Quotes about bricks
bricks cost mortar physically plan start takes
As we get the plan solidified, you're going to see things start happening. Some you will physically see, and some will be more subtle. The physical bricks and mortar takes longer, because it does cost money.
bricks ease everybody involved kids lifted played reminds ton year
Every year we have made it to the finals, it's like a ton of bricks have been lifted off my shoulders. But I am so at ease with this bunch. It reminds me of when my kids played all-stars (at Southeastern). Everybody is involved and that's what makes it special.
bricks came easier knew step
We knew he was going to step it up. He came up to me and Curtis and told us he was going to take some of the bricks off our shoulders. He made it a lot easier for me.
bricks chunks concrete falling flying heavy struck wife
We had these heavy chunks of concrete and bricks falling on us. Timbers and what-have-you, and my wife was, unfortunately, struck with flying debris, Linda Hogan
bricks fame
Fame hit me like a ton of bricks. Eminem
bricks game hit sure throwing ton watch
I've got to watch the film. I'm still not sure what happened. It just hit me like a ton of bricks throwing the game away.
bricks colleagues rather receive spent watched
I've done pretty well in my career, and I've watched colleagues who have spent most of the paychecks they receive on shoes and cars rather than bricks and mortar, and that's not me. Anthony Warlow
bricks insanity lay reason wall
It is the first bricks in the wall of the insanity defense. You do this to lay the groundwork for an insanity defense. There's no other reason to do it.
bricks tvs needs
You need to tell the truth to the audience, or they will throw a brick through the TV. They'll turn you off. Bryan Cranston
bricks half half-truth
Half-truths are like half a brick - they can be thrown farther. Hyman Rickover
bricks opinion lord
Lord Maccon was built like a brick outhouse, with opinions twice as unmoving and often equally full of crap. Gail Carriger
bricks-and-mortar battle looks
The bourgeoisie of the whole world, which looks complacently upon the wholesale massacre after the battle, is convulsed by horror at the desecration of brick and mortar. Karl Marx
bricks within-reach trusted
Few of them were to be trusted within reach of a trowel and a pile of bricks. P. G. Wodehouse