“To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.”
Reba McEntire (1955) American country music artist and actress
“To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.”
Reba McEntire (1955) American country music artist and actress
“Stop wearing your wishbone where your backbone ought to be.”
Elizabeth Gilbert book Eat, Pray, Love
This derives from a folk proverb sometimes attributed to Clementine Paddleford, but in use as an "old proverb" as early as 1908, when Paddeford was only 10 years old.
Misattributed
Source: Eat, Pray, Love
Nina Turner (1967) American politician
"Nina Turner: Leader of the American Progressive Movement," Democracy in Color, June 30, 2016 https://democracyincolor.com/nina-turner-leader-of-the-american-progressive-movement-c822ea458204#.wg5lytrc9
M. S. Swaminathan (1925) Indian scientist
Agri Quotes, 25 November 2013, Zeenews India http://zeenews.india.com/mahindrasamriddhi/agriawards/agri.html,
“The farmers may be the backbone of the country, but who wants to be a backbone?”
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940) American novelist and screenwriter
"Mr. Icky"
Quoted, Tales of the Jazz Age (1922)
“At breaking the backbone on the people's rights.”
Laxmi Prasad Devkota (1909–1959) Nepali poet
Lunatic. 6
पागल (The Lunatic)
Context: I see the blind man as the people's guide, the ascetic in his cave a deserter; those who act in the theater of lies I see as dark buffoons. Those who fail I find successful, and progress only backsliding. am I squint-eyed, Or just crazy? Friend, I'm crazy. Look at the withered tongues of shameless leaders, The dance of the whores At breaking the backbone on the people's rights. When the sparrow-headed newsprint spreads its black lies In a web of falsehood
“He was a tool of the boss, without brains or backbone.”
Franz Kafka book The Metamorphosis
Source: The Metamorphosis
“Strange that creatures without backbones have the hardest shells.”
Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) Lebanese artist, poet, and writer
Sand and Foam (1926)
“My solace and my blessing - unfathomably deep. It is my backbone.”
Ida Friederike Görres (1901–1971) Austrian writer and noble
Source: Broken Lights Diaries 1953-54. Psalm 118