One has to draw the line somewhere



One has to draw the line somewhere.

Prov. It is necessary to set limits and enforce them. Ellen: This is the fifth night this week that my son has stayed out too late. Jane: Why not punish him, then? You have to draw the line somewhere. I am a fairly easygoing employer, but I cannot allow my employees to take two hours for lunch. I have to draw the line somewhere.
See also: draw, line, one, somewhere

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Malle-Medieval English
JesusJEE-zəs (English)Theology, Biblical
Applewhite['æplhwait]
Tyko-Swedish
Bakarne-Basque
KaaproKAH:P-roFinnish