A Quote by Jim Croce

If you dig it, do it. If you dig it a lot, do it twice. — © Jim Croce
If you dig it, do it. If you dig it a lot, do it twice.

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Art and life are subjective. Not everybody's gonna dig what I dig, but I reserve the right to dig it.
If you dig it, do it. If you really dig it, do it twice.
If you desire to dig a well to reach water, your efforts are more fruitful if you dig one 100-foot-deep hole than if you dig ten holes each 10 feet deep.
The music I really like to get off on is the old rhythm 'n' blues and rock 'n' roll stuff... that's what I really dig. And I also dig to sing ballads as well. And I also dig writing my own songs. I was just trying to find a way of integrating the whole thing, taking a look at the total picture.
I dig my father. I wish he could open his eyes and dig me.
Music is a treasure hunt. You dig and dig, and sometimes you find something.
Any writer would rather dig into character than dig into fancy plots.
It's very tiring having other people tell you how much they dig you if you yourself don't dig you.
When it comes down to digging, can't nobody dig as hard as I can dig.
I can show you where to dig, and what to dig for, but the digging you must do for yourself.
Report, report, report. Dig, dig, dig. Think, think, think. Don't stop being a reporter because you've become a columnist.
A guy digging ditches or a plumber wiping joints - it solves problems, you know? You have to dig this hole so wide, so long, so deep. You dig it, and that's it.
But I dig Negroes. I dig them all the way.
Sometimes my feelings get so big that I just want to swim out into the darkness. Just jump off the end of the world. Sometimes I want to dig, right down to the bones of everything. Sometimes when you dig, you dig up stuff you might not want to find. But that’s where the good stuff lies.
That is their way, those plagues, those scientists - peg, peg, peg - dig, dig, dig - plod, plod, plod. I wish I could catch a cargo of them for my place; it would be an economy. Yes, for years, you see. They never give up. Patience, hope, faith, perseverance; it is the way of all the breed.
'Shetland' is adapted from the novel 'Red Bones.' The book is based around an archaeological dig, and the mystery starts with the murder of the elderly woman who crofts the land where the dig is happening.
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