
“There's an old Sysan saying that the soup of life is salty enough without adding tears to it.”
Source: Look to Windward
Man has sufficient cause for tears without adding to the Ultramarine of Life by Bookes. — [Unnamed] editor's introduction, Love Ballads of the Sixteenth Century (Shop Roycroft, 1897; reprinted 2006), p. 7.
Misattributed
“There's an old Sysan saying that the soup of life is salty enough without adding tears to it.”
Source: Look to Windward
“A stoic of the woods—a man without a tear.”
Part I, stanza 23 (1809)
Gertrude of Wyoming (1809)
“When a man's cause is good, it will sufficiently plead for itself, yea, and for its master too.”
The Work of Jesus Christ as and Advocate
No Maps for These Territories (2000)
Song lyrics, Highway 61 Revisited (1965), Tombstone Blues
“I don't sing a song without it meaning something to me, or adding my own interpretation to them.”
Jack Vidgen Inspire Interview http://www.girl.com.au/jack-vidgen-inspire-interview.htm, May 2012.
Elton Mayo, “Irrationalty and Revery”, Journal of Personnel Research, March 1933, p.482; Cited in: Ionescu, G.G., & A.L. Negrusa. "Elton Mayo, an Enthusiastical Managerial Philosopher." Revista de Management Comparat International 14.5 (2013): 671.
“Inaction will cause a man to sink into the slough of despond and vanish without a trace.”