You never really know what's coming. A small wave, or maybe a big one. All you can really do is hope that when it comes, you can surf over it, instead of drown in its monstrosity.
You can just as easily drown in a pool of thought as you can in a swimming pool.
Please donΒ΄t drown into his fears, his concrete fists donΒ΄t let him again, break the bridge of your nose with his cruel born hits. Then disappear into that mask of misery.
I drown myself in liquids of all kind Pour me another fiery glass of wine Volcanoes flash before my eyes I fear the love I left behind
I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good feeling.
I enjoy performing, always, but when you're taping a gig, you've got to blank out this mass apparatus of self-consciousness that's surrounding you, this invitation to drown in self-consciousness. Otherwise you just won't be able to do anything.
My goal is to cut government in half in twenty-five years, to get it down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub.
Our goal is to shrink government to the size where we can drown it in a bathtub.
There are many cultural scenes in Lahore, just as there are in London. And there is a celebrity culture here, just as there is in London. But in Lahore, the celebrity scene doesn't drown out the rest quite so much.
Drown in a cold vat of whiskey? Death, where is thy sting?
Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains they drown in every drop.
'Drip or Drown 2' is more me, more songs. I enhanced it more, even with the cover itself.
If one synchronised swimmer drowns, do all the rest have to drown too?
You drown not by falling into a river, but by staying submerged in it.
By gnawing through a dike, even a rat may drown a nation.
In your thirst for knowledge, be sure not to drown in all the information.
I have often wanted to drown my troubles, but I can't get my wife to go swimming.
You probably have to have redundant levee systems with canals in between them, like the Dutch have, to make sure that incoming water is channeled off to areas where you deal with it rather than have it drown you.
Shallows where a lamb could wade and depths where an elephant would drown.