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Gutta Cavat Lapidem Non Vi, Sed Saepe Cadendo. [Drops Of Water Hollow Out A Stone - Not By Strength, But Just Falling Often.
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Gutta cavat lapidem non vi, sed saepe cadendo.
[Drops of water hollow out a stone - not by strength, but just falling often.]
Related:
Cthulhu's just a fish out of water.
poscimur non dicere sed bibere - we are called upon not to speak, but to drink
There is a trickle of water falling over the falls.
Things always seem darkest just before the bottom drops out. -- Arthur Lifshi
fried adj. 1. [common] Non-working due to hardware failure
burnt out. Especially used of hardware brought down by a `power glitch' (see glitch), drop-outs, a short, or some other electrical event....
fried: adj. 1. Non-working due to hardware failure
burnt out. Especially used of hardware brought down by a `power glitch' (see {glitch}), {drop-outs}, a short, or some other electrical event....
ooblick /oo'blik/ n. [from the Dr. Seuss title "Bartholomew and the Oobleck
he spelling `oobleck' is still current in the mainstream] A bizarre semi-liquid sludge made from cornstarch and water....
The face of a penny can hold over thirty drops of water.
The myth of romantic love holds that once you've fallen in love with the perfect partner, you're home free.
Unfortunately, falling out of love seems to be just as involuntary as falling into it....