coin sage; avoirdupois inane.
Evulsing cruor from thrum is an otiose travail.
Trying to get money out of spendi is like banging your head against the wall.
spendius wrote:Trying to get money out of spendi is like banging your head against the wall.
One can't get blood out of a stone, however, one could seek to extirpate an aphorism from the parsimonious personage.
Regret every drop of water that passes the millwheel.
Have no idea, Spendi.
Here is another:
- a single graphic facsimile is appraised in excess of myriad articulations.
One picture is worth a thousand words?
Exactly, Letty.
Your turn.
If one finds it impossible to defeat the opposing forces, then it is best to align himself with them.
That's really easy, Letty...
Ok, let's try this one, then, Francis.
ergo, no interrogative concerning the distant chimes, they are ringing for you.
As Hemingway was interrogative, it has to be Donne...
Obviously, you have the right author, Francis. Your turn!
No man is an island
No man stands alone
Each man's joy is my joy
Each man's sorrow is my own
Do not send and ask,
For whom the bells toll
They toll for you.
~ John Donne
Working on the next one....
- You cannot estimate the value of a bound narrative from its exterior vesture.
That was really easy, Francis.
Ok, Tico.
And this one?
- Aberration is the hallmark of Homo Sapiens, while longanimous placability and condonation are the indicia of supermundane omniscience.