Soap and water; soap and bubbles.
Nuts and bolts.
The earliest use for the term "on a soap box" was in 1907 I believe, when people would stand upon the wooden crates used to transport boxes of soap to stores in order to preach or give a speech on a public street corner. There is the origin of the phrase "on a soap box".
Sticks and stones; sticks and pricks. (The latter isn't as common.)
I think this is a shorter variation of "6 of one, half a dozen of the other" - basically that the choices are even.
the clouds are whiter on the other side
I Wanna Be a Soap Star - 2004 How the Other Half Lives 2-8 was released on: USA: 2005
Sing and dance.
Toss and turn.
Stones
Nuts and bolts.
The earliest use for the term "on a soap box" was in 1907 I believe, when people would stand upon the wooden crates used to transport boxes of soap to stores in order to preach or give a speech on a public street corner. There is the origin of the phrase "on a soap box".
Sticks and stones; sticks and pricks. (The latter isn't as common.)
Soap and foam will leave a ring of scum around your bathtub that you will have to scrub.
Near. The phrase is more commonly known as 'near and far'.
No
Far and near. It's better if they're swapped around to become near and far.
It is a phrase to represent optimistic and pessimistic.