When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.

|
If you find someone you love in your life, then hang on to that love.

|
When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.

|
They do the things they have to do. They kick the ball well. They hang on to the football. They don't make it easy for you. They're adaptable. I think that's the sign of a good football team.

|
To know your place is a good idea in politics. That is not to say stay in your place or hang on to your place, because ambition or boredom may dictate upward or downward mobility, but a sense of place -- a feel for one's own position in the control room -- is useful in gauging what you should try to do.

|
There are two dilemmas that rattle the human skull How do you hang on to someone who won't stay And how do you get rid of someone who won't go

|
When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on

|
Bear in mind, if you are going to amount to anything, that your success does not depend upon the brilliancy and the impetuosity with which you take hold, but upon the ever lasting and sanctified bulldoggedness with which you hang on after you have taken hold.

|
To 'know your place' is a good idea in politics. That is not to say 'stay in your place' or 'hang on to your place,' because ambition or bored...

|
I want to hang on to something that won't break away or fall apart like the pieces of my heart

|
When you get to the end of your rope tie a knot and hang on.

|
When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.

|
Dreams, ideas, and plans not only are an escape, they give me purpose, a reason to hang on.

|
If you believe, then you hang on. If you believe, it means you've got imagination, you don't need stuff thrown out for you in a blueprint, you don't face facts -- what can stop you If I don't make it today, I'll come in tomorrow.

|
When your day is long,
and the night is yours alone,
when you're sure you've had enough
of this life,
then hang on.
Don't let yourself go,
because everybody cries.
Everybody hurts sometimes...
so hold on, hold on, hold on.
Everybody hurts.

|
We have perhaps a natural fear of ends. We would rather be always on the way than arrive. Given the means, we hang on to them and often forget the ends.

|
When one's ill or unhappy, one needs something outside oneself to hold one up. It is a good thing, I think, when one has been knocked out of one's balance . to have some external job or duty to hang on to.

|