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Nothing will come of nothing. – William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616): King Lear / Nothing comes of nothing. More »
Nothing will come of nothing. – William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616): King Lear / Nothing comes of nothing. More »
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive. More »
Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. More »
You can’t learn to swim by reading books about it. More »
Barking dogs seldom bite. [A barking dog seldom bites.] More »
A bad workman (always) blames his tools. More »
Don’t drink and drive. More »
Let sleeping dogs lie. / It is ill to waken sleeping dogs. More »
If you run after two hares, you will catch neither. / Between two stools, one falls to the ground. More »
That’s water under the bridge. [That’s water over the dam.] / Let bygones be bygones. More »