“Easter occurs on different dates each year because, like the Jewish Passover, it is based upon the vernal equinox, that dramatic moment when the hours of the day-light and the hours of darkness at last draw parallel and then the light finally and triumphantly wins out. Thus Easter is always fixed as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox. It's a cosmic, solar, and lunar event as deeply rooted in religious traditions originating from sun-god worship as one could conceivably imagine.” YearsFirstsDifferentMomentsLightLastsWinningHoursReligiousDarknessSunImagineEventsMoonWorshipSpringDrawsTraditionFollowingFixedDramaticSundayCosmicRootedEasterParallelsFull MoonReligious TraditionsEquinoxSun God Author:Tom Harpur
“One of Governor Romney's aides today on television said that Governor Romney, after he wins the primaries, will be like an [Etch A Sketch] - you take whatever he said and you can shake it up and it will be gone, and he's going to draw a whole new picture for the general election.” SaidWholeTodayWinningGoneTelevisionRepublicanDrawsElectionPrimariesShakesGovernorsRomneyGeneral ElectionsGovernor RomneyShake It UpEtch A Sketch Author:Rick Santorum
“You don't even have to win a championship every year to draw the fans. You just have to show you're really trying.” TryingYearsShowsWinningFansDrawsChampionship Author:Tom Hicks
“It's the only way I think I'm ever going to walk away from the game, is to go ahead and say I'm going to, and then I've got to. There's no turning back now - win, lose or draw.” ThinkingWayGamesWinningLosesWalksDrawsNo Turning BackWinning Losing Author:Bobby Cox
“Struggling over my fickle heart, love draws it now this way, and now hate that--but love, I think, is winning. I will hate, if I have strength; if not, I shall love unwilling.” IfsThinkingWayLoveHeartHateWinningStruggleDrawsUnwillingLove HateHeart LoveFickleHaving Strength Book:Heroides and Amores Source: Heroides and Amores
“There's no easy quick way out, we're gonna have to live through our whole lives, win, lose, or draw.” WayWholeWinningEasyLosesDrawsWhole LifeWinning Losing Author:Walt Kelly