“Donation for the Blind. A Fee for Falling into their Own Trap.”
Andre Dawson
“The trappings of lifestyle are often that; traps.”
Thomas Leonard
“There are so many traps these companies can fall into.”
Holly Towle
“Later, when the coyotes came into this area, he got a license and started trapping coyotes. One year, he trapped 15 coyotes near his house. The coyotes had taken over so much of the land where there used to be rabbit, mink, fox and pheasant. He saw it as keeping the balance in nature a bit. He'd go out in the early morning and be gone eight hours. My mother would call and say, 'It's getting dark out,' and he'd come strolling in.”
Pat Ruettiger
“[Not that anyone wants to fall into the trap of looking too far ahead.] We don't talk about that, ... To be in the mix is good this late in the season, but I hope our guys are all smart enough to figure out it's about (Purdue) this week. All the focus is on this week, and no further than this week.”
Barry Alvarez
“DIE, n. The singular of "dice." We seldom hear the word, because there is a prohibitory proverb, "Never say die." At long intervals, however, some one says: "The die is cast," which is not true, for it is cut. The word is found in an immortal couplet by that eminent poet and domestic economist, Senator Depew:A cube of cheese no larger than a die May bait the trap to catch a nibbling mie.”
Ambrose Bierce
“There is no point in offering a $500 finder fee and then donate it in someone's name. Why should I find a well for them and then point it out to them if they are not giving me the $500?”
Laura Ward