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Hay Quotes

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You're wondering what a bale of hay has to do with success. Well, there's a trick to loading hay. You have to use your knee. What you do is, you put your right knee behind it and half kick it up in the air. That way you get some lift on it. ... My point is, there are certain ways to make a hard job easier.
Pat Summitt

Authors on Hay Quotes: William Shakespeare Antonio Machado John Heywood Henry David Thoreau Amy Grant Kristin Cashore Robert Redford Doris Kearns Goodwin Jon Stewart Lewis Carroll Lord Byron Mae West Clovis Chappell Walter de La Mare Pablo Neruda Jane Mayer Arthur Rimbaud Louise Imogen Guiney Gautama Buddha Bette Davis Miguel de Cervantes Saul D. J. MacHale Jeff Kinney Annie Dillard George Herbert Alaric I Horace Timothy Findley Pat Summitt Joe Hill Xander Berkeley James Lovelock
2.
You know, for most of its life bluegrass has had this stigma of being all straw hats and hay bales and not necessarily the most sophisticated form of music. Yet you can't help responding to its honesty. It's music that finds its way deep into your soul because it's strings vibrating against wood and nothing else.
Alison Krauss

3.
Jolly boating weather, And a hay harvest breeze, Blade on the feather, Shade off the trees.
William Johnson Cory

4.
Let us make hay while the sun shines.
Miguel de Cervantes

5.
Hay que ser absolutamente Moderno
Arthur Rimbaud

6.
Let's make hay while it lasts.
James Lovelock

7.
I'd better make hay while the sun shines.
Xander Berkeley

8.
I was never very interested in boys - and there were plenty of them - vying with one another to see how many famous women they would get into the hay.
Bette Davis

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Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. (Walk, there is no path, the path is made by walking.)
Antonio Machado

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If it doesn't fart or eat hay, she isn't interested.
Prince Philip

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(from John Hay's diary) “The President never appeared to better advantage in the world,” Hay proudly noted in his diary. “Though He knows how immense is the danger to himself from the unreasoning anger of that committee, he never cringed to them for an instant. He stood where he thought he was right and crushed them with his candid logic.
Doris Kearns Goodwin

12.
The thicker the hay; the easier mowed.
Alaric I

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The same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay.
Amy Grant

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The Universal Soul, as it is called, has an interest in the stacking of hay, the foddering of cattle, and the draining of peat-meadows.
Henry David Thoreau

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Work and pray, live on hay, youll get pie in the sky when you die.
Joe Hill

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Good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.
William Shakespeare

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Dobbin at manger pulls his hay: Gone is another summer's day.
Walter de La Mare

18.
While we lie tumbling in the hay.
William Shakespeare

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Who did you pass on the road?" the King went on, holding out his hand to the Messenger for some more hay. "Nobody," said the Messenger. "Quite right," said the King; "this young lady saw him too. So of course Nobody walks slower than you." "I do my best," the Messenger said in a sullen tone. "I'm sure nobody walks much faster than I do!" "He can't do that," said the King, "or else he'd have been here first.
Lewis Carroll

20.
Make hay while the sun is still shining.
Saul

21.
When the sunne shineth, make hay.
John Heywood

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The world is wider in all directions, more dangerous and bitter, more extravagant and bright. We are making hay when we should be making whoopee; we are raising tomatoes when we should be raising Cain and Lazarus.
Annie Dillard

23.
When the sun shineth, make hay.
John Heywood

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Hay algo más tonto en la vida Que llamarse Pablo Neruda? (is there anything more insane in this life than being called Pablo Neruda?)
Pablo Neruda

25.
I didn't think of rap with that type of south feel and that look and the hay and all that.
Kool Keith

26.
We may have been like needles in a hay stack, but they were like needles . . . in a stack of needles
D. J. MacHale

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Those who walk in the Way should avoid sensualism as those who carry hay would avoid coming near the fire.
Gautama Buddha

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The fears of what may come to pass, I cast them all away, Among the clover scented grass, Among the new-mown hay.
Louise Imogen Guiney

29.
Elizabeth Hay has intelligence coming out of her fingertips - integrity, insight, and wonder in every paragraph of her writing.She connects. She stirs and provokes.
Timothy Findley

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Wanderer, your footsteps are the road, and nothing more; wanderer, there is no road, the road is made by walking. By walking one makes the road, and upon glancing behind one sees the path that never will be trod again. Wanderer, there is no road-- Only wakes upon the sea. Caminante, son tus huellas el camino, y nada más; caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Al andar se hace camino, y al volver la vista atrás se ve la senda que nunca se ha de volver a pisar. Caminante, no hay camino, sino estelas en la mar.
Antonio Machado

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I don't see myself as beautiful. I was a kid who was freckle-faced, and they used to call me 'hay head.'
Robert Redford

32.
If we are going to amend the constitution, shouldn't it be to keep the omos-hay from arrying-may?
Jon Stewart

33.
A real farmer. He spent his childhood in the wheat, and his marriage in the hay.
Mae West

34.
How unjust then to meet that person you love, and be kept away from them only because ones bed is made of hay , and the other, feathers.
Kristin Cashore

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So in a strange way, even though Trump is a billionaire, what he's been saying is, "Everything's rigged, it's all corrupt and I'm not corrupt because I'm my own billionaire." Both [Donald] Trump and Bernie Sanders made a lot of hay by making that argument.
Jane Mayer

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The world is a bundle of hay, Mankind are the asses that pull, Each tugs in a different way And the greatest of all is John Bull!
Lord Byron

37.
hay he's a great writer and i like him a lot
Jeff Kinney

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In good yeares corne is hay, in ill yeares straw is corne.
George Herbert

39.
Put the hay down where the sheep can reach it.
Clovis Chappell

40.
I get the same buzz cleaning up the yard as Leo Tolstoy did from scything hay.
Sergei Lukyanenko

41.
He has hay upon his horn. [He is a mischievous person.]
Horace

42.
I made some nice associations. Ben Perowsky and Kevin Hays... Bill Mobley and Pete McGuinness. A lot of talented people.
Jon Gordon