“The sweet mellifluous milking of the cow.”
Sam Walter Foss (1858–1911) American writer
The Milking of the Cow, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
"The Cow".
Source: Free Wheeling (1931)
“The sweet mellifluous milking of the cow.”
Sam Walter Foss (1858–1911) American writer
The Milking of the Cow, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Michael Klaper (1947) American physician
Speech of July 19, 1985. Quoted in David Robinson Simon, Meatonomics (Conari Press, 2013), p. 193 https://books.google.it/books?id=PY0KUnaIU5AC&pg=PA193.
“You may not sell the cow and sup the milk.”
Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten (1830–1913) Anglo-Irish rower, barrister, politician and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Quoting an old adage in Nordenfelt v. Maxim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co. (1894), L. R. App. Cas. (1894), L. R. App. Ca. Part 5, p. 572.
“I sucked the milk out of a thousand cows.”
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Song lyrics, Modern Times (2006), Thunder on the Mountain
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
July 21, 1763, p 514 http://books.google.com/books?id=JOseAAAAMAAJ&q=&quot;Truth+Sir+is+a+cow+which+will+yield+such+people+no+more+milk+and+so+they+are+gone+to+milk+the+bull1&quot;&pg=PA514#v=onepage <br class="br">Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol I <br class="br">Context: Hume, and other sceptical innovators, are vain men, and will gratify themselves at any expence. Truth will not afford sufficient food to their vanity; so they have betaken themselves to errour. Truth, Sir, is a cow which will yield such people no more milk, and so they are gone to milk the bull. If I could have allowed myself to gratify my vanity at the expence of truth, what fame might I have acquired.
Frank Oski (1932–1996) American pediatrician
Source: Don't Drink Your Milk! (1983), p. 4
Michael Greger (1972) American physician, author, and vegan health activist
Quoted in Jeffrey M. Masson, The Face on Your Plate: The Truth About Food https://books.google.it/books?id=-LeUV2wr2BoC&pg=PA0 (Norton & Company, 2009), p. 194.
“Don’t milk the cow too hard. She will kick you.”
Mason Cooley (1927–2002) American academic
City Aphorisms, Eleventh Selection (1993)