Do not put new wine…
Do not put new wine into old bottles [wineskins]. [Put new wine into new bottles [skins].] / No one pours new wine into old wineskins; otherwise the new wine will burst the skins and run out and the skins will… More »
Do not put new wine into old bottles [wineskins]. [Put new wine into new bottles [skins].] / No one pours new wine into old wineskins; otherwise the new wine will burst the skins and run out and the skins will… More »
A man is known by the silence he keeps. – Oliver (Brooke) Herford (1863 – 1935) More »
Hope not the transient blossom shall / Until the morrow last: / For who knows but the midnight gale / Thy cherished hope may blast? // – Shinran (1173 – 1263); trans. by Hidesaburo Saito [斎藤秀三郎] (1866 – 1929) More »
It is the unexpected that always happens. More »
Ill news has wings. / Bad news travels fast. [Ill news travels fast.] More »
Love covers many infirmities. / In love is no lack. More »
If a rich man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how he employs it. – Socrates (469? – 399B.C.) More »
If you’re going to tell people the truth, make them laugh, or they’ll kill you. – Billy Wilder (1906 – 2002) More »
Men always want to be a woman’s first love; women like to be a man’s last romance. – Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900) More »
It’s necessary to be slightly underemployed if you are to do something significant. – James Dewey Watson (1928 – ) More »