Old love and wood will burn as soon as they get the chance.
He that loves law will soon get his fill of it.
A borrowed mule soon gets a bad back.
If your guest becomes a cook, your larder will soon be empty.
Life is about finding . . . what works best for you.
Preparation: allows you to prevent . . . the intensity of the ordeal.
Don’t forget: Ruts aren’t that much different . . . from graves.
I'm not done with acting but do find my hands full with my current responsibilities. Soon, sometime soon.
I've thought about doing it as soon as it is possible with this new CD getting some wings and getting out there. I don't know how soon that will be.
I'd just as soon not get into a discussion about Jane and her politics. I'd just as soon stick to what we're here for, the picture.
A guest who breaks the dishes of his host is not soon forgotten.
Anyone who sees beauty and does not look at it will soon be poor.
As soon as you have finished a job, you start appreciating the difficulties.
As soon as he set her down she said that she was tired.
When the Nile knows a secret the desert will soon know it too.
As soon as a man leaves his house he has seven enemies.
He who talks to a silent listener will soon stand naked.
The child who died too soon was always beautiful and intelligent.
Fortune is fickle and soon asks back what he has given.
Love, pain, and money cannot be kept secret; they soon betray themselves.
Acts of kindness may soon be forgotten, but the memory of an offense remains.