“Before the Roman came to Rye or out to severn strode, / The rolling English drunkard made the rolling English road.” MadeRollingDrunkennessDrunkards Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Men, women and children too, ran hysterically, falling and stumbling, getting up, tripping and falling again, rolling over and over. Most of them managed to regain their feet and made it to the water. But many of them never made it and were left behind, their feet drumming in blinding pain on the overheated pavements amidst the rubble, until there came one last convulsing shudder from the smoking 'thing' on the ground, and then no further movement.” MenChildrenMadePainLastsFallLeftWaterBehindsFeetMovementMade ItRanSmokingRollingLeft BehindMen WomenStumblingPavementDrummingRubbleTrippingRolling Over Author:Martin Caidin
“There are two kinds of second class men in business. There is the man who puts money first and service second. There is the man who puts service first and money second, who never has any money. The first class man in business is the man who is made up out of rolling the other two kinds into one man and working them together.” MenFirstsKindMadeTwoTogetherBusinessClassHe ManOne ManRollingFirst Class Book:The House of Twenty Seven Gardens Source: The House of Twenty Seven Gardens