I worked with a guy who was well on his way to becoming a factory sage with a one-liner for everything.
Economic policy: "Get the country on its feet."
Theory of human nature: "Man is a violent thing."
Morality of the arms trade: "If other people want to be mad, that's their problem."
Theory of education: "You can't lead a donkey to water if he doesn't want to drink."
Philosophy of life: "I'm past thinking about life. It's just there."
The theory of education is an alternative version of "You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink."
Poul Anderson presents a few alternative versions of familiar phrases. See Parodying Shakespeare.
Van Rijn:
"'...what is sauce for the stews is sauce for the pander....'" ("Margin of Profit," p. 168)
"'...the foot is in the other shoe.'" (op. cit., p. 170)
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteI used to take riding lessons and there WERE times when the horse I rode did not want to drink water offered to it.
Sean