In the time of mirth…
In the time of mirth take heed. / Don’t halloo till you are out of the wood(s). More »
In the time of mirth take heed. / Don’t halloo till you are out of the wood(s). More »
Give them pleasure the same pleasure they have when they wake up from a nightmare. – Sir Alfred (Joseph) Hitchcock (1899 – 1980) More »
(What is courage?) Grace under pressure. – Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1899 – 1961) More »
The greatest happiness you can have is knowing that you do not necessarily require happiness. – William Saroyan (1908 – 81) More »
What’s the good of a sundial in the shade? / A book that is shut is but a block. More »
As a rule, men worry more about what they can’t see than about what they can. – Gaius [Caius] Julius Caesar (c.100 – 44B.C.) More »
The die is cast. [The die is thrown.] [(La.) Alea iacta est.] – Gaius [Caius] Julius Caesar (c.100 – 44B.C.) / (He said it crossing the Rubicon River. It is used to suggest that a process is past the point… More »
A career is born in public — talent in privacy. – Marilyn Monroe (1926 – 62) More »
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. – Benjamin Franklin (1706 – 90) More »
The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense. – Tom [Thomas Leo] Clancy(, Jr.) (1947 – 2013) More »