Even Hell Itself Is A Dwelling-Place
Even hell itself is a dwelling-place.
Even hell itself is a dwelling-place.
A slip of tongue cannot be recalled.
The blind man does not fear the snake.
The mouth is the front-gate of all misfortune.
If you want to know what a tiger is like, look at a cat.
Even in hell old acquaintances are welcome.
A house divided against itself cannot stand.
The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears.
Follow love and it will flee, flee love and it will follow.
Tell me whom you love, and I’LL tell you who you are.
God gives food but does not cook it.
Life goes on, no matter what we try to do to it.
Everyone who is successful must have dreamed of something.
Every mother’s child is handsome.
The eyes have one language everywhere.
Every slip is not a fall.
We always return to our first loves.
Better to ask twice than lose your way once.
Be what you appear to be.
Love is sometimes difficult, but death even more so.