—Shakespeare.
1212
Direct not him, whose way himself will choose.
1213
He that can please nobody, is not so much to be pitied as he that nobody can please.
—Colton.
1214
To quarrel with a drunken man is harming the absent.
—Shakespeare.
Direct not him, whose way himself will choose.
He that can please nobody, is not so much to be pitied as he that nobody can please.
—Colton.
To quarrel with a drunken man is harming the absent.