Pail Quotes
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Pail Quotes & Sayings
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Teaching is not filling up a pail, it is lighting a fire.
— William Butler Yeats
Education is not about filling a pail, it's about lighting a fire.
— William Butler Yeats
I liked baseball and sports and Garbage Pail Kids and comic books. I know what it's like to really adore something.
— Todd Lowe
I like to go to art museums and name the untitled paintings ... Boy With Pail ... Kitten On Fire.
— Steven Wright
Today God gives milk / and I have the pail.
— Anne Sexton
I washed walls, polished door knobs and the tiny window. The scales and stench of defeat floated into the pail's dirty water. The
— Maya Angelou
Learn to do common things uncommonly well; we must always keep in mind that anything that helps full the dinner pail is valuable.
— George Washington Carver
But in the end, he's just another dead rat in a garbage pail behind a Chinese restaurant.
— Wes Anderson
Love is not like the echo, which returneth only what is given; but, rather, like the pump, which returneth by the pail what it received by the pint.
— Ivan Panin
I wear what fits Ghostface; I'm not gonna wear anything that makes me look strange.
— Ghostface Killah
I don't believe in fate, though, because fate isn't as much fun as freewill. But I do believe that everything is exactly as it should be.
— Mel Bosworth
It is the woman who sheaths her claws and waits for the perfect opportunity who ends up with the cream from the top of the pail.
— Vivienne Lorret
Your life's short, don't ever question the length / It's cool to cry, don't ever question your strength.
— Mac Miller
The God of Thunder has fallen into the milk pail!
— Lois Lowry
To a modern mind, it is difficult to feel enthusiastic about a virtuous life if nothing is going to be achieved by it.
— Bertrand Russell
I would have felt more comfortable on a girder fifty floors above the street, catching white-hot rivets in a pail.
— Margaret Halsey
The very substance which last week was grazing in the field, waving in the milk pail, or growing in the garden, is now become part of the man.
— Isaac Watts
As the sky faded to night, her anger dissipated - but not in a healing way, just dulled, like forged iron sizzling in a cold pail of water.
— Katherine McIntyre
In a climate of constant technological change.
— Barack Obama
Take what you can get, and next time make it better.
— Tracy March