Judith Sargent Murray and Mercy Otis Warren
Judith Sargent Murray and Mercy Otis Warren
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The proverb is not 'You can get a quart into a pint pot.'It is 'You can't get a quart into a pint pot.' That means - don't waste your time trying to do something that is not possible!
No, the word ideal is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "ideal" is ideally.
it is a Chinese proverb
It is a proverb, maybe from Ancient Egypt.
Plato wrote "The Republic", describing the ideal society
Oscar Wilde
The ideal Hindu wife should be like Sita in the Ramayana. Chaste, pure, and an equal partner in life.
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
She was an extremely loyal, faithful, sincere and ideal wife.
it's an old testament proverb; it's about getting along with your wife.
John Heywood - The original proverb was "can't see the wood for the forest."
Edward Bellamy starsuite
I have heard it attributed to director Kurosawa's wife Yoko Yaguchi.