The grindstone stands for work.
The saying "keep your nose to the grindstone and your shoulder to the wheel" originated from an old proverb, promoting hard work and diligence. It emphasizes focusing on one's tasks (nose to the grindstone) and putting in physical effort (shoulder to the wheel) to achieve success.
"Nose to the grindstone" means taking your responsibilities seriously; also working hard.
The most common phrase is "nose to the grindstone," as in "He really has his nose to the grindstone this week."
Know which side your bread is buttered on. Keep your nose to the grindstone. Knock it out of the park. Keep it simple stupid. Keep your chin up.
Know which side your bread is buttered on. Keep your nose to the grindstone. Knock it out of the park. Keep it simple stupid. Keep your chin up.
Know which side your bread is buttered on. Keep your nose to the grindstone. Knock it out of the park. Keep it simple stupid. Keep your chin up.
the grindstone is near windpeak inn to the right at the fenced in area where they keep the chickens. The grindstone should be near a table.
You could tell someone "Keep your nose to the grindstone." You could tell them the KISS principle saying "Keep it simple stupid."
It's "nose to the grindstone," forget the "close to" part.
La La's Full Court Life - 2011 Nose to the Grindstone 4-8 was released on: USA: September 2013
To work very hard, to knuckle down to something,