Alas! the slippery nature of tender youth.
Time is a slippery concept, and we are often wrong about it. . . All too often we find ourselves looking in the right places at the wrong times.
The cemetery has. . . an inscription: 'Though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death I will Fear No Evil, For Thou Art With Me. ' Yes, it does feel deceptively safer with two; but Thou is a slippery character. Every Thou I've known has had a way of going missing.
Torture is such a slippery slope; as soon as you allow a society or any legal system to do that, almost instantly you get a situation where people are being tortured for very trivial reasons.
Love is a slippery eel that bites like hell
The hardest thing any man can do is to fall down on the ice when it's slippery, and get up and praise the Lord.
Your readers should be so compelled to read your copy that they cannot stop reading until they read all of it as if sliding down a slippery slide.
wisdom is like a bottomless pond. You throw stones in and they sink into darkness and dissolve. Her eyes looking back do not reflect anything. I think this to myself even though I love my daughter. She and I have shared the same body. There is a part of her mind that is a part of mine. But when she was born she sprang from me like a slippery fish, and has been swimming away ever since. All her life, I have watched her as though from another shore.
Confessional poetry is, to my mind, more slippery than poems that are sloppily autobiographical; I find the confessional mode much more akin to dramatic monologue.
It was a joint, which put it one slippery step up from a dive.
I've always felt that sexuality is a really slippery thing. In this day and age, it tends to get categorized and labeled, and I think labels are for food. Canned food.
seven wonders of the world and I have to ask for an eighth fill a bottle with some prayers and spend them on hope create an easy route just so I can complicate send my heart down that slippery slope
Fendi on my slippers & my cookies always slippery
Anoint, v. : To grease a king or other great functionary already sufficiently slippery.
I walked along that slippery slope where if you fail through lack of faith, you sell your soul to the devil.
In its wild state, the truth is fluid, slippery, vagrant, scrambled, promiscuous, kaleidoscopic, and beautiful.
Never bend the rules. You bend the rules a little bit and then it's a slippery slope.
The downright fanatic is nearer to the heart of things than the cool and slippery disputant.
Any departure from fact is the first step on a slippery slope toward unbelievability.
The ball must be as slippery as a wet baby.