The difference between us and the English is that they are always thinking of what they are going to say, and we are always thinking of what we have said.
Three Musketeers
The difference between us and the English is that they are always thinking of what they are going to say, and we are always thinking of what we have said.
Three Musketeers
Attributed, from a letter or essay, reflecting cultural observations.
Mid-19th century
Found in 1 providers: grok
Cross Reference
1 source
"There are two ways of seeing: with the body and with the soul. The body's sight can sometimes forget, but the soul remembers forever."
Philosophical"Woman is a creature who is always in the wrong when she has a lover and in the right when she has none."
Humorous"For the happy man, time is a river; for the unhappy, it is a torrent."
Humorous"The wretched and the miserable should turn to their fellow sufferers rather than to the happy for sympathy and advice."
Strange & Unusual"I have loved much, suffered much, and learned much."
ControversialPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products