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 »
Good company makes the road shorter. / Good company on the road is the shortest cut. – Oliver Goldsmith (1728 – 74): The Vicar of Wakefield More »
In every life we have some trouble. / But when you worry, you make it double. // Don’t worry, be happy. // – Bobby McFerrin (1950 – ): Don’t Worry, Be Happy More »
One should examine oneself for a very long time before thinking of condemning others. – Molière (1622 – 73) More »
Misery loves company. More »
To live happily with other people, ask of them only what they can give. – Tristan Bernard (1866 – 1947) More »
There is no accounting for tastes. / Tastes differ. More »
Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat. – F. Scott Fitzgerald [Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald] (1896 – 1940) More »
The more, the better. More »
The highest branch is not the safest roost. / Envy is the companion of honor [honour]. More »