“Blood spurted from his nose. Okay, I couldn't help myself. I burst out laughing.”
Gena Showalter (1975) American writer
Source: Alice in Zombieland
Source: How to Break a Dragon's Heart
“Blood spurted from his nose. Okay, I couldn't help myself. I burst out laughing.”
Gena Showalter (1975) American writer
Source: Alice in Zombieland
“In the army it takes an eight-man working party to help a brass hat blow his nose.”
Robert A. Heinlein book The Puppet Masters
Source: The Puppet Masters (1951), Chapter 30 (p. 153)
William Mayne (1928–2010) English writer of children's fiction
"Sand" (1964)
Francis Beaumont The Knight of the Burning Pestle
The Knight of the Burning Pestle (c. 1607; published 1613), Act I, scene 4.
“He who cuts off his nose takes poor revenge for a shame inflicted on him.”
Male ulciscitur dedecus sibi illatum, qui amputat nasum suum.
Peter of Blois French poet and diplomat
De Hierosolymitana peregrinatione acceleranda (1189), cited from Mary Beth Rose (ed.) Women in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1986) p. 29; translation from John Simpson The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993) p. 55.
A similar proverb, Qui son nez cope deshonore son vis, appears in the late 12th century chanson de geste Garin le Loheren, line 2877.