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“Patience is the antidote to the restless poison of the Ego. Without it we all become ego-maniacal bulls in china shops, destroying our future happiness as we blindly rush in where angels fear to tread. In these out-of-control moments, we bulldoze through the best possible outcomes for our lives, only to return to the scene of the crime later to cry over spilt milk.”
― Divine Living: The Essential Guide To Your True Destiny
― Divine Living: The Essential Guide To Your True Destiny

“If we just see life as we think it is and we perceive things only from our own tapered point of view and don't learn the idioms of the others, life is doomed to remain a misconstruction. ("Waiting for the smoke signals")”
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“But I did not return until half past four this morning and I distinctly remember stubbing my toe on the stairs. I am as drunk as a skunk, Drumknott, which of course means skunks are just as drunk as I. I must say the term is unfamiliar to me, and I had not thought hitherto of skunks in this context, but Mustrum Ridcully was kind enough to enlighten me.”
― Unseen Academicals
― Unseen Academicals

“The devil is in the detail" is an idiom that refers to a catch or mysterious element hidden in the details. It derives from "God is in the detail" attributed to German-born architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Earlier on Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) said "Le bon Dieu est dans le detail." Meaning that things seem simple at first but are more complex or require more time and effort than expected. The earlier idea is that details are important; whatever one does should be done thoroughly.”
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“Ouma Nella’s quotes p 144 -146
“Man, if you don’t know where you going, any road will bring you there.�
“It don’t matter how far a river run. It never forget where it come from. That is all that is important.�
“No matter if it’s wet or dry,� she grunt. “As long as you keep a green branch in your heart, there will always be a bird that come to sing in it.�
“It’s no use crying in the rain, my child, because no one will see your tears.
“Don't think you can climb two trees at the same time just because you got two legs.�
“Ouma Nella, where am I not?�
“But you’re right here with me, Philida. So there’s many places where you’re not.�
“Tell me where those places are. I got to know. So I can go and look for myself.”
― Philida
“Man, if you don’t know where you going, any road will bring you there.�
“It don’t matter how far a river run. It never forget where it come from. That is all that is important.�
“No matter if it’s wet or dry,� she grunt. “As long as you keep a green branch in your heart, there will always be a bird that come to sing in it.�
“It’s no use crying in the rain, my child, because no one will see your tears.
“Don't think you can climb two trees at the same time just because you got two legs.�
“Ouma Nella, where am I not?�
“But you’re right here with me, Philida. So there’s many places where you’re not.�
“Tell me where those places are. I got to know. So I can go and look for myself.”
― Philida

“If he was going to be boiled for a lamb, then he might as well be roasted for a sheep.”
― Small Gods
― Small Gods

“The only authors are they who have succeeded in a genuine art, be it epic poetry, tragedy, comedy, history or philosophy, and who teach or delight mankind. The others, of whom we have spoken, are among men of letters, like bats among birds.â€� -- Voltaire. (pg.80 ('Authors' section of the Philosophical Dictionary) in “The Portable Voltaire Edited by Ben Ray Redman”
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“We're headed for Aleph-7. Panty raid." New slang term for the type of operation whose main object was to gather Tauran artifacts, and prisoners if possible. I tried to find out where the term came from, but the one explanation I got was really idiotic.”
― The Forever War
― The Forever War

“Per se, a prank is meant to thank.
Rethink and thank the soft spank.
And fill in the blank,
Not even over drank,
Knelt when they made you walk the plank.”
― ACross Tic
Rethink and thank the soft spank.
And fill in the blank,
Not even over drank,
Knelt when they made you walk the plank.”
― ACross Tic

“Give him time. It isn't easy for leopards to change their spots.'
'Do they want to?'
'I couldn't say. I know so few leopards.”
― Cocktail Time
'Do they want to?'
'I couldn't say. I know so few leopards.”
― Cocktail Time

“Why kill two birds with one stone? I go for the whole nest
I am not satisfied with my work unless someone’s a bloody mess”
― The Macabre Masterpiece: Poems of Horror and Gore
I am not satisfied with my work unless someone’s a bloody mess”
― The Macabre Masterpiece: Poems of Horror and Gore

“With every step, I cursed the person who had ever invented the saying: “Speak of the devilâ€�. Clearly, they had no sympathy for me!”
― Possession
― Possession
“This first edition of A Tome of Idioms has been published as a comprehensive, concise, compact, and efficient guide to the meanings and origins of Idioms, Proverbs, and Sayings. Each inclusion is written in a clear and uncomplicated style.
First published in 2019 this book contains over 900 easily readable entries in systematic order augmented by an extensive Bibliography.
This book will be of general interest to everyone who has a curious, inquisitive, questioning, or enquiring intellect.
Sometimes, without knowing, we quote idiomatical expressions in our everyday conversations.
An idiom is used to communicate something that other words do not convey as clearly or as meaningfully.
Idioms tend to be colloquial and are more effective when used in spoken rather than written English.
The origins of idioms are sometimes difficult to trace which means that finding a precise date a particular idiom came into existence is never easy.
A number of idioms, proverbs, and sayings originate in well-known literature and Holy texts such as, William Shakespeare (60 entries), the Bible (47 entries), John Heywood (27 entries), Aesop (15 entries), and Geoffrey Chaucer (12 entries), to name but a few. Some of these have evolved in many different forms over several years into the expressions we use today.
Extract from @A Tome of Idioms”
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First published in 2019 this book contains over 900 easily readable entries in systematic order augmented by an extensive Bibliography.
This book will be of general interest to everyone who has a curious, inquisitive, questioning, or enquiring intellect.
Sometimes, without knowing, we quote idiomatical expressions in our everyday conversations.
An idiom is used to communicate something that other words do not convey as clearly or as meaningfully.
Idioms tend to be colloquial and are more effective when used in spoken rather than written English.
The origins of idioms are sometimes difficult to trace which means that finding a precise date a particular idiom came into existence is never easy.
A number of idioms, proverbs, and sayings originate in well-known literature and Holy texts such as, William Shakespeare (60 entries), the Bible (47 entries), John Heywood (27 entries), Aesop (15 entries), and Geoffrey Chaucer (12 entries), to name but a few. Some of these have evolved in many different forms over several years into the expressions we use today.
Extract from @A Tome of Idioms”
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“Yeah, well, if something goes wrong, it'll give me a chance to shoot your ass and save the taxpayers a lot of money," Fulton said and looked again in the mirror. The humor was gone from Kane's face, replaced by a mask of such malevolence that the detective was suddenly re minded of one of his mother's old sayings about letting sleeping dogs lie.”
― Counterplay
― Counterplay

“Edge of the Sword (Poem)
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I have long sensed that you're an edge of a sword.
In halve you managed toÌýpierce me with taps and words.
Today those words have turned into a session of stabbing.
You cut me deep with your point, my spine is flapping.
Who knew that you'd burn into an anatomy of a dagger?
To you both the blade and the pommel are the same in danger.
Even the peen block is equally harmfulÌýtoo.
And the guard and the grip form an army of tools.
Ìý
So, I fall bleeding from your thrust;
Oh! With my body full of bruises and cuts.
But only the soil has an interest to lick these wounds
For my blood giveth commitment and feedsÌýit life in full.
How can a battle of love turn into an unending war?
Bow, allow my wailing to cease your cause.
Why torture me whereas even fallen leaves nurture my sores
And the ground quenches its thirst through my peeled pores?
Woe to your love.
It touches my trauma with soiled gloves.Ìý”
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I have long sensed that you're an edge of a sword.
In halve you managed toÌýpierce me with taps and words.
Today those words have turned into a session of stabbing.
You cut me deep with your point, my spine is flapping.
Who knew that you'd burn into an anatomy of a dagger?
To you both the blade and the pommel are the same in danger.
Even the peen block is equally harmfulÌýtoo.
And the guard and the grip form an army of tools.
Ìý
So, I fall bleeding from your thrust;
Oh! With my body full of bruises and cuts.
But only the soil has an interest to lick these wounds
For my blood giveth commitment and feedsÌýit life in full.
How can a battle of love turn into an unending war?
Bow, allow my wailing to cease your cause.
Why torture me whereas even fallen leaves nurture my sores
And the ground quenches its thirst through my peeled pores?
Woe to your love.
It touches my trauma with soiled gloves.Ìý”
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“It's a long shot but we can't leave any stone unturned. Cloughie, you get onto the number plate.'
It's an odd phrase, thinks Nelson, as he runs the CCTV footage one more time. He thinks of the tunnel that morning, the journey below the stones of the city. Nothing good ever comes of turning over a stone.”
― The Chalk Pit
It's an odd phrase, thinks Nelson, as he runs the CCTV footage one more time. He thinks of the tunnel that morning, the journey below the stones of the city. Nothing good ever comes of turning over a stone.”
― The Chalk Pit
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