
“All right. Have it your own way. Road to hell paved with unbought stuffed dogs. Not my fault.”
The Sun Also Rises (1926)
self-titled TV comedy special, 1997
Standup routines
“All right. Have it your own way. Road to hell paved with unbought stuffed dogs. Not my fault.”
The Sun Also Rises (1926)
“At Christmas, all roads lead home.”
“To ask a politician to lead us is to ask the tail of a dog to lead the dog.”
"The Designers and the Politicians" (1962), later published in Beyond Left & Right : Radical Thought for Our Times (1968) by Richard Kostelanetz, p. 368
1960s
Context: Technology paces industry, but there's a long lag in the process. Industry paces economics. It changes the tools, a great ecological change. And in that manner we come finally to everyday life.
The politician is someone who deals in man's problems of adjustment. To ask a politician to lead us is to ask the tail of a dog to lead the dog.
“After all, the wrong road always leads somewhere.”
“All roads alike may lead us unto Rome.”
Tutte le vie ponno condurre a Roma.
Stornelli Politici, "Giammai".
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 242.
“Juno: "All roads lead there child. You should know that."
Percy: "Detention?”
Source: The Son of Neptune
"The Long and Winding Road" from Let It Be (1970)
Lyrics, The Beatles
“The road of denial leads to the precipice of destruction”