| Emanuel del Mar - 1853 - 214 páginas
...anda, mal acaba. Quien malas mañas tiene, tarde ó nunca las pierde. Quien mala cama hace, en ella yace. Quien mas tiene, mas quiere. Quien mas sabe,...often blunders. Quien no parece, perece. Quien no se aventara, no pasa el mar. Quien no siembra en primavera, no recoge en otoño. Quien no te conoce te... | |
| Florence Marryat - 1865 - 348 páginas
...there and saying cutting things. Will you lend me the money, or not?" " No, Reginald, I cannot do so. As you have made your bed, so you must lie on it ; my younger children must not suffer from your extravagance. To repay even a few hundred pounds out... | |
| Matilda Charlotte Houstoun - 1873 - 342 páginas
...her chair, "and, what is more, I will not expose myself to the annoyance of these stupid requests. As you have made your bed, so you must lie on it ; you will be free one of these days " "Oh, Racy! My little children! Think of them ! Ah ! if you did... | |
| Charles Gibbon - 1874 - 354 páginas
...not discuss the question : I hope you may be right. All I want is that you should quite understand, as you have made your bed so you must lie on it." " I am quite content," 'answered Walter, smiling ; " I accept the future as it may come to me ; and... | |
| Elizabeth Daniel - 1875 - 326 páginas
...daughters, and a soured, moody temper of his own, if I am not greatly mistaken—but you have done it, and as you have made your bed so you must lie on it. I don't see that I can do anything to help you till you tell me the day is fixed, and require my poor... | |
| Solomon Deutsch - 1879 - 386 páginas
...; Engl. equiv. birds of a feather flock together. 4. betten (p. 268), to make the bed; Engl. equiv. as you have made your bed, so you must lie on it. 6. befommen, to get, receive (p. 488, frieacn). 9. una.eleat, not yet laid. ben paaren Itcgen, fo lodjt... | |
| Samuel A. Bailey - 1889 - 178 páginas
...look at, when he said : " I take your word, young man." And turning to his daughter, said: " Mary, as you have made your bed, so you must lie on it." He then walked out, remarking that he would call again when he had succeeded in getting Mamie's mother... | |
| Amye Reade - 1892 - 328 páginas
...you are, but remember, when the scoundrel you are with has cast you off, don't come to me for mercy. As you have made your bed, so you must lie on it. I would not give you, a castaway, shelter even if you lay in the gutter at my door. This is all I shall... | |
| Robert Harborough Sherard - 1906 - 286 páginas
...no action against your wife. No magistrate would grant you a separation on the grounds you mention. As you have made your bed, so you must lie on it." "A wretched state of affairs for the poor man," I said. "His own fault. Why didn't he bundle the woman... | |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton - 1910 - 400 páginas
...human construction, can be reconstructed upon any plan that has ever existed. There is another proverb, "As you have made your bed, so you must lie on it " ; which again is simply a lie. If I have made my bed uncomfortable, please God I will make it again.... | |
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