(220 quotes found)
“Let every fox take care of his own tail”
Italian Proverb
“While between two stools my tail go to the ground”
Proverb
“He is a teenager, after all-a strange agent with holes in his jeans, studs in his ear, a tail down his neck, a cap on his head (backward).”
Ellen Karsh
“Every sentence he manages to utter scatters its component parts like pond water from a verb chasing its own tail”
Clive James
“Brother, thy tail hangs down behind!”
Rudyard Kipling
“Though the elephant's tail is short, it can nevertheless keep flies off the elephant”
African Proverb
“Bees that have honey in their nostrils have stings in their tails”
“If we can squeeze a few more runs out of the tail and then bowl well first thing in their innings it could be very interesting. That's not a bad total and it could be an even better one if we bowl well tomorrow - it's certainly not the end of the world as far as we're concerned.”
Ricky Ponting
“There is nothing so eloquent as a rattlesnake's tail”
Indian Proverb
“The fish has two motors -- the head turns, the tail moves -- but the deer has six. We've spared no expense on the details. You stick this on the wall, and it looks like a real deer head.”
Sharlene Jenner