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Nothing for all the brothers. Taking on everything and doing nothing is

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To take on everything - to do nothing - is

Take on everything - do nothing

Taking on everything means doing nothing.

You can’t grab everything in one hand.

If you carry it too heavy, you won’t be able to carry it home.

Wed. A man, a big housekeeper,

The dog was hired to guard the yard,

And I wish I could bake,

And on top of that, weed and water the seedlings.

Krylov. Peasant and Dog.

Wed. Wer zu viel fasst, lasst viel fallen.

Wed. Man kann nicht zugleich blasen und schlucken.

Wed. All covet, all lose.

Wed. Qui trop embrasse mal etreint.

Wed. Mais d'embrasser tant de matieres

En ung coup, tout n'est pas empreint

Qui trop embrasse, mal estreint.

Wed. On ne saurait boire et souffler le feu.

Chi troppo abbracia nulla stringe.

Wed. Flare simul et sorbere haud facile est.

Per. It is hardly possible to blow and swallow at the same time.

Plaut. Mostell. 3, 2, 104.

Wed. Nusquam est qui ubique est.

Per. Who is everywhere?, who is nowhere?.

Wed. Pluribus intentus minor est ad singula sensus.

Wed. My son! don’t take on too many tasks: when there are many? You won't be left without guilt. And if you chase after them, you will not achieve it.

I. Sirach. 11, 10.

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I can not do anything?

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Having Sex When You Have an Erection and You Can't Do Anything Chapter 44

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Myth 2. We have no power and nothing can be done about it.

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Making something out of nothing: Howard Schultz and the creation of Starbucks

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Alone we can't do anything

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I can criticize, but I can't do anything myself

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I can criticize, but I can't do anything myself. The reason I didn't get promoted was because I didn't have as much courage as the person I criticized. I was afraid to put my methods to serious testing. While I was only talking about them, they

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Is it true that nothing can be done? NATO's weaknesses

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    Taking on everything won't do anything. See STUDY SCIENCE... IN AND. Dahl. Proverbs of the Russian people

    You can't grab everything in one hand. If you carry it too heavy, you won’t be able to carry it home. Wed. A man, a big housekeeper, hired a dog to guard the yard, bake bread, and, moreover, weed and water the seedlings. Krylov. Peasant and Dog. Wed. Wer zu viel fasst, läset… … Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

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Books

  • Do less. How to get rid of the desire to do everything, O'Connell Fergus. What is this book about? Are you overloaded with things to do? Probably yes. We all have a lot to do, and often at the end of the day we feel tired - after all, there was so much to do! But were they really that important...
  • BEHIND V Explanatory dictionary Russian language Ushakov:
    grasps at straws. Proverb. 2. for what. To take something, to start something. do (colloquial fam.). He takes on any task. They grab onto the most...
  • NOTHING in the Wiki Quotebook:
    Data: 2008-09-06 Time: 12:07:05 Poem “Nothing”, (author Robert Burns) - With greetings, I send to you Pegasus - my horse. ...
  • DO in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    - commit a crime...
  • ALL in the Dictionary of Economic Terms:
    TYPES OF RISK - an insurance condition that, as a rule, covers cargo, the transportation of which is especially often associated with damage, spoilage, loss, ...
  • ALL in the Modern Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    what it was like in those days -...
  • ALL in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    what it was like in those days -...
  • DO V Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -SYa see do, ...
  • NOTHING in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    (colloquial). 1. adv. Pretty good, tolerable. Feels like n. Lives N. He's very n. (not bad at all). Lunch turned out well. ...
  • BROTHER in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , I undertake, you undertake; undertook; nesov. 1. for what. Take each other (one another) or take, grab something. hand. B. ...
  • BEHIND in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    someone-what and by whom-what, preposition with wine. and TV clause I .1. On the other side, outside, behind someone. Step over the threshold. ...
  • ALL in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    1 (colloquial). 1. adv. All the time, always, constantly. He is in. on the road. 2. adv. Still. He is in. (V. …
  • ALL in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    see all. .- the first part of complex words with meaning; 1) covering everyone, extending to everyone, to everything, to the entire subject, ...
  • DO
    do, do, let's do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do bark, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, ...
  • BROTHER in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take, take" take, take, take, take, take, take, take, ...
  • DO in the Popular Explanatory Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    cm. …
  • DO
    1. Syn: to work out, to produce, to produce 2. Syn: to accomplish, to accomplish (sublime), to produce, to do (book, sublime), to undertake, to do, to do, to do, to do, ...
  • ALL in the Thesaurus of Russian Business Vocabulary:
    Syn: see...
  • BROTHER in the Thesaurus of Russian Business Vocabulary:
  • DO in the Russian Language Thesaurus:
    1. Syn: to develop, to produce, to make 2. Syn: to accomplish, to accomplish (sublime), to produce, to do (book, sublime), to undertake, ...
  • ALL in the Russian Language Thesaurus:
    Syn: see...
  • BROTHER in the Russian Language Thesaurus:
    Syn: to begin, to proceed (book), to be accepted Ant: ...
  • DO
    cm. …
  • NOTHING in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
    nothing, zero, shish. There is no blue powder (no shisha). “He muttered only nonsense, but nothing about the matter.” Nekr. "Today, …
  • ALL in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
    see all the time, all, always, nevertheless, however, constantly, ...
  • BROTHER in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
    see take, be, touch, promise, undertake, ...
  • DO
    Syn: to work out, to produce, to produce Syn: to accomplish, to accomplish (sublime), to produce, to do (book) sublime), to undertake, to do, to make, to do, to do, ...
  • NOTHING in the Russian Synonyms dictionary:
    unimportant, insignificant, not a big deal, nothing at all, nothing, empty, tolerable, will do, this way and that, here and there, satisfactory, ...
  • ALL in the Russian Synonyms dictionary:
    Syn: see...
  • BROTHER in the Russian Synonyms dictionary:
    Syn: to begin, to proceed (book), to be accepted Ant: ...
  • DO
    owls trans. and uninterrupted. 1) Do something. work, do smth. 2) transfer Produce, produce, prepare smth. 3) Do something. way. ...
  • NOTHING in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    1. adv. decomposition Pretty good, tolerable. 2. predicative colloquial. Evaluation of something. as insignificant, unimportant. 3. decomposition particle Usage ...
  • ALL... in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    1) The initial part of complex words, introducing the meaning of the word: all (2*) and indicating that: 1) an action or property applies to everything...
  • ALL in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    1. adv. decomposition 1) Always, all the time, constantly. 2) Until now. 3) Only, only, exactly. 2. predicative colloquial. Enough, …
  • ALL in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    pronoun 1) Usage when indicating exhaustive coverage of individual homogeneous objects, persons, phenomena. 2) Use. as a general word for...
  • BROTHER in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    nesov. 1) Take each other. 2) a) Take with your hand, hands; grab b) colloquial To be caught with a fishing rod; peck (about fish). 3) ...
  • DO
    do, I say, ...
  • NOTHING in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
  • ALL in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    everything, adv. And …
  • ALL in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    all... - the first part of compound words is written...
  • BROTHER in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
  • DO
    do, I...
  • NOTHING in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    nothing, adv.; pronoun neg. (only to them: he is not interested in anything,...
  • ALL in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    everything, adv. And …
  • BROTHER in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    take, take, take; past took, took,...
  • DO in the Spelling Dictionary:
    do, I say, ...
  • NOTHING in the Spelling Dictionary:
    nothing, adv. ; pronoun neg. (only to them: he is not interested in anything, ...
  • ALL in the Spelling Dictionary:
    everything, adv. And …
  • ALL in the Spelling Dictionary:
    all all... - the first part of compound words is written...
  • BROTHER in the Spelling Dictionary:
    undertake, undertake, undertake; past took, took, ...
  • DO
    <= …
  • NOTHING in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    1.1 quite good, tolerable Feels n. Lives N. He's very n. (not bad at all). Lunch turned out well. nothing 2...
  • BEHIND in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    2 over any limit He is over forty. The conversation went past midnight. The frost is already thirty degrees. for 2 sake, in...