Lost on me??…but sure my Dad had some sayings that I didn’t understand either…he still made his point“ Ain’t what the little monkey wants that makes him shit, it’s what he eats”
Dad, when told I wanted a new bike
They write that the authorship belongs to a certain Madame de Sevigne (hell knows who it is), and then it was quoted by Heinrich Heine, who was read and quoted by Hitler. Nevertheless, the remark is correct. A dog is a highly moral being.A sign I have hanging in my office:
"The more I get to know some people, the more I like dogs."
“One doesn’t often meet a violent man who has learned that violence is the last refuge of the incompetent”
“It is a fool who thinks a violent man who has embraced peace has forgotten how to be violent”
“Those who hammer there swords to plow shears will plow for those who don’t”
Here is one more worthy of repeat:
"Never pick a fight with an Old Man. He may be too weak, tired, and frightened to fight back, and he may be too crippled and slow to run away. Soooo, He will just Kill You!"
My grandfather had a similar one! "You can learn something from the town drunk if you follow him around long enough. It will probably be what not to do, but you will learn something.""You can learn something from anyone, even if it's what NOT to do." My grandfather.
"You will always have a chance to do it right the second time." Chief Julian Salas. He was my chief when I was a young noob in the Navy.
Plus the two at the bottom of this post.
From my Dad: "Keep your mouth shut and no one will know you're a damn fool.""I want to go out peacefully, like my grandfather did....not screaming like everyone else in the car"