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I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run 

This is a common olden saying that was said a lot back in the olden days. I think I heard someone say this one time awhile ago. You'd rather have a horse that could walk to the water, than two horse that'll cost me more in the long run.
Man that reminds me of the saying "I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run"

R.A.N.D.A.L.L.L.L.L.

Reliability Assurance New Development Analysis Legacy Lifelong Ludicrous Loyalty Lead
R.A.N.D.A.L.L.L.L.L. is THE most coveted title all engineers aspire to. Don't attempt to use it in a sentence as you don't deserve to use it.
R.A.N.D.A.L.L.L.L.L. by imploded February 9, 2021

D.T.H.A.L.L.R

Down To Have A Long Lasting Relationship
Hey man, did you ask your crush if she was "D.T.H.A.L.L.R"
D.T.H.A.L.L.R by FlatDuckling December 3, 2017

h.o.l.l.a.n.d 

hope
our
love
lasts
and
never
dies
end of email: ttyl, holland or h.o.l.l.a.n.d

H-O-L-L-A-N-D

A old fashioned acronymn for:
Here
Our
Love
Lives
And
Never
Dies

Often put on the back of a love letter to a lady in victorian times
Jonathan sealed the envelope and wrote H-O-L-L-A-N-D on the back of it.
Here our love lives and never dies.
H-O-L-L-A-N-D by yr11er February 13, 2009

D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F.

teacher:hey your late for class young man
Student:D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F.
D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F. by lil' man November 8, 2006