You cannot eat your…
You cannot eat your cake and have it (too). [You cannot have your cake and eat it (too).] More »
You cannot eat your cake and have it (too). [You cannot have your cake and eat it (too).] More »
The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool. – William McFee (1881 – 1966) More »
Youth comes but once in a lifetime. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 – 82): Hyperion More »
The year’s at the spring, / And day’s at the morn; / Morning’s at seven; / The hill-side’s dew-pearled; // The lark’s on the wing; / The snail’s on the thorn; / God’s in his heaven— / All’s right with… More »
When the word is out, it belongs to another. More »
You can go your own way (/ Go your own way), // You can call it another lonely day (/ Another lonely day). // You can go your own way (/ Go your own way). // – Lindsey Buckingham (1949… More »
You have to know what you want to get. – Gertrude Stein (1874 – 1946) More »
The good die young. [(Those) Whom the gods love die young.] / The fairest flowers soonest fade. [God takes soonest those he loveth best.] / Beautiful flowers are soon picked. More »
Words hurt more than swords. More »
“What is mind?” “No matter.” “What is matter?” “Never mind.” – Thomas Hewitt Key (1799 – 1875) More »