Over shoes, over…
Over shoes, over boots. / In for a penny, in for a pound. / (A penny is a British coin which is worth one hundredth of a pound.) More »
Over shoes, over boots. / In for a penny, in for a pound. / (A penny is a British coin which is worth one hundredth of a pound.) More »
Misery makes strange bedfellows. [Misfortune makes strange bedfellows.] More »
Nothing that is morally wrong can be politically right. – William Ewart Gladstone (1809 – 98) More »
Like workman, like tool. More »
Heaven helps those who help themselves. [God helps them that help themselves.] More »
My father taught me that the only way you can make good at anything is to practice, and then practice some more. – Pete Rose (1941 – ) More »
The harder you work, the luckier you get. – Gary Player (1935 – ) More »
No man can have every man’s good word. More »
No news is good news. More »
Many words will not fill a bushel basket. / (A “bushel” is a unit of volume that is used for measuring agricultural produce such as grain, beans, vegetables or fruit.) / Wealth of words is not eloquence. More »