Nothing will ever be…
Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must be first overcome. – Samuel Johnson (1709 – 84) More »
Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must be first overcome. – Samuel Johnson (1709 – 84) More »
No fish is caught twice with the same bait. More »
同じ手は食わぬ。(日本の諺・慣用句) / 同じ餌で二度釣られる魚はいない。 More »
Every gift, though it be small, is in reality great if given with affection. – Pindar (c. 522? – c. 443B.C.?) More »
贈り物はすべて、たとえ小さくとも、本当は素晴らしい。気持ちがこもっていれば。 – ピンダロス (紀元前522頃? – 前443頃?) More »
When the wolf comes in at the door, love creeps out of the window. / When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window. / When poverty knocks at the door, love flies out of the… More »
金の切れ目が縁の切れ目。(日本の諺) / 狼(=貧困)が入口から入ってくると、愛は窓から這い出ていく。 / 貧困が戸口から入ると、愛は窓の外へ飛び去る。 / 貧困が戸をたたくと、愛は窓から飛び去る。 More »
Great deeds are usually wrought at great risks. – Herodotus (c. 484? – c. 425B.C.?) More »
Out of debt, out of danger. More »
Nurture passes nature. [Nurture is above nature.] More »