(184 quotes found)
“When the whistle blew and the call stretched thin across the night, one had to believe that any journey could be sweet to the soul.”
Charles Turner
“When she walked...she stretched out long and thin like a little tiger, and held her head high to look over the grass as if she were treading the jungle.”
Saskya Pandita
“Through perils both of wind and limb, Through thick and thin she followed him”
Samuel Butler
“Well, if you ever get a little thin on top, I've got an old toupee you can have.”
Bing Crosby
“Call it what you want: over-extended, spread too thin, burned-out... the bottom line is, in an effort to put lots of irons in the fire, help some people out, and increase my opportunities to retire in style at the age of 25, I've given too much of myself to other people, and there hasn't been enough left over for me and the people I love.”
Wil Wheaton
“Hopes certainly are stretched thin at this point.”
Ben Hatfield
“They are already stretched too thin and we didn't want to be more of a burden.”
Andy Hughes
“He's treading on very thin ice. When the Fed chairman says that the stock market is very expensive, the average investors is not going to be pleased.”
Charles Lieberman
“[Analysts and economists remained uncertain whether Greenspan's latest comments would do more than puzzle investors.] He's treading on very thin ice, ... When the Fed chairman says that the stock market is very expensive, the average investors is not going to be pleased.”
“Even kids that look very thin are not fit. When they do have a little physical exercise, they're worn out. The most exercise they get is walking from class to class.”
Charles Peacock