
“Words are like spices. Too many is worse than too few.”
Source: The Last Slice of Rainbow and Other Stories
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
“Words are like spices. Too many is worse than too few.”
Source: The Last Slice of Rainbow and Other Stories
“For some people, four walls are three too many.”
This seems to have originated with the Spanish military leader Juan Domingo de Monteverde, who, in Francisco de Miranda, a Transatlantic Life in the Age of Revolution (2003) by Karen Racine, p. 239, is quoted as having said: "four walls are three too many for a prison — you only need one for an execution."
Misattributed
“We have too many high sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them.”
Letter to John Adams (1774)
"Author Says Messiah Could Be a Woman".
Conversations with Robertson Davies (1989)
Source: Lord of the Silent Kingdom (2007), Chapter 20 (pp. 518)
“One (martini) is all right, two is too many, three is not enough.”
Quoted in Time Magazine (New York, 15 August 1960) from an an interview with Glenna Syse of the Chicago Sun-Times
Letters and interviews
“Martinis are like breasts, one isn't enough, and three is too many.”
Cockburn, Alexander. "Breasts, Martinis and Hitchens". http://www.counterpunch.org/2003/05/06/breasts-martinis-and-hitchens/ Counterpunch.org, May 6, 2003.
Attributed
“You could care enough to keep a secret, but you could care enough to tell one, too.”
Source: Stay