Old age is not as honorable as death, but most people want it.
American Indian Proverb
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Old age is not as honorable as death, but most people seek it.
DAVID GEMMELL This is too much reality for a Friday.
AS GOOD AS IT GETS No evil is honorable: but death is honorable; therefore death is not evil.
CITIUM ZENO No evil is honorable: but death is honorable; therefore death is not evil.
ZENO A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality.
PINDAR A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality
PINDAR I'm not interested in age. People who tell me their age are silly. You're as old as you feel.
ELIZABETH ARDEN I'm not interested in age. People who tell me their age are silly. You're as old as you feel.
HENRI AMIEL I'm not interested in age. People who tell me their age are silly. You're as old as you feel.
HENRI FREDERIC AMIEL As an American roughly the same age as Barack Obama, I will not be ridiculed or reduced to a stereot...
TAYLOR NEGRON What we are communicates far more eloquently than anything we say or do. There are people we trust b...
STEPHEN R. COVEY Many African-American students are half American Indian as well.
BRENT COX As the old proverb says "Like readily consorts with like."
CICERO The secret of a good old age is simply an honorable pact with solitude.
GABRIEL GARCíA MáRQUEZ I'm not interested in age. People who tell me their age are silly. You're as old as you feel...
HENRI FREDERIC AMIEL Nothing is ever as good or as bad as it appears to be.
JEFFREY FRY Old age comes on suddenly, and not gradually as is thought.
RAHEL Old age comes on suddenly, and not gradually as is thought.
EMILY DICKINSON Integrity is not everything, but it is the only thing that matters.
JEFFREY FRY It is old age, rather than death, that is to be contrasted with life. Old age is life's parody, wher...
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR The excitement of learning separates youth from old age. As long as you’re learning, you’re not ...
ROSALYN S. YALOW Death is not scary enough and not so sweet life of the human foot leaves gentility.
IMAM ALI (AS) It is old age, rather than death, that is to be contrasted with life. Old age is life's parody, ...
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are.
MUHAMMAD ALI Honorable, adj.: Afflicted with an impediment in one's reach. In legislative bodies, it is customary...
AMBROSE BIERCE The logical man must either deny all miracles or none, and our American Indian myths and hero storie...
CHARLES EASTMAN It is with an old love as it is with old age a man lives to all the miseries, but is dead to all the...
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD As far as my journal, I want to share tour life with my fans.
NATALIE GULBIS I pushed the envelope as far as it needed to be pushed, and now it's on the floor, and people se...
PRINCE Old age is always wakeful; as if, the longer linked with life, the less man has to do with aught tha...
HERMAN MELVILLE The tendency of old age to the body, say the physiologists, is to form bone. It is as rare as it is ...
J. F. BOYSE The tendency of old age to the body, say the physiologists, is to form bone. It is as rare as it i...
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BOB WELLS If you really want to diminish a candidate, depict him as the foil of his handler. This is as old in...
KARL ROVE Ever so welcome, wait for a call"
(West Indian proverb)
CHARMAINE J. FORDE I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE People see what they want to see
SUSAN BETH PFEFFER Nothing is as burdensome as a secret. French Proverb
FRENCH PROVERB We've got everything from good old American fare to Indian and Italian cuisine,
BARB GRIFFIN It might as well be a death sentence considering my age.
TOMMY ALLAIN [Blacks] have twice the rates of prostate cancer death as Caucasian men, ... For reasons we don't kn...
HARMON EYRE And if you can’t shape your life the way you want, at least try as much as you can not to degrade ...
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THEODOR MOMMSEN I do not like Moscow life. You live here not as you want to live, but as old women want you to.
ALEXANDER PUSHKIN The most powerful weapon in the world, as far as I'm concerned, is the camera.
PAUL WATSON I didn't think that the government would go as far as to include American citizens to be interne...
FRED KOREMATSU The American way of life, as I see it, is really the American way of death. Everything is determined...
LYDIA LUNCH Death is not evil, for it frees man from all ills and takes away his desires along with desire's rew...
GIACOMO LEOPARDI Save your money. You're going to need twice as much money in your old age as you think.
MICHAEL CAINE People want development. Not everyone knows what it means. Same as jobs. Not everyone knows what a j...
ADAM GILES Giuliani visited Indian Point and said, 'It's a reverse of Marion' high-security prison in upstate N...
RICHARD SHEIRER As far as R&B, I listen to a lot of old school like the Temptations and Chris Brown.
JACOB LATIMORE As far as I'm concerned, if you want to find out about the last day of WWII or the roots of the ...
ZADIE SMITH It will become a major holy day among not only our people, but I believe the American people as well...
LOUIS FARRAKHAN There's no such thing as old age, there is only sorrow.
EDITH WHARTON There's no such thing as old age, there is only sorrow.
FAY WELDON As far as we are concerned, we Syria have not changed.
BASHAR AL-ASSAD As far as the style, I was fascinated by surrealism.
MARK MOTHERSBAUGH As far as I know, I have no pride of opinion.
ALBERT J. NOCK Nothing trumps honesty, as far as I'm concerned.
DAVID KOECHNER Under the greenwood tree,
Who loves to lie with me
And tune his merry note,
Unto the ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE As far as love is concerned, possession, power, fusion and disenchantment are the Four Horsemen of t...
ZYGMUNT BAUMAN As far as songwriting, my inspirations came from love, life and death, and viewing other people'...
ED SHEERAN The American Indian Exposition has a new twist this year. It's not just American Indians. They have ...
KIMBERLY SCHMITZ We build ourselves as existence, we are born, we grow, and grow old with our death. The death of eve...
MARIANA FULGER I sometimes wonder whether our churches--living as we do in American death-denying culture, relentle...
MARK GALLI You are as old as you look. If you are fit and pretty at an X age, why won't filmmakers want to ...
KAREENA KAPOOR KHAN It should be a continuing embarrassment. And someday there'll be enough compassion that we'll care a...
JAMES WATT Death is not an evil, because it frees us from all evils, and while it takes away good things, it ta...
GIACOMO LEOPARDI Old age is the supreme evil, for it deprives man of all pleasures while allowing his appetites to re...
GIACOMO LEOPARDI Economic and health statistics, as well as police-violence statistics, shed light on the pressures o...
LYDIA MILLET There is no old age. There is, as there always was, just you.
CAROL MATTHAU If you really want to diminish a candidate, depict him as the foil of his handler. This is as old in...
KARL ROVE If nothing is done to counter present trends, the major fault line in American politics will no long...
ROBERT B. REICH What most people don't seem to realize is that there is just as much money to be made out of the...
MARGARET MITCHELL So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not wit...
EPICURUS Results indicate that Americans believe staying healthy in old age is not just a matter of fate, but...
DANIEL PERRY In old age there is nothing as terrifying as the pity others (don't) show when you fall.
MARIANA FULGER A proverb is not a proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS But me
They cannot touch,
Old age and death. The strange
And ignominious end of ol...
ADELAIDE CRAPSEY The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young.
OSCAR WILDE The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young
OSCAR WILDE Men grow old, pearls grow yellow, there is no cure for it. -Chinese proverb.
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DR. CHERYL GRADY They say with age comes wisdom but the wisdom that you acquire as an old man is really only worth ha...
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E. J. HOBSBAWM As the global expansion of Indian and Chinese restaurants suggests, xenophobia is directed against f...
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SHIMON PERES You mean old books?"
"Stories written before space travel but about space travel."
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MICHAEL HORSE No river can return to its source, yet all rivers must have a beginning.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB What is past and cannot be prevented should not be grieved for.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB No tree has branches so foolish as to fight among themselves.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Only when the last tree has been cut down; Only when the last river has been poisoned; Only when the...
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AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB What is past and cannot be prevented should not be grieved for.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB No tree has branches so foolish as to fight among themselves.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Only when the last tree has been cut down; Only when the last river has been poisoned; Only when the...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Only after the last tree has been cut down,
only after the last river has ben poisoned,
only a...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB He who is present at a wrongdoing and does not lift a hand to prevent it, is as guilty as the wrongd...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Listen or thy tongue will keep thee deaf.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Great Spirit, help me never to judge another until I have walked in his moccasins.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB It is less of a problem to be poor, than to be dishonest.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB What the people believe is true.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Walk lightly in the spring; Mother Earth is pregnant.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Many have fallen with the bottle in their hand.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Force, no matter how concealed, begets resistance.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB When a man moves away from nature his heart becomes hard.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Do not speak of evil for it creates curiosityin the hearts of the young.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past, Wisdom is of the future.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Pray to understand what man has forgotten.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Everyone who is successful must have dreamed of something.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A good chief gives, he does not take.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A rocky vineyard does not need a prayer, but a pick axe.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB There is nothing as eloquent as a rattlesnakes tail.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB I have been to the end of the earth,
I have been to the end of the waters,
I have been to the ...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Thoughts are like arrows: once released, they strike their mark. Guard them well or one day you may ...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Every animal knows more than you do.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB White men have too many chiefs.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Talk to your children while they are eating;
what you say will stay even after you are gone.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB To touch the earth is to have harmony with nature.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB When a fox walks lame, the old rabbit jumps.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A starving man will eat with the wolf.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The coward shoots with shut eyes.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life:
A fight is going on inside me, he said to th...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB We know what the animals do, what are the needs of the beaver, the bear, the salmon, and other creat...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in his moccasins.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB We do not inherit the land from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Truth does not happen, it just is.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The supreme law of the land is the Great Spirit's law, not man's law.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB No answer is also an answer.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A people without faith in themselves cannot survive.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Work hard, keep the ceremonies, live peaceably, and unite your hearts.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB In age, talk; in childhood, tears.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A brave man dies but once, a coward many times.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The greatest strength is gentleness.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A good soldier is a poor scout.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Our first teacher is our own heart.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Judge not by the eye but by the heart.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Our pleasures are shallow, our sorrows are deep.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB If a man is as wise as a serpent, he can afford to be as harmless as a dove.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB It is good to tell one's heart.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB All who have died are equal.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Treachery darkens the chain of friendship, but truth makes it brighter than ever.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Never sit while your seniors stand.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Knowledge that is not used is abused.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB One rain does not make a crop.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB You already possess everything necessary to become great.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Man's law changes with his understanding of man. Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The only things that need the protection of men are the things of men, not the things of the spirit.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB There is no death, only a change of worlds.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The rain falls on the just and the unjust.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Don't be afraid to cry. It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB All dreams spin out from the same web.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The one who tells the stories rules the world.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Wisdom comes only when you stop looking for it and start living the life the Creator intended for yo...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB One finger cannot lift a pebble.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The rainbow is a sign from Him who is in all things.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB In death, I am born.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Man has responsiblity, not power.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB They are not dead who live in the hearts they leave behind.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The way of the troublemaker is thorny.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB God gives us each a song.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Don't walk behind me; I may not lead.
Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow.
Walk beside...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A man must make his own arrows.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Silence has so much meaning.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB After dark all cats are leopards.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Walk tall as the trees,
live strong as the mountains,
be gentle as the spring winds,
kee...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Most of us do not look as handsome to others as we do to ourselves.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Before eating, always take a little time to thank the food.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB When we show our respect for other living things, they respond with respect for us.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB If we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Take only what you need and leave the land as you found it.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB All plants are our brothers and sisters. They talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Each bird loves to hear himself sing.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Those that lie down with dogs, get up with fleas.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Life is not separate from death. It only looks that way.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The weakness of the enemy makes our strength.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Don't let yesterday use up too much of today.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Beware of the man who does not talk, and the dog that does not bark.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A danger foreseen is half-avoided.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB It is easy to be brave from a distance.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Ask questions from you heart and you will be answered from the heart.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The bird who has eaten cannot fly with the bird that is hungry.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Respect the gift and the giver.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Misfortunes do not flourish on one path, they grow everywhere.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A hungry stomach makes a short prayer.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Do not wrong or hate your neighbor for it is not he that you wrong but yourself.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Make my enemy brave and strong, so that if defeated, I will not be ashamed.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Cherish youth, but trust old age.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Sharing and giving are the ways of God.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB We are all one child spinning through Mother Sky.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Each person is his own judge.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Sing your death song and die like a hero going home.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Show respect for all men, but grovel to none.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB We are made from Mother Earth and we go back to Mother Earth.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB It is no longer good enough to cry peace, we must act peace, live peace and live in peace.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB When a favor is shown to a white man, he feels it in his head and the tongue speaks out; when a kind...
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB With all things and in all things,we are relatives.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Poverty is a noose that strangles humility and breeds disrespect for God and man.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB There are many good moccasin tracks along the trail of a straight arrow.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB A people without a history is like the wind over buffalo grass.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB The moon is not shamed by the barking of dogs.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB He who would do great things should not attempt them all alone.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Those who have one foot in the canoe, and one foot in the boat, are going to fall into the river.
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INDIAN PROVERB Agriculture is best, enterprise is acceptable, but avoid being on a fixed wage.
INDIAN PROVERB If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile.
INDIAN PROVERB Don't bargain for fish which are still in the water.
INDIAN PROVERB Call on God, but row away from the rocks.
INDIAN PROVERB When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world...
INDIAN PROVERB For the friendship of two, the patience of one is required.
INDIAN PROVERB There is nothing noble in being superior to some other person. The true nobility is in being superi...
INDIAN PROVERB Nonviolence is the supreme law of life.
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INDIAN PROVERB The first day a guest, the second day a guest, the third day a calamity.
INDIAN PROVERB Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but t...
INDIAN PROVERB Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but...
INDIAN PROVERB You can never enter the same river twice.
INDIAN PROVERB One "no" averts seventy evils
INDIAN PROVERB The pain is sometimes preferable to the treatment
INDIAN PROVERB You don't stop dancing from growing old, you grow old from stopping to dance
INDIAN PROVERB To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak
INDIAN PROVERB Do not blame God for having created the tiger, but thank him for not having given it wings
INDIAN PROVERB Better to dig one deep well than 10 shallow ones.
INDIAN PROVERB Anger ends in cruelty.
INDIAN PROVERB A friend is someone who dances with you in the sunlight, And walks with you in the shadows.
INDIAN PROVERB Even a cat is a liion in her own lair
INDIAN PROVERB Fate and self-help share equally in shaping our destiny
INDIAN PROVERB The way to overcome the angry man is with gentleness, the evil man with goodness, the miser with gen...
INDIAN PROVERB When we take one step toward to God, he takes seven steps toward us.
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INDIAN PROVERB Blaming your faults on your nature does not change the nature of your faults
INDIAN PROVERB Don't let grass grow on the path of friendship
INDIAN PROVERB You can often find in rivers what you cannot find in oceans.
INDIAN PROVERB Don't judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins
INDIAN PROVERB Separation secures manifest friendship
INDIAN PROVERB To the mediocre, mediocrity appears great
INDIAN PROVERB Life is not a continuum of pleasant choices, but of inevitable problems that call for strength, dete...
INDIAN PROVERB Listen or thy tongue will keep thee deaf
INDIAN PROVERB There is nothing so eloquent as a rattlesnake's tail
INDIAN PROVERB To carry his load without resting, not to be bothered by heat or cold and always be content: these t...
INDIAN PROVERB I had no shoes and complained, until I met a man who had no feet.
INDIAN PROVERB A smile you sent, will always return
INDIAN PROVERB You can only lean against that which resists.
INDIAN PROVERB A person who misses a chance and the monkey who misses its branch can't be saved
INDIAN PROVERB An arch never sleeps.
INDIAN PROVERB Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun
INDIAN PROVERB Large desire is endless poverty.
INDIAN PROVERB It is better to sit down than to stand, it is better to lie down than to sit, but death is the best ...
INDIAN PROVERB Don't just cross a river--cross it bearing fire!.
INDIAN PROVERB When the devil leaves, heaven comes in
INDIAN PROVERB A person consists of his faith. Whatever is his faith, even so is he.
INDIAN PROVERB Where love reigns the impossible may be attained.
INDIAN PROVERB No one was ever lost on a straight road.
INDIAN PROVERB These can never be true friends: Hope, dice, a prostitute, a robber, a cheat, a goldsmith, a monkey,...
INDIAN PROVERB If you're going to live by the river, make friends with the crocodile
INDIAN PROVERB Conquer a man who never gives by gifts; Subdue untruthful men by truthfulness; Vanquish an angry man...
INDIAN PROVERB Great anger is more destructive than the sword
INDIAN PROVERB Loose lips sink ships
AMERICAN PROVERB A mill cannot grind with water that is past.
AMERICAN PROVERB Don't cry over spilled milk
AMERICAN PROVERB Feed a cold; starve a fever
AMERICAN PROVERB You can't fit a round peg in a square hole
AMERICAN PROVERB Of two evils, it is always best to vote for the least hypocritical.
AMERICAN PROVERB When it rains, it pours
AMERICAN PROVERB Don't hide your light under a bushel
AMERICAN PROVERB Ignorance is bliss
AMERICAN PROVERB Always count the cost.
AMERICAN PROVERB There are three things that can destroy a preacher, the glory, the gold, and the girls.
AMERICAN PROVERB The love of evil is the root of all money.
AMERICAN PROVERB The best things in life are free.
AMERICAN PROVERB Give a man enough rope and he'll hang himself.
AMERICAN PROVERB You don't put robbers to work in a bank
AMERICAN PROVERB A lean agreement is better than a fat judgment.
AMERICAN PROVERB The wish is the father of the deed
AMERICAN PROVERB Cunning men deal in generalizations.
AMERICAN PROVERB Don't measure your neighbor's honesty by your own.
AMERICAN PROVERB It is better to be safe than sorry.
AMERICAN PROVERB Variety is the spice of life
AMERICAN PROVERB It's never over till it's over
AMERICAN PROVERB If your time ain't come not even a doctor can kill you.
AMERICAN PROVERB A clear conscience is a good pillow.
AMERICAN PROVERB Ambition is putting a ladder against the sky.
AMERICAN PROVERB Dreams are wishes your heart makes.
AMERICAN PROVERB You can't have all chiefs, you've got to have Indians too
AMERICAN PROVERB