A Quote by Earl Nightingale

A rut is a grave with the ends kicked out. — © Earl Nightingale
A rut is a grave with the ends kicked out.
Many people are in a rut and a rut is nothing but a grave - with both ends kicked out.
Many people are in a rut and a rut is nothing but a grave-with both ends kicked out.
A rut... is little more than a coffin with the ends kicked out.
A rut is a grave with the ends knocked out.
Ritualism is nothing more than a rut and the only difference between a rut and a grave is the length and the depth.
I had run away from home three times. I had been kicked out of three different schools under different circumstances. I was kicked out of everything that I didn't quit. Kicked out of schools. Kicked out of summer camp, the Boy Scouts, the altar boys, the choir, and something else that I can't think of, that I'm proud of. Anyway, that was my pattern. I just began to invent myself early in life, and went out and did something about it.
The difference between a grave and a rut are the dimensions.
There are those who would misteach us that to stick in a rut is consistency - and a virtue, and that to climb out of the rut is inconsistency - and a vice.
The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.
We are given to the great, for great purpose, to great ends. We are given to the grave, for grave purposes, to grave ends.
I think that's what's important, to see how we ourselves can become all that we are and can be. Everybody says they want to change, but it's not that simple, it's not that easy. Who's ready to change and give up? Who's ready to get out of their rut and leave it behind, not just pour honey or syrup over their heads and over the rut? Who's ready to change and give up that rut, who's ready willing and able?
I was really happy with it, if I'm honest. I've been kicked out of a few parties, but it's fun when you get kicked out. Being told to leave is great. 'Get out you're too pissed', 'Wicked'.
I've been kicked out of a few parties, but it's fun when you get kicked out.
When I was 16, we get kicked out of our house because my mother and my father were separated, so we didn't have money to pay. We got kicked out and had to live with my grandmother, sleeping in the living room, for many years.
The mocker will not have the last laugh. You see, dancing on the grave of an extinguished Christianity is farcical at best. Because the grave is empty. And the one who knows the way out of the grave sits in the heavens and laughs.
The real shame about the ending of the Guns N' Roses when I got kicked out wasn't just that I got kicked out, but Slash and Axl stopped working together.
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