The good die…
The good die young. [(Those) Whom the gods love die young.] / The fairest flowers soonest fade. [God takes soonest those he loveth best.] / Beautiful flowers are soon picked. More »
The good die young. [(Those) Whom the gods love die young.] / The fairest flowers soonest fade. [God takes soonest those he loveth best.] / Beautiful flowers are soon picked. More »
Words hurt more than swords. More »
“What is mind?” “No matter.” “What is matter?” “Never mind.” – Thomas Hewitt Key (1799 – 1875) More »
Wise men learn by other men’s mistakes; fools by their own. More »
What exactly is success? For me it is to be found not in applause, but in the satisfaction of feeling that one is realizing one’s ideal. – Anna Pavlova [Anna Pavlovna Pavlova] (1881 – 1931) More »
Who begins many (things) finishes but few. More »
When the age is in, the wit is out. – William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616): Much Ado about Nothing More »
With age, you must follow your children. More »
Wit is the unexpected explosion of thought. – Edwin Percy Whipple (1819 – 86) More »
When you take stuff from one writer, it’s plagiarism; but when you take it from many writers, it’s research. – Wilson Mizner (1876 – 1933) More »