
“A mind, lean in its own language. In others, it gets fat.”
J. Agee, trans. (1989), p. 48
Das Geheimherz der Uhr [The Secret Heart of the Clock] (1987)
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Democritus Junior to the Reader
“A mind, lean in its own language. In others, it gets fat.”
J. Agee, trans. (1989), p. 48
Das Geheimherz der Uhr [The Secret Heart of the Clock] (1987)
“Pride grows in the human heart like lard on a pig.”
Source: Hoffa The Real Story (1975), Chapter 2, How It All Started, p. 28
Book III, ch. 2 This derives from a statement by William Shakespeare in the play Julius Caesar where Caesar declares:
Knickerbocker's History of New York http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/13042 (1809)
“One who leans on others cannot serve the God of Truth.”
Pearls of Wisdom
Source: World Commodities and World Currencies (1944), Chapter V, Stabilization of Raw Materials, p. 56
Well, they've got the Union dissolved up to the ankle, but no farther!
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
Well, they've got the Union dissolved up to the ankle, but no farther!
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)