The word "Chivalry" is derived from the French Cheval, a horse.
A mans fame and hayre grow most after death, and are both equally uselesse.
Kisses are but like sands of gold and silver, found upon the ground which are not worth much themselves but as they promise a mine near too be dig'd.
For all true love is grounded on esteem.
I drink, I huff, I strut, look big and stare; And all this I can do, because I dare.
What a Devil is the Plot good for, but to bring in fine things?
Why, Sir, when I have anything to invent, I never trouble my head about it, as other men do; but presently turn over this Book, and there I have, at one view, all that Perseus , Montaigne , Seneca 's Tragedies , Horace , Juvenal , Claudian, Pliny , Plutarch 's lives , and the rest, have ever thought upon this subject: and so, in a trice, by leaving out a few words, or putting in others of my own, the business is done.
PRE-ADAMITE, n. One of an experimental and apparently unsatisfactory race of antedated Creation. . . . Little its known of them beyond the fact that they supplied Cain with a wife and theologians with a controversy.
Wolves don't hunt singly, but always in pairs. The lone wolf was a myth.
Having a baby is part of a woman's life, and it is surely a great waste to be afraid of life.
I've always preferred food be on the blander side.