand that plucks the strings lacks your warmth, and I can't play happiness on them any more | |
(plucks strings) | |
- Oh, look, a harp. - [plucks harp] | |
A necromancer is someone who plucks the dead from the cold earth, breathes new life into them. | |
And from the cross-row plucks the letter G. And says a wizard told him that by G his children disinherited should be. | |
"A pretty flower plucked so young | |
"A small price to pay for being plucked alive from the snapping jaws of certain death." | |
"Because someone plucked them hard." | |
"I finally plucked up my courage and asked Charlotte to be my wife. And Charlotte, wonderful as she is, has answered, 'Provided Maggie and the Prince approve.' | |
"I've plucked a few flowers too" | |
"...plucking your eyebrows? | |
"Crush them, pluck them out pitilessly from their very first appearance... "...and do not weary... "...of the labor of plucking them out... | |
"Party hard because your daughter's almost ripe for plucking." - Oh, my. | |
# A-plucking young nettles | |
'The One I Love' was a dark love song based around the arpegio guitar sound Peter Buck created by plucking rather than strumming the stings. | |
"A pretty flower plucked so young | |
"A small price to pay for being plucked alive from the snapping jaws of certain death." | |
"Because someone plucked them hard." | |
"I finally plucked up my courage and asked Charlotte to be my wife. And Charlotte, wonderful as she is, has answered, 'Provided Maggie and the Prince approve.' | |
"I've plucked a few flowers too" | |
"...plucking your eyebrows? | |
"Crush them, pluck them out pitilessly from their very first appearance... "...and do not weary... "...of the labor of plucking them out... | |
"Party hard because your daughter's almost ripe for plucking." - Oh, my. | |
# A-plucking young nettles | |
'The One I Love' was a dark love song based around the arpegio guitar sound Peter Buck created by plucking rather than strumming the stings. | |