Beggars mounted run…
Beggars mounted run their horse to death. [Set a beggar on horseback and he’ll ride to the devil.] – York — William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616): Henry VI. Part III, Act I, Scene IV More »
Beggars mounted run their horse to death. [Set a beggar on horseback and he’ll ride to the devil.] – York — William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616): Henry VI. Part III, Act I, Scene IV More »
Great gains are not achieved except by great risks. / Nothing venture, nothing have. [Nothing ventured, nothing gained. / Nothing ventured, nothing won.] More »
Down corn, down horn. [Corn and horn go together.] More »
Fortune favors the bold. [Fortune favors the brave.] More »
A consistent man believes in destiny, a capricious man in chance. – Benjamin Disraeli (1804 – 81) More »
Battles cost both sides blows. More »
Fools are wise after the event. / It is easy to be wise after the event. More »
Don’t cry before you are hurt. More »
Art holds fast when all else is lost. More »
Art produces ugly things which frequently become beautiful with time. Fashion on the other hand, produces beautiful things which always become ugly with time. – Jean Cocteau (1889 – 1963) More »