“Somewhere in the desert, there's a forest And an acre before us But I don't know where to begin <br/”
"Death with Dignity"
Lyrics, Carrie and Lowell (2015)
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Sufjan Stevens35
American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist 1975Related quotes
“I don't know where to begin with that one…the final episode is… appalling.”
Jolene Blalock (1975) actress
On the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise http://www.trektoday.com/news/070305_02.shtml
Warren G. Harding (1865–1923) American politician, 29th president of the United States (in office from 1921 to 1923)
Remark to Judson Welliver, as quoted in Francis Russell (1968) The Shadow of Blooming Grove.
1920s
“If you don't know where you are going you will end up somewhere else”
Yogi Berra (1925–2015) American baseball player, manager, coach
Variant: If you don't know where you are going,
you'll end up someplace else.
Source: The Yogi Book : I Really Didn't Say Everything I Said
“If you don't know where you are going, you will probably end up somewhere else.”
Laurence J. Peter (1919–1990) Canadian eductor
Source: Peter's Quotations: Ideas for Our Time (1977), p. 125
Rush Limbaugh (1951) U.S. radio talk show host, Commentator, author, and television personality
See, I Told You So
Atria
1993-11-01
chapter 14
171
978-0671871208
93086342
29250177
1447014M
Later version of his claim: Do you know we have more acreage of forest land in the United States today than we did at the time the Constitution was written?
The Rush Limbaugh Show
1994-02-18
Radio, quoted in [The Way Things Aren't: Rush Limbaugh's Reign of Error, Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting, New Press, 1995-05-01, 18, 156584260X, 31782620]
“Well, damn it all, it's only sixpence, I know, but I suppose he has to begin somewhere.”
Horatio Bottomley (1860–1933) English financier, journalist, editor, newspaper proprietor, swindler, and Member of Parliament
Robert Graves & Alan Hodge The Long Week-end (London, 1940), ch. 5, p. 67.
Of one of his office-boys who had been caught stealing a small postal order.