Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 07:38:08 -0500

From: SETH SKLAREY crissiet[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]IPOF.FLA.NET

Subject: Re: Proverbial (Twisted) Knowledge



One variant that I've enjoyed is "You've buttered your bread, now lie in it!"



Oh, my God! I thought my mother was the only one who said that.



Some other Mom-isms:



"At the end of every rainbow is a silver lining."

"He left his footprint across the face of time." (Ouch!)

"If you can't beat 'em, forget about it."



Laurie Bowman

Department of Linguistics

University of Arizona, Tucson

bowman[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]aruba.ccit.arizona.edu



Seth Sklarey adds:



"It always looks darkest before it turns totally black."



Our Florida Governor Lawton Chiles after pulling a last minute, come from

behind, surprise victory over challenger Jeb Bush said:



"The he-coon walks just before the light of day."



My father used to say:



"If a guy's a pig, you hit him one across the snout."



And was the author serious or sarcastic who said

"Chastity is its own reward?"



Seth Sklarey

Wittgenstein School of the Unwritted Word

Coconut Grove, Florida

Crissiet[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ipof.fla.net