By the time you wish…
By the time you wish to be a good son, your parents are long gone. – edited by Karai Senryû (1718 – 90): Haifû Yanagi-daru Chapter 22 More »
By the time you wish to be a good son, your parents are long gone. – edited by Karai Senryû (1718 – 90): Haifû Yanagi-daru Chapter 22 More »
Bridle passions and be yourself a free man. More »
Nothing is lost for asking. / Better to ask the way than go astray. More »
A bad bush is better than the open field. / Anything is better than nothing. / (Similar expressions: Half a loaf is better than no bread.) More »
Beware the fury of a patient man. – John Dryden (1631 – 1700) More »
A bell is known by the sound. More »
Be sure to build on a good foundation. More »
By wisdom peace, by peace plenty. More »
Willows are weak, yet they bind other wood. / Better bend, than break. / Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm. More »
Busiest men find the most time. More »