POTABLE n. Suitable for drinking. Water is said to be potable; indeed some declare it our natural beverage although even they find it palatable only when suffering from the recurrent disorder known as thirst for which it is a medicine.
All I want is the same thing you want. To have a nation with a government that is as good and honest and decent and competent and compassionate and as filled with love as are the American people.
Water … which though not absolutely necessary to a beautiful composition yet occurs so often and is so capital a feature that is is always regretted when wanting; and no large place can be supposed a little spot can hardly be imagined in which it may not be agreeable; it accommodates itself to every situation; is the most interesting object in a landscape and the happiest circumstance in a retired recess; captivates the eye at a distance; invites approach and is delightful when near; it refreshes an open exposure; it animates a shade; cheers the dreariness of a waste and enriches the most crowded view; in form in style and in extent may be made equal to the greatest compositions or adapted to the least; it may spread in a calm expanse to sooth the tranquillity of a peaceful scene; or hurrying along a devious course add splendor to a gay and extravagance to a romantic situation.
POTABLE n. Suitable for drinking. Water is said to be potable; indeed some declare it our natural beverage although even they find it palatable only when suffering from the recurrent disorder known as thirst for which it is a medicine.
Flow gently sweet Afton among thy green braes; Flow gently I ll sing thee a song in thy praise.
All I want is the same thing you want. To have a nation with a government that is as good and honest and decent and competent and compassionate and as filled with love as are the American people.
What was Watergate? A little bugging!
How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on.
Water taken in moderation cannot hurt anybody.
Water … which though not absolutely necessary to a beautiful composition yet occurs so often and is so capital a feature that is is always regretted when wanting; and no large place can be supposed a little spot can hardly be imagined in which it may not be agreeable; it accommodates itself to every situation; is the most interesting object in a landscape and the happiest circumstance in a retired recess; captivates the eye at a distance; invites approach and is delightful when near; it refreshes an open exposure; it animates a shade; cheers the dreariness of a waste and enriches the most crowded view; in form in style and in extent may be made equal to the greatest compositions or adapted to the least; it may spread in a calm expanse to sooth the tranquillity of a peaceful scene; or hurrying along a devious course add splendor to a gay and extravagance to a romantic situation.
Do not bathe if there is no water.