Somewhere, far down, there was an itch in his heart, but he made it a point not to scratch it. He was afraid of what might come leaking out.
Scratch a Jew and you'll find a Wailing Wall.
With Scratch, we want to let kids to be the creators. We want them to create interesting, dynamic things on the computer.
Scratch an artist and you surprise a child.
Every season, for me, it's like starting from scratch again.
No matter how long your've been at it, you always start from scratch.
The urge to write poetry is like having an itch. When the itch becomes annoying enough, you scratch it.
If you want to make a [rhubarb] pie from scratch, first you have to create the universe.
It is strange how the elderly fall silent when they ought to go on speaking, obliging the young to learn everything from scratch.
After you've dated someone it should be legal to stamp them with what's wrong with them so the next person doesn't have to start from scratch.
Start from scratch with Jesus every day and then be picky about what you add to your life.
Life lasts but a few scratches of the claw in the sand.
Noise pollution is a relative thing. In a city, it's a jet plane taking off. In a monastery, it's a pen that scratches.
Did you know that wasn’t me, the other Max?” I asked. “Yeah. ” “When?” “Right away. ” “How?” I persisted. “We look identical. She even had identical scars and scratches. She was wearing my clothes. How could you tell us apart?” He turned to me and grinned, making my world brighter. “She offered to cook breakfast.
I think one of the good things about writing novels is that you always start from scratch.
Sometimes the scene just comes together, and other times, we have to build the scene from scratch, just using different takes.
After awhile, marriage gets a little stale and you're looking for something to scratch that a little.
I'm the one who requires a nice scratch behind my ears, and then I'll tap my toe, and that'll be fine.
I'm always thinking about the next record. I've got like 20 different themes and then I'll scratch the themes. It's a learning process.
At least tell me you won? And that the scratches and dings were totally worth it. " "Of course. They're always worth it," he says with a hidden meaning that only the two of us could ever understand.