A Quote by Thomas Friedman

The first rule of holes is when you're in one, stop digging. When you're in three, bring a lot of shovels. — © Thomas Friedman
The first rule of holes is when you're in one, stop digging. When you're in three, bring a lot of shovels.
The first rule of holes: When you're in one stop digging.
First law on holes - when you're in one, stop digging!
It is a good thing to follow the First Law of Holes: if you are in one, stop digging.
When in doubt, the rule of threes is a rule that plays well with all of storytelling. When describing a thing? No more than three details. A character's arc? Three beats. A story? Three acts. An act? Three sequences. A plot point culminating in a mystery of a twist? At least three mentions throughout the tale. This is an old rule, and a good one. It's not universal - but it's a good place to start.
Welcome to Fight Club. The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club. The second rule of Fight Club is: you DO NOT talk about Fight Club! Third rule of Fight Club: if someone yells “stop!”, goes limp, or taps out, the fight is over. Fourth rule: only two guys to a fight. Fifth rule: one fight at a time, fellas. Sixth rule: the fights are bare knuckle. No shirt, no shoes, no weapons. Seventh rule: fights will go on as long as they have to. And the eighth and final rule: if this is your first time at Fight Club, you have to fight.
When you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
In motorsports we work in the grey areas a lot. You're trying to find where the holes are in the rule book.
I was good at digging holes. It was the rest of life I sucked at.
Paintings are seldom guilty and often framed for crimes they did not commit. Some cover holes-holes in walls, holes in lives. Some make holes-in wallets, holes in hearts...in negative space.
If I were the devil, one of my first aims would be to stop folk from digging into the Bible.
First rule of Economics 101: our desires are insatiable. Second rule: we can stomach only three Big Macs at a time.
I'll give you three guesses, Rabbit. Digging holes in the ground? Wrong. Leaping from branch to branch of a young oak tree? Wrong. Waiting for somebody to help me out of the river? Right. Give Rabbit time, and he'll always get the answer.
Ozzie makes a leaping, diving stop, shovels to Fernando and everybody drops everything.
As in digging for precious metals in the mines, much earthy rubbish has first to be troublesomely handled and thrown out; so, in digging in one's soul for the fine gold of genius, much dullness and common-place is first brought to light.
You don't know how to fix the holes in our ozone layer. You don't know how to bring salmon back up a dead stream. You don't know how to bring back an animal now extinct. And you can't bring back forests that once grew where there is now desert. If you don't know how to fix it, please stop breaking it!
Having three tough finishing holes in a major, you know, you know that, most likely, it's going to come down to those last three holes. Having a good game plan, a good strategy, and executing obviously is going to be the big key.
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