Good medicine is bitter…
Good medicine is bitter in the mouth. / Bitters do good to the stomach. More »
Good medicine is bitter in the mouth. / Bitters do good to the stomach. More »
Misfortunes never come singly. [Misfortunes seldom come singly.] / One misfortune rides upon another’s back. / It never rains but it pours. More »
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. More »
A man’s mind often gives him warning of evil to come. More »
No chance but comes again. More »
He that is out at sea, must either sail or sink. More »
History (always) repeats itself. / Never two without three. – French proverb More »
Gather roses while you can. [Gather ye rosebuds while ye may.] More »
Time and tide wait for no man. More »
April showers bring May flowers. More »