It takes all sorts to make a world.
All are not hunters who blow the horn.
They are not all friends who laugh with you.
They are not all hunters who blow horns.
Wine tops the list of all medicines.
The mediator in a fight gets all the blows.
All sins cast long shadows.
All are not saints who go to church.
All the hours wound, the last one kills.
The gentle calf sucks all the cows.
All lay loads on a willing horse.
Not all who make love make marriages.
All sunshine makes the desert.
Nobody tells all he knows.
Jack of all trades, master of none.
Live today for tomorrow it will all be history.
Good Samaritans: Truth, justice and the American way–for them it wasn't only a comic book code; it was a way of life. it was admirable, courageous, and inconvenient as shit. -Stefan, CHIMERA
Two generations of Americans knew more about the Ford coil than the clitoris, about the planetary system of gears that the solar system of stars.
Americans refused to see accidents as accidental. They did not comprehend they while tragedy always exacts a formidable price, it rarely incurs a debt.
The American educational psychologist Patricia Alexander has expressed the view that fear paralyses and curiosity empowers. Accordingly, she reasons, we should always be more interested than afraid.
Generally speaking, though, Americans have an inability to relax into sheer pleasure. Ours is an entertainment-seeking nation, but not necessarily a pleasure-seeking one.