There is no reason for any suggestion that Mr. Hughes would resign, nor is there any reason for the suggestion that Mr. Mellon wou...ld resign, if either of them did not get exactly what they wanted from Congress; and I am not going to resign because I don't get what I want.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Feste. Beshrew me, the knight's in admirable fooling. Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Ay, he does well enough if he be disposed, and so... do I, too. He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Sir Andrew Aguecheek. I know, to be up late is to be up late. Sir Toby Belch. A false conclusion. I hate it as an unfilled ca...n. To be up after midnight and to go to bed then, is early; so that to go to bed after midnight is to go to bed betimes.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Before me, she's a good wench. Sir Toby Belch. She's a beagle true bred, and one that adores me. What o...' that? Sir Andrew Aguecheek. I was adored once, too.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Sir Toby Belch. Does not our life consist of the four elements? Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Faith, so they say, but I think it rath...er consists of eating and drinking. Sir Toby Belch. Thou'rt a scholar; therefore let us eat and drink.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Sir Toby Belch. Pourquoi, my dear knight? Sir Andrew Aguecheek. What is "pourquoi?" Do, or not do? I would I had bestowed tha...t time in the tongues that I have in fencing, dancing, and bear-baiting. O had I but followed the arts!LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
All the historians are Harvard people. It just isn't fair. Poor old Hoover from West Branch, Iowa, had no chance with that crowd; ...nor did Andrew Jackson from Tennessee. Nor does Lyndon Johnson from Stonewall, Texas. It just isn't fair.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Of our major professional sports, golf alone retains the lyrical innocence with which it began centuries ago among Scottish herdsm...en slapping the gutta-percha ball around the bonny banks. Golf alone, despite huge purses, has remained immune to the violence and vulgarity that have turned other sports into spectacles of sanctioned mayhem. The game, as Andrew Carnegie believed, is an "indispensable adjunct of high civilization." No other group of professionals is self-ruled by an honor code in which players call penalties on themselves. Golf etiquette prevails. Can football etiquette or hockey etiquette be imagined? Golf has no Charles Barkley, who has spit at fans. It has no John McEnroe, the obscenity-shouter, nor does it have enforcers, late-hitters, or self-absorbed clods who moan that they aren't paid enough.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »