“Best fishing in troubled waters.”
Orlando Furioso (completed in 1591).
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English courtier and author 1560–1612Related quotes
“It's good fishing in troubled waters.”
Aqua turbida piscosior est.
Peter of Blois French poet and diplomat
Letter 50, to Henry, Bishop of Bayeux, 1170, in J. A. Giles (ed.) Petri blesensis bathoniensis archidiaconi opera omnia (Oxonii: J. H. Parker, 1846-7) vol. 1, p. 155; translation from Provérbios Latinos. http://www.hkocher.info/minha_pagina/adagia/adagia_a.htm
“They may the better fish in the water when it is troubled.”
Richard Grafton (1511–1572) Printer in the Tudor era
Chronicles (I, 283).
“I want to get out in the water. I wanted to see fish, real fish, not fish in a laboratory.”
Sylvia Earle (1935) American oceanographer
Interview: Sylvia Earle Undersea Explorer http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/printmember/ear0int-1, Academy of Achievement, January 27, 1991
James Frazer book The Golden Bough
Source: The Golden Bough (1890), Chapter 3, Sympathetic Magic.
Context: The natives of British Columbia live largely upon the fish which abound in their seas and rivers. If the fish do not come in due season, and the Indians are hungry, A Nootka wizard will make an image of a swimming fish and put it into the water in the direction from which the fish generally appear. This ceremony, accompanied by a prayer to the fish to come, will cause them to arrive at once.
“I said breathe. Not do a fish-out of-water imitation.”
Karen Marie Moning book Darkfever
Source: Darkfever