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A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom. ~ Anonymous
Welsh Proverb quotes by Anonymous
Later that evening, he sat in the bar, pint in one hand, pipe in the other, with good food beneath his belt and listened to the natural harmony of the Welsh fishermen singing their songs of Wales and the sea ~ Barbara Anderson
Welsh Proverb quotes by Barbara Anderson
Take the straight path, even if it is long: marry no widow, even if she is a houri. ~ Idries Shah
Welsh Proverb quotes by Idries Shah
Before enlightenment; chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment; chop wood, carry water. ~ Gautama Buddha
Welsh Proverb quotes by Gautama Buddha
She even learnt the language of a strange country which Senior Cosetti had been told some people believed still existed, although no-one in the world could say where it was. The name of this country was Wales. ~ Susanna Clarke
Welsh Proverb quotes by Susanna Clarke
An old Celtic proverb boldly places death right at the center of life. 'Death is the middle of a long life,' they used to say. Ancient people did things like that; they put death at the center instead of casting it out of sight and leaving such an important subject until the last possible moment. Of course, they lived close to nature and couldn't help but see how the forest grew from fallen trees and how death seemed to replenish life from fallen members. Only the unwise and the overly fearful think that death is the blind enemy of life. ~ Michael Meade
Welsh Proverb quotes by Michael Meade
Fuck that: take shagging n peeve oot ay the equation n yir left wi the sqare root ay swee fuck all! ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
As much as Merthyr is a fighting town, these people also have hearts of gold. I worked all over Monmouth, and then the Aberfan disaster happened! That was a very emotional episode in my life. I never want to see anything like that ever again! In my opinion, the tip should have been moved well before the rain got in to it, and the old tip came rolling down the hillside on the school and the walls just caved in! ~ Stephen Richards
Welsh Proverb quotes by Stephen Richards
Women give more than men; young people more than their elders; people who appear to be of the most modest means seem more generous than the affluent looking. ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
If one seeks peace, prepare for war. ~ Proverb
Welsh Proverb quotes by Proverb
He was a very arrogant young man, so full of himself. ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
But the nation's business must go forward, and this is how: an act to give Wales members of Parliament, and make English the language of the law courts, and to cut from under them the powers of the lords of the Welsh marches. ~ Hilary Mantel
Welsh Proverb quotes by Hilary Mantel
Feed a squirrel and he'll leave you alone every day. ~ Brian Spellman
Welsh Proverb quotes by Brian Spellman
You speak of my drinking, yet you don't know my thirst ~ Scottish Proverb
Welsh Proverb quotes by Scottish Proverb
By practicing this little virtue, we counteract the deception that our lives should be more meritorious. It also frees us from the false imaginings of a better life elsewhere than in the state in life that is ours, as in the popular proverb that mistakenly suggests that the grass is greener on the other side. The saint says, instead, that "there is no vocation that does not have its trouble, its bitterness, and its distaste." Nevertheless, "[a] person who no longer has the restlessness of his own will is content with everything: provided that God be served, it does not matter in what manner God employs him; provided that he does his divine will, it is all the same to him ~ Fr. Thomas Dailey
Welsh Proverb quotes by Fr. Thomas Dailey
Children come into the world with that sense of celebration and delight in the awesomeness of life. Then we eat of that wonderful, terrible fruit depicted in the story of the Garden of Eden, and our lives become divided. In childhood we have innocent wholeness, which then is transformed into informed separateness. If one is lucky, a second transformation occurs later in life, a transformation into informed wholeness. A proverb puts it this way: in life our task is to go from unconscious perfection to conscious imperfection and then to conscious perfection. ~ Robert A. Johnson
Welsh Proverb quotes by Robert A. Johnson
Only try to control the controllable ~ Keith Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Keith Welsh
Curiously enough, it seems that at times the spiritual side prevails, and then the materialistic side - in wave-like motions following each other. ...At one time the full flood of materialistic ideas prevails, and everything in this life - prosperity, the education which procures more pleasures, more food - will become glorious at first and then that will degrade and degenerate. Along with the prosperity will rise to white heat all the inborn jealousies and hatreds of the human race. Competition and merciless cruelty will be the watchword of the day. To quote a very commonplace and not very elegant English proverb, "Everyone for himself, and the devil take the hindmost", becomes the motto of the day. Then people think that the whole scheme of life is a failure. And the world would be destroyed had not spirituality come to the rescue and lent a helping hand to the sinking world. Then the world gets new hope and finds a new basis for a new building, and another wave of spirituality comes, which in time again declines. As a rule, spirituality brings a class of men who lay exclusive claim to the special powers of the world. The immediate effect of this is a reaction towards materialism, which opens the door to scores of exclusive claims, until the time comes when not only all the spiritual powers of the race, but all its material powers and privileges are centered in the hands of a very few; and these few, standing on the necks of the masses of the people, want to rule them. Then ~ Swami Vivekananda
Welsh Proverb quotes by Swami Vivekananda
The skilled artisan uses the same iron to make a horseshoe
As he does for a polished mirror for the King. ~ Idries Shah
Welsh Proverb quotes by Idries Shah
If I lost a bout then I soon learned not to go home straight afterwards, I would give him time to go to the bar first. Event though I'd go to all of that trouble to escape his ranting and raving, my father would come home steaming drunk, drag me out of bed whilst I was still half asleep and beat the living shit out of me! ~ Stephen Richards
Welsh Proverb quotes by Stephen Richards
Do not renounce your roots in order to sit on the white mans chair. ~ Surinam Proverb
Welsh Proverb quotes by Surinam Proverb
Bruce, you're an ugly and silly old man. You're very possibly an alcoholic and God knows what else. You're the type of sad case who preys on vulnerable, weak and stupid women in order to boost his own shattered ego. You're a mess. You've gone wrong somewhere pal. ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
we're not human any more. We've slipped out of our skins like lizards, shedding not just our pasts, but our futures. ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
The pot that had simmered for fifty years boiled over. Colliers and miners, furnacemen and tram-road labourers were flooding down the valley to the Chartists' rendezvous: men from Dowlais under the Guests, Cyfartha under the Crawshays, Nantyglo under Bailey and a thousand forges and bloomeries in the hills: men of the farming Welsh, the Staffordshire specialists and the labouring Irish were taking to arms. ~ Alexander Cordell
Welsh Proverb quotes by Alexander Cordell
Whatever else may come to pass, I do not think that on the Day of Direst Judgement any race other than the Welsh, or any other language, will give answer to the Supreme Judge of all from this small corner of the earth. ~ Gerald Of Wales
Welsh Proverb quotes by Gerald Of Wales
It unsettles the women as they have dropped their disguise and are now giant praying mantis with blonde and auburn wigs, lipstick smeared on those deadly pincher-like insect jaws. ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
The 'Weston' is actually my middle name. I hyphenated it because I really wasn't willing to go out in the acting world as 'Tom Jones,' 'cause I'm Welsh as well, so the connotation is just ridiculous. ~ Tom Weston-Jones
Welsh Proverb quotes by Tom Weston-Jones
What interests me, personally, is work which in some way, speaks the truth to power ... I don't think we speak the truth to power for power's ear, but for the ear and the imagination of future generations, who would seek to live in a world free from the malign and self-serving influence of those who wield it. ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
A trite popular saying, or proverb. (Figurative and colloquial.) So called because it makes its way into a wooden head. Following are examples of old saws fitted with new teeth. ~ Ambrose Bierce
Welsh Proverb quotes by Ambrose Bierce
A serious student of any instrument who really worked hard could usually learn to play that instrument at the 85 percent level, no matter what the difficulties, he told her, but the last 15 percent on any instrument requires "something out of the ordinary" from a player. ~ Mary Sue Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Mary Sue Welsh
Old Burmese (now Myanmar) proverb: Burmese proverb: Government is one of the five evils along with fire, floods, thieves and enemies. ~ Jeffrey Friedland
Welsh Proverb quotes by Jeffrey Friedland
The scenario where the sprawling anti-hero gets his comeuppance and the champion walks off into the sunset with his arm around the prize, usually a woman, is a pleasing one. This media personification of what a hero is all about used to be the common norm. Examining past events can confirm this convoluted outlook that sees the baddie being portrayed as some sort of evil manifestation sent to cause havoc by any means possible. ~ Stephen Richards
Welsh Proverb quotes by Stephen Richards
Ah wis gaunny say thit Tommy hud a choice; wee Maria disnae. Aw that would huv done wis precipitate an argument aboot whair choice began and ended. How many shots does it take before the concept ay choice becomes obsolete? Wish tae fuck ah knew. Wish tae fuck ah knew anything. ~ Irvine Welsh
Welsh Proverb quotes by Irvine Welsh
Every one excels in something in which another fails. ~ Publilius Syrus
Welsh Proverb quotes by Publilius Syrus
They usually spent the night apart, though in the morning they woke twined more often than not, as though in sleep in their bodies sought each other. In wine and dream comes truth: the old proverb slipped through his mind unbidden. ~ Melissa Scott
Welsh Proverb quotes by Melissa Scott
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