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proverbs
English 14th Century Proverbs The more you get the more you want.
proverbs superior wealth
African Proverbs A man's wealth may be superior to him. Cameroon
proverbs reap shall sow
English 16th Century Proverbs They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind.
proverbs wise
Greg Mello It's a wise thing that Kuckuck is doing.
proverbs ship woman
English 16th Century Proverbs A woman and a ship ever want mending.
proverbs
Turkish Proverbs Of everything else the newest; of friends, the oldest.
proverbs spare
English 17th Century Proverbs Spare at the spigot, and let out the bung-hole.
proverbs providence side
English 19th Century Proverbs Providence is always on the side of the big battalions.
soap software discarded
Alan Perlis Is it possible that software is not like anything else, that it is meant to be discarded: that the whole point is to always see it as a soap bubble?
soapbox needs get-up
Dylan Moran I'm Irish, yeah, but I don't need to get up on a soapbox about it.
soap bars worn
Robert Black Women are like bars of soap. After a while they lose their freshness, become worn and a bit hairy.
soap embarrassing these-days
Tim Bray The SOAP stack is generally regarded as an embarrassing failure these days.
soap tiny muscles
Jerry Seinfeld I like staying in hotels. I like their tiny soap. I like to pretend it's regular-sized and my muscles are huge.
soap opera soap-operas
Chris Lowe Even the Beatles lived their lives as a soap opera.
soapbox sitting should
Cate Blanchett I'm not sitting on a soapbox telling women what they should and shouldn't do, but I know what works for me.
soap said let-me
Gabriel Garcia Marquez Let me stay here," he said. "There was soap.
soap want reason
Hugh Bonneville The press mainly want to destroy a program by revealing what's coming up. For some reason, soaps like doing that.
tears lines and-love
Chris Botti There's a fine line between heartbreak and love. It's a compliment when someone tells me my music put them in a place when where they were almost in tears.
tears enough subjects
Edith Wharton In any really good subject, one has only to probe deep enough to come to tears.
tears shed
Arthur Rimbaud I shed more tears than God could ever have required.
tears pearls gains
William Shakespeare The liquid drops of tears that you have shed Shall come again, transform'd to orient pearl, Advantaging their loan with interest Of ten times double gain of happiness.
tears reason merriment
William Shakespeare Nature's tears are reason's merriment.
tears cry misinterpretation
Bob Marley Don't shed no tears, no woman, no cry.
tears dry no-fear
Bob Marley Dry your tears, have no fears.
tears poetic tropes
Elizabeth Kostova I've read there is no such thing as a single tear, that old poetic trope. And perhaps there isn't, since hers was simply a companion to my own.
tears
Benjamin Franklin When nature gave us tears, She gave us leave to weep.