He who hunts two hares at once, catches neither
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PROVERB He who hunts two hares does not catch the one and lets the other escape
PROVERB To do two things at once is to do neither.
PUBLILIUS SYRUS To do two things at once is to do neither.
SYRUS (PUBLILIUS SYRUS) If you chase several hares at once, you won't overtake any one of them.
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY One who hunts rabbits cannot boast to one who hunts wolves.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO He who hunts for flowers will finds flowers; and he who loves weeds will find weeds.
HENRY WARD BEECHER Don't think to hunt two hares with one dog
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Rise early. It is the early bird that catches the worm. Don't be fooled by this absurd saw; I once k...
MARK TWAIN Like a dog he hunts in dreams.
JOHN TAYLOR "THE WATER POET" He catches the best fish who angles with a golden hook
LATIN PROVERB He catches everything. Every ball hit (to center field), he catches.
DENNY MARTIN Man is the only predator who hunts his own.
KENNETH EADE Even hares pull a lion by the beard when he is dead
PROVERB He was unmistakably sipping iced tea with the hatters and the hares.
TONY VIGORITO He doesn't have a whole lot of catches. He's not as fast as those two guys. But he makes plays.
ANDREW FAISON The man who goes fishing gets something more than the fish he catches.
MARY ASTOR Truth is always the sum of two half truths and one never catches them at the same time!
HAROLD J. DUARTE-BERNHARDT Nature has neither kernel nor shell; she is everything at once
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE A hungry dog hunts best. A hungrier dog hunts even better.
NORMAN RALPH AUGUSTINE shootouts at Easter egg hunts -- that's what it comes down to.
ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON We make two catches and we're out of the inning.
FRANCO CHAVEZ The previous two hunts were such a success that we wanted the world to join in on our fun.
DANIEL TIEKEN Even hares insult a dead lion
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JASON POMINVILLE Still he fishes that catches one.
THOMAS FULLER There were two and only two messages that could have been comprehended by what he said.
B...
SANHITA BARUAH Once you raise your own child and you will comprehend the hardship of your parents.
– Chinese prov...
CHINESE PROVERB It is ill catching hares with drums
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MARK HASTE He was delighted to recognize his own human name on two of the papers; he always got an odd thrill o...
ROBERT A. HEINLEIN Never practice two vices at once.
MIKE BINDER The greyhound that starts many hares kills none
PROVERB In small woods may be caught large hares
PROVERB One beggar at the door is enough. French Proverb
FRENCH PROVERB Here lies he who neither feared nor flattered any flesh
JAMES DOUGLAS It is hard to catch hares with unwilling hounds
PROVERB Brett catches everyone staring at the puck. He's always in the open spaces to shoot. He finds the sn...
KEN HITCHCOCK A bird in the hand was worth two in the bush, he told her, to which she retorted that a proverb was ...
W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM A hungry dog hunts best
LEE TREVINO I think in time, once the production catches up with demand, that this won't be a problem anymore,
JEFF BERG Hares can gambol over the body of a dead lion.
PUBLILIUS SYRUS ..So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. 1 Cor...
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA He definitely has some natural ability and catches on quickly.
BRAD TODD If you seek for supreme predator, go find God.
He hunts the prime killer of mankind, the Satan...
TOBA BETA There is a significant Latin proverb; to wit: Who will guard the guards?
JOSH BILLINGS He who waits to do a great deal of good at once, will never do anything.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Of two evils, choose neither.
C. H. (CHARLES HADDON) SPURGEON Of two evils, choose neither.
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON Of two evils, choose neither
CHARLES H. SPURGEON When the lion is dead the hares jump upon his carcase
PROVERB I remember he wore us out. He made some great, great catches on us.
CITO GASTON How can I be in two places at once?
JAKE WILLIAMS I'd already got that speech from Hunts,
DAVE HUNTER The man who sees two or three generations is like someone who sits in a conjurer's booth at a fair a...
ARNOLD SCHOPENHAUER Let him who has once perceived how much that, which has been
discarded, excels that which he has lo...
UNKNOWN Who is the wisest man? He who neither knows or wishes for anything else than what happens.
JOHANN VON GOETHE Who is the wisest man? He who neither knows or wishes for anything else than what happens.
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE Between two evils, choose neither; between two goods, choose both.
TRYON EDWARDS Between two evils, choose neither; between two goods, choose both
TRYON EDWARDS He catches everything in the outfield, and he throws people out. He's good. Real good.
JASON PHILLIPS The creature may not haste above the maker; neither may the world hold them at once that shall be cr...
COMPTON GAGE Multitasking? I can't even do two things at once. I can't even do one thing at once.
HELENA BONHAM CARTER A proverb is no proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS A proverb is no proverb to you until life has illustrated it
JOHN KEATS At the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be wit...
THEODORE ROOSEVELT It is foolhardy to climb two trees at once just because one has two feet. - Ethiopia
AFRICAN PROVERBS A proverb is not a proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS Let's see... I once dated a Christian who was into Gothic women then I dated an Agnostic who was att...
VALERIE ROSE STERRETT It's about what happened once he got to know the two killers,
DOUGLAS MCGRATH He's a Pro Bowl receiver. He led the league in touchdown catches and yards last season. He's been th...
REX GROSSMAN I want to be two people at once. One runs away.
PETER HELLER Here's a rule I recommend: Never practice two vices at once.
TALLULAH BANKHEAD I will give you a definition of a proud man: he is a man who has neither vanity nor wisdom --one fil...
JOHN KEATS I will give you a definition of a proud man: he is a man who has neither vanity nor wisdom /one fill...
JOHN KEATS I will give you a definition of a proud man: he is a man who has neither vanity nor wisdom one fille...
JOHN KEATS We'll have Easter egg hunts in our Halloween costumes.
EFFIE SEMBOWER Fast as the hare runs, the greyhound outruns her, since he catches her
PROVERB Investors welcome Murakami. His target companies usually rise as he catches media attention.
MAKOTO HAGA For a long time, I operated under the Chinese proverb that there are four kinds of leaders: those wh...
BILL BRADLEY It said, Qui facit per alium facit per se.
Greenmantle knew the proverb.
He wh...
MAGGIE STIEFVATER Pursue what catches your heart, not what catches your eyes.
ROY T. BENNETT For us, the Chinese proverb must be restated: we do not want the gift of a fish; neither do we expec...
FRANCISCO FLORES For us, the Chinese proverb must be restated: we do not want the gift of a fish; neither do we expec...
FRANCISCO FLORES Judge not a fellow man by the number of noses he has on his face, but by the number of faces he has ...
CHIEF LONG SPEAR WHO HUNTS BEAVERS The person attempting to travel two roads at once will get nowhere.
XUN KUANG There are two great rules of life: never tell everything at once
KEN VENTURI Any man who, having a child or children he can't support, proceeds to have another should be sterili...
H. L. MENCKEN Any man who, having a child or children he can't support, proceeds to have another should be sterili...
HENRY LOUIS MENCKEN Danny is as fast as Nick Knight. Once his skill catches up with that -- probably by midseason at the...
DEREK MAZEITIS The man who has received a benefit ought always to remember it, but he who has granted it ought to f...
DEMOSTHENES Who is so deaf or so blind as he that willfully will neither hear nor see?
ENGLISH PROVERB He was like one who had half fainted, and could neither recover nor complete the swoon.
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TRAVIS MCGEE Joe McCarthy and his Senate hearings were like witch-hunts.
DESI ARNAZ He who steals once is always a thief
SPANISH PROVERB He who doesn't fear death dies only once.
GIOVANNI FALCONE Jealousy is not at all low, but it catches us humbled and bowed down, at first sight.
SIDONIE GABRIELLE COLETTE Two things are as big as the man who possesses them - neither bigger nor smaller. One is a minute, t...
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