First come, first…
First come, first served. (Image by Robert-Owen-Wahl from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
First come, first served. (Image by Robert-Owen-Wahl from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Pudding before praise. [Pudding rather than fame.] / Fair words fill not the belly. (Image by Karolina Grabowska from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Gossiping and lying go hand in hand. (Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Never spur a willing horse. [Do not spur a willing horse.] (Image by skeeze from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Charity begins at home. (Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Be faithful to thyself. [Be faithful to yourself.] / Be faithful to that which exists within yourself. – André Gide (1869 – 1951) (Image by reenablack from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Everyone has his particular habit. / Every man has his faults. – William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616): Timon of Athens (Image by Lemonsandtea on Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
But remember how you went eighty-seven days without fish and then we caught big ones every day for three weeks. – Manolin — Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1899 – 1961): The Old Man and the Sea More »
“But man is not made for defeat,” he said. “A man can be destroyed but not defeated.” I am sorry that I killed the fish though, he thought. – Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1899 – 1961): The Old Man and the… More »
The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. – Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1899 – 1961) More »