“It is wretched business to be digging a well just as thirst is mastering you.” WellsWaterThirstWretchedDigging Author:Plautus
“Intentions are a lot like seeds. You shove them into the ground, and every once in awhile, you water them. Largely, the seed does most of the work on its own. If, on one hand, you were digging the seed up several times a day to see what progress was being made, the seed would not take purchase in the soil. On the other hand, if you completely ignored it, giving no water or nourishment to the soil, the seed might not thrive.” IfsGivingDoeMadeHandsMightWaterProgressIntentionSeedsSoilThriveIgnoredDiggingNourishment Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“Archetypes resemble the beds of rivers: dried up because the water has deserted them, though it may return at any time. An archetype is something like an old watercourse along which the water of life flowed for a time, digging a deep channel for itself. The longer it flowed the deeper the channel, and the more likely it is that sooner or later the water will return.” MayWaterReturnBedRiversDeeperSooner Or LaterDiggingDesertedArchetypeWater Of Life Author:Carl Jung
“My dad almost died as a child from water-borne diseases in Ethiopia, and he had talked to me about digging a well in Ethiopia and I thought, I have too many friends and great people in my life that would be concerned with this subject of clean water.” PeopleWellsChildrenWould BeWaterSubjectsDadDiseaseConcernedDiedCleanMy DadGreat PeopleDiggingMany FriendsClean WaterEthiopia Author:Kenna
“Knowledge will not be acquired without pains and application. It is troublesome and deep, digging for pure waters; but when once you come to the spring, they rise up and meet you.” PainWaterKnowledgePureSpringApplicationDiggingTroublesomeWithout PainPure Water Author:Tom Felton
“If there is anything worse than the aching tedium of staring out of car windows, it is the irritation of getting tickets, packing, finding trains, lying in bouncing berths, washing without water, digging out passports, and fighting through customs. To live in Carlsbad is seemly and to loaf at San Remo healing to the soul, but to get from Carlsbad to San Remo is of the devil.” IfsSoulLyingFightingWaterHealingCarFindingsDevilWindowTrainStaringCustomsTicketsWashingDiggingPassportsIrritationPackingTediumFighting Through Book:Dodsworth Source: Dodsworth