A cliche is like a coin that has been handled too much. Once language has been overly handled, it no longer leaves a clear imprint. – Janet Fitch
Form and function are a unity, two sides of one coin. In order to enhance function, appropriate form must exist or be created. – Ida Pauline Rolf
I used to keep a coin jar and would cash it in when I was pinched a little, back-in-the-day. I would always be shocked when the amount totaled $200 to $300. – John Rampton
I grab coins and tees in my travels, but I usually mark my ball with a coin from Argentina, either a peso or a 10-centavo piece. – Angel Cabrera
I tend to over-analyse things. I’m not the type of person to flip a coin and let things happen. – Emily Browning
I use a 1994 South African 5 rand coin to mark my ball. It reminds me of my ’94 U.S. Open win at Oakmont. – Ernie Els
When the machine had been fastened with a wire to the track, so that it could not start until released by the operator, and the motor had been run to make sure that it was in condition, we tossed a coin to decide who should have the first trial. Wilbur won. – Orville Wright
Soon it’s all going to be digital anyway. It’s all going to be saved on a little coin somewhere. – Richard Donner
The sprint is sometimes like a toss of a coin. Sometimes it’s heads, and sometimes it’s tails. – Victoria Pendleton