I pretended to be…
I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me. – Cary Grant (1904 – 86): in Parade, 22 Sep 1985 (Image by skeeze from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text,… More »
I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me. – Cary Grant (1904 – 86): in Parade, 22 Sep 1985 (Image by skeeze from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text,… More »
In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. [By the sweat of your face you… More »
A little learning is a dangerous thing. [A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.] – Alexander Pope (1688 – 1744) (Image by Pexels on Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Idle folks have the most labor. / Idle folk have the least leisure. [Idle people have the least leisure.] (Image by geralt on Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs. – Ray Kroc [Raymond Albert Kroc] (1902 – 84) (Image by NjoyHarmony on Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
In everything one must consider the end. – Jean de La Fontaine (1621 – 95) (Image by Franc-Comtois on Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
It is more pain to do nothing than something. (Image by PublicDomainPictures on Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Half a loaf is better than no bread. [Half a loaf is better than none.] / Something is better than nothing. / A little is better than none. / (Similar expressions: A bad bush is better than the open field.)… More »
One good turn deserves another. / He who gives to another bestows on himself. (Image by rawpixel on Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen. – Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1899 – 1961) More »