The enemy never sees the backs of my Texans!
Every one has his faults: but we do not see the wallet on our own backs.
An accountant is a man who puts his head in the past and backs his ass into the future.
I do like to keep mementos from my work, whether they be photos, the backs of make-up chairs or even props and clothes.
Mutually counting on each other, watching each other's backs, forcing each other to be brave.
We are exploring together. We are cultivating a garden together, backs to the sun. The question is a hoe in our hands and we are digging beneath the hard and crusty surface to the rich humus of our lives.
Defensive backs are always trying to kill me, so I'm trying to get them first.
We value apology in the abstract, but turn our backs on it in practice.
To speak behind others' backs is the ventilator of the heart.
Used to move so much, every time the chickens saw the team put in the wagon, they'd lie down on their backs and hold their legs up to be tied!
Don't pray for lighter burdens, but for stronger backs.
Too often, people forget the basic fact of life: all those good things we enjoy come from the ache in [our] backs and the willingness to shoulder great personals risks.
Work alone isn't enough for me and mine; we know how to break our backs, but the great dream Of my fathers was to be good at doing nothing.
A society is judged by the way it cares for its most vulnerable citizens. As an American, I am ashamed that we have turned out backs on millions of our children. I want to do my part to rectify this terrible situation.
In my view, one of the major reasons that we have so many people in jail is that we have turned our backs on a lot young people.
Fighters are fighters. We got each others backs in terms of support.
The Universe backs the part of you that is of clearest intention
Democrats are not about to nominate anyone who backs the tax cut, and Americans are not going to elect anyone who favors a tax increase.
We are here on earth to work-to work long, hard, arduous hours, to work until our backs ache and our tired muscles knot, to work all our days. This mortal probation is one in which we are to eat our bread in the sweat of our faces until we return to the dust from whence we came. Work is the law of life; it is the ruling principle in the lives of the Saints.
But on the other hand, there are many corporations who have turned their backs on the American worker, who have said, if I can make another nickel in profit by going to China and shutting down in the United States of America, that's what I will do.